All articles by Nick Johnstone – Page 10
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Henderson’s 910,000 sq ft Leadenhall plans unveiled
Henderson Global Investors has today launched its plans for a giant new office development at 40 Leadenhall Street in the City of London, also known as the “Leadenhall Triangle”.
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PwC probed over Berkeley Group audit
The Financial Reporting Council has launched an investigation into whether PricewaterhouseCoopers acted independently when it conducted the audit of the Berkeley Group’s financial statements for the year ended 30 April 2012, because a former partner joined the board.
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South Bank take-up doubles after media boost
Take up of office space along London’s South Bank is to double this year because of growing demand from the media industry, according to research from Knight Frank.
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Crown buys Newcastle shopping park for £131m
The Crown Estate has paid £131m to buy 100% of the Silverlink Shopping Park in North Shields, near Newcastle, as tipped by Property Week.
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Savills hires European retail investment director
Savills has appointed Oliver Fraser-Looen to its pan-European investment team.
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Details emerge of CLS Holdings’ £118.6m buy as Neo sale completes
CLS has confirmed it has acquired a UK-wide portfolio of 34 primarily UK government-occupied properties for £118.6m, excluding costs of £5.3m.
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Segro snaps up £30m former Propinvest warehouse
Segro has bought one of 25 assets formerly held in Glenn Maud’s Gemini (Propinvest) portfolio out of receivership for £30m, a net initial yield of 6.9%.
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Crown buys Newcastle shopping park for £131m
The Crown Estate has paid £131m to buy 100% of the Silverlink Shopping Park in North Shields, near Newcastle, as tipped by Property Week.
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Recovery Special Podcast: Ian Marcus on Lehman, Wells Fargo, "spreadsheet hell" and who read the cycle best
“The art of good banking isn’t lending money. It’s making sure it gets repaid.”
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Recovery Special Podcast: Ian Marcus on Lehman, Wells Fargo, "spreadsheet hell" and who read the cycle best
“The art of good banking isn’t lending money. It’s making sure it gets repaid.”
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Recovery Special Podcast: Brockton's David Marks on HBOS, London pubs and "heroin-like" debt
Brockton Capital co-founder David Marks has spoken of the day he turned down a 99% loan-to-value deal before the market crashed, and the “heroin-like” debt that was fuelling the investment world during the 2006-07 boom.
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Recovery Special Podcast: Brockton's David Marks on HBOS, London pubs and "heroin-like" debt
Brockton Capital co-founder David Marks has spoken of the day he turned down a 99% loan-to-value deal before the market crashed, and the “heroin-like” debt that was fuelling the investment world during the 2006-07 boom.
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Facebook likes British Land’s Regent’s Place
Social media network under offer to expand into 90,000 sq ft at 10 Brock Street
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Facebook likes British Land’s Regent’s Place
Social media network under offer to expand into 90,000 sq ft at 10 Brock Street
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Co-op turns to major UK pension fund for £800m Manchester joint venture
The Co-operative Group is poised to sign a 50:50 joint venture partnership for its 4m sq ft Noma regeneration scheme at the north of Manchester city centre.
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Deloitte poaches Cushman & Wakefield City partner
Deloitte Real Estate has appointed Steve Johns to head its City leasing team.
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Climate Change Capital instructs agents on £65m office sale
A pair of mostly government-let office properties – one Birmingham and one in Edinburgh’s business district – is being sold in a portfolio deal for £65m.
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JLL shuts three regional offices amid redundancy fears
Jones Lang LaSalle has announced to staff that it is shutting three of its regional offices, as it continues to transform its operations following the takeover of King Sturge two years ago.
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New York REIT buys £40m Salford block
WP Carey, the real estate investment trust, has bought an office building in Manchester that is leased to the Department for Communities and Local Government.
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Top 10 deals that epitomise the boom
The heady days of 2006 to the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 were characterised by highly leveraged deals at top-of-the-market prices. Here is our top 10.