All articles by Sinead Cruise – Page 3
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Baldry appointed chairman of Thames Gateway UDC
Lorraine Baldry, former Chesterton chief executive, has been appointed chairman of the Thames Gateway Urban Development Corporation (UDC).
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Haselmere sells £36m Edinburgh shopping centre
Haslemere today announced it had sold the Princes Mall Shopping centre in Edinburgh for £36.7m.
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REITs will behave like shares not property
Australian investment guru Colman warns private investors of REIT volatility
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CWHB and Kemper’s tie-up
Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker today announced it had signed a co-operation agreement with Germany’s leading retail adviser Kemper’s Holding.
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LandSecs gains City office consent
Land Securities today announced it had won consent for its revised 691,000 sq ft (64,200 sq m) New Fetter Lane office scheme in the City.
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Dixons to close 106 stores
Dixons, the electrical goods retailer today revealed it would close 106 under-performing stores over the next three months as disappointing High Street sales figures continue.
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Safestore secures £209m Mentmore buy
Safestore, the self-storage specialist, today announced it had won a four-month battle to buy rival Mentmore for £209m.
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Crosby report brands lease code a failure
The Crosby Report into the 2002 Code of Practice for Commercial Leases has concluded it is failing to have any great impact on attempts to make commercial leases fairer and more flexible for tenants.
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GE Real Estate in talks for Haslemere takeover
GE Real Estate is in advanced talks to take over Dutch listed investor Haslemere N.V, it was announced this morning
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Czech Republic is hottest market of new EU states
British investors primed as Prague capital values soar ahead of entry to European Union
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Brixton ties up Heathrow warehouse letting
Brixton, the industrial specialist, today announced it has concluded the biggest warehouse letting in Heathrow since 2002.
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Duo take £50m Southport shopping centre
Two Manchester-based property companies today announced they have bought the Central 12 Shopping Park in Southport for £50m.
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Government rejects ABP's Dibden Bay port proposals
The government today rejected one of the UK's most important strategic planning applications for a new port in Southampton
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Colliers CRE parent reports 48% fee income rise
Colliers CRE's parent company, Fitzhardinge, this morning reported a 48% rise in total fee income from £38.2m to £56.7m in 2003 in a robust set of preliminary results.
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Egan urges councils to put planning first
Sir John Egan, the government advisor on sustainable communities, today urged local authorities to put planning at the top of their agenda.
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Morgan Stanley set to win Canary Wharf
Morgan Stanley's consortium looks set to win the 10-month take over battle for Canary Wharf Group.
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Town-centre shop demand crashes
Demand for town centre shops has slumped with 15% fewer retailers wanting to take up space.
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Bruntwood ties up prize Manchester letting
Bruntwood, the northern England property developer, today completed the biggest office letting deal in Manchester so far this year.
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M&S continues expansion despite poor sales
Marks & Spencer reported a disappointing quarterly sales performance this morning, but is pushing ahead with expansion plans to open six new stores.
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JLL unveils chairman for English business
Jones Lang LaSalle today announced the appointment of West End specialist agent John Stephen as chairman for its English business.