All articles by Tim Danaher – Page 5
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Online
Brascan gets backing in Wharf bid
Canadian conglomerate Brascan has received a boost in its bid for Canary Wharf Group today with another shareholder backing its bid for the company.
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Westminster planning chief steps down
Carl Powell, one of the most senior planners in the country, has stepped down as head of planning and transportation at Westminster City Council.
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Law firm signs up at Oxford business park
Manches to prelet 35,000 sq ft in surprise deal at Arlington scheme
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Markets
Things can only get better
There have been some rare signs of optimism in the West End office market and small deals are beginning breathe some life back into the area.
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Markets
They're back
Believing that the West End has reached its lowest point, investors are flocking back to to the market.
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Private investors take slice of £310m Brindleyplace
Argent has sold a 70% share in its £310m Brindleyplace regeneration scheme in Birmingham, with private investors taking a large slice. The developer, owned by Hermes , has sold a 30% stake in its new Brindleyplace Limited Partnership to 188 private investors for £30m. The investors have put in ...
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Morgan Pepper founder quits
The senior partner of one of the City's leading specialist surveying firms is leaving to start a new business.
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News
Matrix reloads with £30m office buy
Fund acquires first phase of Ask and Akeler's Central Park in Manchester
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Reit prepares £290m bid to buy St Katharine's Dock
Reit Asset Management is set to buy London's St Katharine's Dock development.
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Murch is latest CBRE north-west leaver
CB Richard Ellis’s Manchester office has taken another blow with the decision of head of agency Alan Murch to step down.
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Residents' objections in Battersea quashed
The long-awaited redevelopment of London’s Battersea Power Station has taken a big step forward after a high court decision threw out the objections of local residents.
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News
DIFA picks Heron Tower architect for City scheme
Kohn Pedersen Fox, the architect of the Heron Tower in the City of London, has been picked by German open-ended fund manager DIFA for its troubled tower scheme on Bishopsgate. DIFA, which sacked world-renowned Chicago-based architect Helmut Jahn from the project in May, has selected KPF as its preferred ...
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News
Europe's largest indoor arena on market at £47m
DTZ puts 20,000-capacity Manchester Evening News arena up for sale
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IM seals biggest M25 office deal of 2003
Midlands company buys Reading and Watford buildings from Credit Suisse
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ATIS Real Weatheralls ownership shake-up
The ownership of surveying firm ATIS Real Weatheralls is set for a shake-up with French bank Paribas coming in as a new investor in the company.
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News
Law firm ups sticks after Mayfair row
Reid Minty moves in party wall spat with Grosvenor and Hammerson
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News
£30m Pimlico store starts Delancey fund
60,000 sq ft Sainsbury's deal wrapped up in £1.5bn drive
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£1bn Warrington plan takes first step of 10-year journey
Developers submit application for phases one and two of 7m sq ft Omega scheme
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Royal Bank set to buy King's Cross landmark
Royal Bank of Scotland is set to buy the largest office building in London's King's Cross in a bid to offload its surplus space in the development. The bank is in talks to buy 200 Pentonville Road, a 180,142 sq ft (16,736 sq m) office scheme, from private investor Zak ...