All articles by Sinead Cruise – Page 2
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Terrace Hill to start work on Middlehaven scheme
Terrace Hill, Tees Valley Regeneration's chosen developer, today announced it would begin work on the long-awaited 170,000 sq ft (15,793 sq m) Middlehaven scheme next month.
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Brixton and Prudential set up Heathrow partnership
Industrial specialist Brixton and Prudential Life Assurance have set up a limited partnership to hold two Heathrow industrial estates, totaling 1.22m sq ft (113,619 sq m).
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M&S gets green light for Baker Street redevelopment
Marks & Spencer has been given the green light for a £300m redevelopment project on the site of its Michael House headquarters in Baker Street, W1.
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Benchmark and JER's Covent Garden letting spree
Benchmark and JER Partners today announced they have let 35,000 sq ft (3,252 sq m) in the heart of Covent Garden, WC2.
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Pillar returns £100m to shareholders
Pillar Property today announced it would return more than £100m to shareholders after another strong year in its core retail park market.
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West End recovery gathers momentum
The West End office market recovery has picked up pace since the beginning of the year as shown by Great Portland Estates full-year results posted this morning.
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Riblat delivers pro-upward-only message with annual results
John Ritblat, chairman of British Land, today warned the government that scrapping upward-only rent reviews could lead to even higher rents for occupiers.
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Rugby seals south-east sale-and-leaseback
Rugby Estates today announced it had completed a £22m sale-and-leaseback deal with building merchant Jewson.
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Amec signs prelet in Manchester
Amec and Stayley, the Manchester-based developers, today announced they had signed a 324,500 sq ft (30,146 sq m) prelet at the Ashton Moss business park in east Manchester.
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Celebrity-backed AAIM clinches £50m deal
Active Asset Investment Management, the property syndicate backed by high-profile celebrities such as Alex Ferguson, today announced it had completed a £50m sale-and-leaseback deal in Bedfordshire.
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Kiwis target UK investors for first NZ sterling fund
Offshore vehicle brings benefits of low-tax New Zealand market to Britain
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£800m Paradise Street gets CPO nod
Grosvenor's £800m Paradise Street scheme in Liverpool took a major step forward today as the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister announced it had given full backing to the project's Compulsory Purchase Orders.
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Lawrence Graham in talks for South Bank HQ
Lawrence Graham has confirmed it is in exclusive talks to take 150,000 sq ft (13,935 sq m) office space at the More London development on the South Bank.
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Lowe takes assignment of rival's London HQ
Advertising company Lowe & Partners has completed its deal to take an assignment of rival Leo Burnett’s headquarters at 60 Sloane Avenue, London SW3.
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Cap & Reg buys Preston mall
Capital & Regional, the co-investing property asset manager, today announced it had bought the St George’s Centre in Preston, Lancashire, for £102.5m
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British Land chief exec candidate pulls out
British Land resumed the search for a chief executive this morning, after its preferred candidate unexpectedly rejected the post yesterday afternoon.
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Selfridges abandons Oxford Street revamp
Selfridges has shelved its plans for a £300m redevelopment of its flagship store on London’s Oxford Street
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Commercial property returns tipped to rise
Commercial property returns are forecast to rise 60 basis points to 11.5% this year.
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M25 vacancy rates fall
Vacancy rates for offices around the M25 fell for the first time in three years during the first quarter of 2004.
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Slough chairman sounds REITs warning
Sir Nigel Mobbs , the chairman of Slough Estates, today told shareholders the introduction of REITs would bring little benefit to the industrial specialist.