All articles by Rachel Hunter – Page 9
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Markets
DB Schenker coming up with the goods at Rossington
Favourite emerges in tender for operator of Helios Europe’s inland port. Rachel Hunter reports
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Markets
Greggs aims for upper crust of UK bakery market
Chain launches upmarket artisan concept in north of England. Rachel Hunter reports
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Online
Aspinal signs fifth London site
Aspinal of London has taken a 903 sq ft store on Marylebone High Street, expected to open in October.
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Online
Harvey Nicks reveals plans for new format
Harvey Nichols has unveiled plans for its 22,000 sq ft standalone beauty store at Liverpool One shopping centre, due to open in late autumn 2012.
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Online
Imperial West gets green light
Imperial College London has got planning permission for its 1m sq ft Imperial West scheme on the former BBC Wood Lane site in west London.
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Online
Workspace Group sees rent roll rise
Workspace Group has reported a 2% increase in its cash rent roll to £45.5m for the second quarter of the year, while like-for-like occupancy went up 0.6%.
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Online
CSC reports rental income decline
Capital Shopping Centres Group has reported a flat NAV in the first half of 2012, falling by a nominal 0.3% to 390p, a result, it said, of unchanged capital values.
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Online
CSC reports rental income decline
Capital Shopping Centres Group has reported a flat NAV in the first half of 2012, falling by a nominal 0.3% to 390p, a result, it said, of unchanged capital values.
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Online
Savills names Newsom successor
Savills’ head of UK valuations William Newsom will be replaced by director Ian Malden, the firm announced today. Newsom announced remains at the company as a senior director and will continue to promote Savills’ annual Financing Property presentations. Mark Ridley, chairman of Savills Commercial, said: “The impact that William has ...
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Online
Pension fund scores Goals
Five-a-side football group Goals Soccer Centres has agreed to a £73m takeover by Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan.
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Markets
Co-operations balloon ahead of NoMa move
Relocation to NoMa and takeover of Lloyds banks signals new era for Co-op. Rachel Hunter reports
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Online
Gazeley gets go-ahead on first rail connected shed
Gazeley has received detailed consent to build an 850,000 sq ft rail-connected warehouse at G Park Ashby de la Zouch in the East Midlands.
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Online
University of the Arts puts London HQ up for sale
Knight Frank has been appointed by a private investor to sell University of the Arts’ building at 272 High Holborn in London.
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Online
Kwok brothers face corruption charges
The heads of Hong Kong’s largest property company, Thomas and Raymond Kwok, have been charged with bribery offences by Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption agency (ICAC), it was announced today.
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Online
Cap & Reg Mall Fund dips 2%
Capital Regional has reported a 2% decline in the value of its Mall Fund for the three months to 30 June.
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Online
Co-op confirms sale and leaseback plans
The Co-operative Group has confirmed it is planning a £150m sale and leaseback of its new headquarters in Manchester as revealed by Property Week on 01.06.12 .
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Online
BBC selects TV Centre developer
The BBC has selected Stanhope as preferred bidder to buy its Television Centre site in West London.
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Professional
Be prepared: planning for the Olympics
London’s landlords and occupiers make ready for Olympic onslaught. Rachel Hunter reports
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Professional
Be prepared: planning for the Olympics
London’s landlords and occupiers make ready for Olympic onslaught. Rachel Hunter reports
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Online
Wereldhave signs Wagamama for Ealing Broadway revamp
Restaurant chain Wagamama has taken a 5,800 sq ft unit at Ealing Broadway shopping centre, which received planning permission to revamp its arcade fronting from Ealing Council at the end of last month.