London & Regional (L&R) is launching plans to dispose of selected hotel assets. Speaking at this week’s International Hotel Investment Forum (IHIF) in Berlin, managing director Ian Livingstone said: “We…
The year will be a record one for hotel property deals, delegates at the 7th International Hotel Investment Forum (IHIF) in Berlin were told today.
Private equity investors poured record amounts into UK commercial property in 2003, spending £16.8bn. In contrast, institutions were directly involved in only £6.8bn of purchases during the year, according to…
The Inland Revenue, Customs & Excise, Ministry of Defence and Department for Work and Pensions will be the most affected by the Lyons report on the decentralisation of Whitehall to…
The Inland Revenue, Customs & Excise, Ministry of Defence and Department for Work and Pensions will be the most affected by the Lyons report on the decentralisation of Whitehall to…
Institutions and quoted firms had low profile with just £7bn of deals. Private equity investors poured record amounts into UK commercial property in 2003, spending £16.8bn.
Deutsche Property Asset Management (DPAM) chief executive Bill Hughes warned against the pitfalls of cross-border investment at the MIPIM property fund managers’ dinner last night.
A private Irish investor has snapped up Nike France’s headquarters for around 6.54m (£4.45m). The purchase price reflects a net yield of around 8%.
King Sturge and Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker (CWHB) have scooped places in the The Sunday Times Top 100 firms to work for in 2004.
Complex Development Projects’ £30m mixed-use Priory Place scheme (pictured) in Coventry city centre will have the BBC as its largest tenant.
Dutch hotelier Golden Tulip is in negotiations for three London sites as part of its UK expansion drive. It is looking at sites in the West End, City and periphery…
Mapeley, the company that was attacked for putting the £2bn Inland Revenue STEPS outsourcing contract offshore is to be exonerated in a National Audit Office report due out in early…