All articles by Nick Johnstone – Page 13
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“Lumiere” Leeds site sold to local businessmen
A consortium of private investors is to buy the 1.5 acre former “Lumiere” site in Leeds for a figure understood to be around £5m.
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Derwent London buys a fresh slice of Tech City
Derwent London has bought a 60,000 sq ft block off Old Street roundabout for medium-term refurbishment, reaffirming its commitment to London’s booming “tech belt”.
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“Lumiere” site in Leeds sold to local businessmen
A consortium of private investors is to buy the 1.5 acre former “Lumiere” site in Leeds for a figure understood to be around £5m.
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Standard Life in £36m High Holborn deal
Standard Life is understood to have bought Berkshire House on London’s High Holborn from funds managed by Draco Capital.
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Ask Developments chief executive steps down
The long-standing chief executive and co-founder of Manchester’s Ask Developments is standing down from the role “with immediate effect”.
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Ask Developments chief executive steps down
The long-standing chief executive and co-founder of Manchester’s Ask Developments is standing down from the role “with immediate effect”.
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House builder secures £550m refinancing
Taylor Wimpey has today announced the refinancing of its revolving credit facility, due to mature in November 2014, with a new debt package for £550m that matures in August 2018.
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Harris + Hoole takes Jessops space
Expanding coffee shop chain Harris + Hoole has taken a pair of new leases – on former Jessop stores in Guildford and Ealing.
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Retailer leases 50,000 sq ft Bolton office as north-west prospers
Fast-growing white goods retailer DRL has confirmed a deal, first revealed by Property Week, to nearly double the size of its headquarters to cater for an expansion drive.
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Crisis-ridden IVG plans giant debt-for-equity swap
IVG Immobilien has reached an agreement with its creditors that would effectively wipe out the value of existing shares in the company and convert £1.85bn of syndicated debt into equity in the company.
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DTZ set for Sydney listing
Australian engineering and property services firm UGL today announced plans to list DTZ on the Sydney stock exchange by 2015 following a demerger, as the parent company’s profits took a significant tumble.
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DTZ set for Sydney listing as UGL profits plummet
Australian engineering and property services firm UGL today announced plans to list DTZ on the Sydney stock exchange by 2015 following a demerger, as the parent company’s profits took a significant tumble.
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Clive Dutton hired to tackle “one of the world’s greatest inner city challenges”
Regeneration guru Clive Dutton has been appointed by Irish language development agency Forbairt Feirste to focus on the transformation of Belfast’s Gaeltacht Quarter, considered “one of the world’s greatest inner city challenges”.
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Carrafiell completes second GreenOak deal
John Carrafiell’s GreenOak has bought a block on London’s Fenchurch Street in order to undertake an office refurbishment.
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Westminster reaches decision on £300m Native Land Mayfair scheme
Westminster City Council has given planning consent for an office-to-residential scheme in London’s Mayfair, which is being proposed by Native Land.
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Need to know … TfL in driver’s seat at Earls Court
Transport for London is to become a property developer.
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CapCo’s plan to transport museum out of Covent Garden
Capital & Counties is considering proposals to unlock a new flagship retail opportunity at its Covent Garden Estate, through a potential relocation of London’s Transport Museum.
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Hines sells out at Cannon Place
Restructuring required to facilitate first letting at City property that developer has been working on for decade
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Bolton is magnet for online fridge seller
A rapidly expanding internet retailer has signed one of Greater Manchester’s biggest office lettings of the year.
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Aldgate lures Helical Bar and British Land
British Land, Barratt Group and Helical Bar this week became the latest investors to join the development boom at Aldgate, on the City fringe.