All articles by Sarah Gaines – Page 3
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Government postpones Council Tax revaluation
The government has confirmed that it will postpone the Council Tax revaluation until after the next general election, when it will be incorporated into an ongoing inquiry into local authority funding.
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Jurys Doyle directors make takeover bid
The long-running battle for the takeover of hotel group Jurys Doyle took a new twist today as half its board of directors split off to form a consortium to propose an offer for the group.
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Mystery takeover bid for Teesland
Property fund manager Teesland has received a takeover approach from a mystery bidder.
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LaSalle buys Richmond hotel for £20m
LaSalle Investment Management has bought a grade II-listed hotel and health club in Richmond, south-west London, from a private client of Michael Elliot and Franc Warwick for £20m.
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Former NCP owners agree £112m portfolio sale
Ronald Hobson and Sir Donald Gosling, who sold their NCP car parks business for £555m in 1998, have agreed to sell Metrose, a portfolio of 14 properties, for £112m to Invesco UK Property Income Trust.
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Multiplex and Tesco plan Kensington resi scheme
Multiplex UK has teamed up with Tesco to submit a planning application for a 340,000 sq ft (31,587 sq m) residential scheme in Kensington, west London.
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Sir Tom Hunter donates $100m to third world charity
Sir Tom Hunter, the retail entrepreneur and property investor, is donating $100m (£55m) to a huge initiative championed by former US president Bill Clinton aimed at tackling third world poverty.
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Manchester council appoints Cibitas for £500m regeneration scheme
Manchester City Council has appointed regeneration specialist Cibitas Investments to partner it in a £500m project.
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Doughty Hanson sells ITN building
Doughty Hanson & Co Real Estate has confirmed the sale of the ITN building in London’s Midtown area for £112m to Catalyst Capital.
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RICS: occupier demand has ground to a halt
A global survey published today has revealed that occupier demand for UK property has ground to a standstill.
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