All articles by Tim Danaher – Page 9
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BT rings changes
Debt-ridden telecoms giant to sell £2bn portfolio in an effort to reduce debts
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London deal flurry makes 2000 a record-breaking year
West End and central London see records broken as City alone notches up £5bn investment over last 12 months
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A mirror on Midtown
Andersen Consulting's messy divorce from Arthur Andersen left Holborn Place without an occupier and developer Paul Hamlyn Ventures sitting on a goldmine.
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Council uses Crystal Palace bar brawl to attack Ken
Bromley Council this week rebuffed opposition from the European Commission and London mayor Ken Livingstone to its decision to grant planning consent to London & Regional's £58m Crystal Palace leisure scheme.
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Private buyers snap up £425m of City offices
Dawnay Day behind £290m Cutlers Gardens acquisition and L&R finalises £135m Embankment HQ deal
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Sainsbury's picks Holborn scheme for new £200m HQ
Losing investment bank Goldman Sachs considers gazumping move to get London's only readily available large office
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Royal Bank of Scotland buys 1960s City tower for £80m
Blackmoor Portfolio sale opens up opportunity for prime City office redevelopment at Harry Hyams' Drapers Gardens
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Moore interview
Martin Moore is revolting. The mild-mannered Moore who, when he took over Prudential's £5bn property portfolio in 1996 announced that his approach would be more 'evolution than revolution', is gearing up to revolutionise the industry.
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Edward Symmons probe: police question division head
Mike Canniford, head of Edward Symmons & Partners' management division, was questioned on Wednesday by Metropolitan Police Serious Fraud Officers investigating allegations of corruption and bribery.
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Hackney: from cabs to riches
Deal with Lehman Brothers could save London's poorest borough from bankruptcy.
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US bank solves Hackney crisis
Lehman Brothers' £80m for development site may save incompetent East End borough from bankruptcy
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Arbitrators hit British Land with double review blow
Threatened 77% rent rise for Sainsbury's cut to 18.5% and NatWest expects to win nil increase for Broadgate building
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Greycoat's £112m dream for Angel Court as new Tower 42
Developer draws up plans with CGNU for another version of Tower 42 with tenants offered flexi-leases for premium rents
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Merged NatWest squeezes into two City office blocks
Royal Bank of Scotland snapped up almost 46,450 sq m (500,000 sq ft) of offices in the City this week to consolidate its merger with rival NatWest. Because of a shortage of readily available buildings of more than 37,160 sq m (400,000 sq ft) outside Canary Wharf , ...
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Ritblat seals £600m link up with Lipton
British Land and Stanhope will work together on Lloyds scheme and Selfridges revamp
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London & Regional defeats rival on £100m Geordie site
Livingstone brothers given go-ahead for mixed-use development, while rival's hotel plan is rejected
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Greycoat wants £36m for Tower 42 stake
Plan values City landmark at £300m as developer earmarks cash for reinvestment
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Weatherall sale spells gloom for Euro offices
Weatherall Green & Smith's Spanish and German partners are likely to be left high and dry by the firm's plans to sell a majority stake to Vendôme Rome, the French owner of Auguste Thouard and Müller. At last week's Barcelona Meeting Point conference, Weatherall International's Spanish partner ...
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Helical Bar joins internet gold rush
Top UK performer buys in Madrid, following Chelsfield and MWB into booming new internet hotel market
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Beckwith to develop £88m Barcelona business park
Europa achieves its Spanish breakthrough within a year of setting up and is looking to develop data centres