All Regions articles – Page 19
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Barrow regeneration nears funding crossroads
Slowly but surely the regeneration wheel is turning for Barrow-in-Furness on the west coast of Cumbria.
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Cluttons buttons up Asia-Pacific alliance
Bill Siegle leads firm in joint venture with VPC Asia Pacific, formerly Vigers
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Markets
Shared housing: Redrow and Property Alliance
Housebuilders are stepping up activity in the north-west, but are having to be imaginative to forge deals with landowners. Redrow and Trafford-based Property Alliance Group are considering such a joint venture in Salford
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Able reveals £400 Humber marine energy park plans
Plans for a £400m marine energy park on the Humber near Immingham have been revealed by developer Able UK. The park will be used for the construction and installation of wind turbines, and development of biomass energy.
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Markets
Manchester office take-up set to spin past 1m sq ft
Co-op’s new headquarters sets up Manchester city centre for a strong year. Paul Unger reports
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Maude quizzes Trillium on cutting contract costs
Contractors including Telereal Trillium met Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude today to discuss renegotiating their agreements with the government.
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Knight Frank's Bahrain Property Report: H1 2010
Manama has not been immune from the recent downturn in the global property market.
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Treveria German holding companies face €329m insolvency action
Deutsche Bank has filed for insolvency on several of retail investor Treveria’s property holding companies in relation to €329m of debt.
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Cluttons agrees Asian alliance
Property services firm Cluttons has made its biggest commitment to global expansion so far with a joint venture with far Eastern based firm VPC Asia Pacific.
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Birmingham council hires Newcastle chief to replace Dutton
Birmingham City Council has today announced the appointment of Mark Barrow as its new strategic director of development.
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Henderson and Aviva to merge international funds
Two of the leading institutional property fund managers are merging international funds to increase their size and regional diversification.
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Government to halve property costs in “doomsday” scenario
Government departments have been asked to draw up a “doomsday” scenario of 50% cuts to their administrative budgets, including property costs, by the end of July.
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CB Richard Ellis: Yield and Pricing Patterns in the European Logistics Market
While downward yield movements and investment turnover growth have been relatively modest in the European logistics market over the past year, longer-term changes in the sector’s investment characteristics have established a different, and lower, yield regime over the past ten years than was observed previously.
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Government agrees to £415m PFI prison deal with Serco
The Ministry of Justice’s National Offender Management Service has agreed to a new prison at Belmarsh, London, to be built by Skanska and run by by outsourcing giant Serco.
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School rebuilds face £1bn cut
Education secretary Michael Gove is expected to announce today that up to 700 school building redevelopments are to be frozen.
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Olympic Delivery Authority boss named as highest quango earner
David Higgins, chief executive of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), has topped a list of the highest earners in quangos, published by the government today.
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PWTV: City planner Rees turns 25 and signals new era for the Square Mile
The City of London’s legendary planning officer, Peter Rees, will celebrate 25 years in the job next month.
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Rockspring buys in Midtown
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has bought Fox Court in London’s midtown or around £52m reflecting a yield of 7.5%.
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Tate Britain plans get go ahead
Westminster City Council has approved plans for a significant refurbishment of one of the world’s most famous art galleries The Tate Britain.
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Campbell resigns from Maxim
Karen Campbell, chief executive of TAL CPT Land Development, the developers behind the £330m Maxim Office Park near Glasgow has resigned.