Commercial News Archive
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Property fund breaks £1bn barrier - commercial mortgages
Standard Life Investments' Select Property Fund, which helps investors access commercial property, has reached a landmark figure, the company has stated.
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Coventry to be represented at commercial property show - commercial mortgages
West Midlands city Coventry is to be represented at a commercial property show in Cannes, France, this March.
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Business owners urged to "future-proof" properties - commercial mortgages
Business owners, such as investors with commercial mortgages, are being urged to take steps to ensure the sustainability of their buildings to safeguard against a decline in the value of their properties.
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Demand for commercial property market to continue - commercial mortgages
Demand for property from investors, including those with commercial mortgages, is set to continue in 2007, a new report reveals.
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Edinburgh commercial property deals worth £500m - commercial mortgages
Investors in commercial property in Edinburgh, such as those with commercial mortgages, are expected to see the value of transactions exceed £500 million in 2006.
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Land Securities to sell the Gate - commercial mortgages
Land Securities has announced that it intends to sell the Gate leisure complex in Newcastle for an estimated £72.
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House prices ''to steady next year'' - commercial mortgages
House prices are expected to be steadier across the UK next year, according to an industry group.
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Demand for property ''exceeds expectations" - commercial mortgages
Increased demand for commercial property over the past six months has exceeded earlier predictions for the market, according to a new report.
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Plans for Manchester business park development - commercial mortgages
Rok development has announced that it has purchased a 34 acre office park development in Wilmslow, Manchester.
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Office sector experiences ''sustained rental growth'' - commercial mortgages
The office sector has seen a strong period of rental growth since the start of the year, new research by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) reveals.

