All articles by Tim Danaher – Page 4
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Insight
The Regus resurgence
After staring bankruptcy in the face two years ago, the serviced office provider looks to have turned the corner. Its founder Mark Dixon tells Tim Danaher how he did it
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News
Inner City: Tim Danaher
So it looks as though Elliott Bernerd has finally made it. The non-executive directors of Chelsfield at last recommended his increased management buyout bid of 320p-a-share on Monday. You might have thought this would be the end of the protracted saga, but it took only a few hours for ...
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News
Savills pulls plug on Trammell Crow JV
Huge cost of bidding for contracts and low margins deter top agent
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News
Cadbury takes huge chunk of spec space
Distribution firm for confectioner signs up at 520,000 sq ft Skelmersdale shed
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News
Inner City: Tim Danaher
Just when you think things at Chesterton can’t get any worse,they do. Just nine months after buying the company for £10.2m, Mohammad Jafari-Fini, the Iranian-born entrepreneur, has defaulted on a loan from finance house Resurge – run by Jonathan Rowland, son of well-known financier David Rowland – which he ...
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News
British Land gatecrashes Minerva Tower party
£1bn project gets go-ahead as BL submits application for offices next door
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News
DEGI kicks off 2004 with £170m City buy
German fund to buy two EC4 buildings from British Land/West LB joint venture
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News
City Corporation buys Bank of America HQ
City snaps up City block to rehouse Bishopsgate tenants
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Insight
£1.3bn Irish dance
Irish investors turned the City into their private playground in 2003, and the party is set to continue into 2004.
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Online
Peacock quits as JLL chief exec
Chris Peacock has resigned as chief executive of Jones Lang LaSalle
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Online
Corporation of London buys Bank of America HQ
The Corporation of London has bought the former UK headquarters of US banking giant Bank of America.
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Online
Ropemaker Place gets green light
Helical Bar and Deutsche Bank Real Estate Investments were last night granted consent for their redevelopment of the Ropemaker Place site on the northern edge of the City of London.
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Markets
IPD: regeneration returns are higher and less risky
New research shows deprived area properties produce double-digit returns
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Insight
Quadrant Leap
The Crown Estate is poised to lodge £500m plans for one of the biggest ever developments in London's West End.
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News
Stamp Duty showdown
Industry in crisis talks with Inland Revenue to stop taxation of limited partnerships
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News
Parkinson takes Grimley to tribunal
Chris Parkinson claims his role was untenable after Grimleys' takeover
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Online
Office woes hit Helical
Helical Bar called the bottom of the market today as it posted a rare loss on its developments and signalled a shift in strategy to concentrate less on the office sector.
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News
London celebrates as law firms close in on deals
Law firms were set to conclude several deals in central London this week, with a series of longstanding requirements close to completion. But one legal deal hit a snag this week – US lawyer White & Case is back in the City market in its drawn-out headquarters search. SJ Berwin, ...