24.07.08

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Midlands Awards winners

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Double Midlands win for Ballymore

Ballymore romped home with two wins for its Snowhill development in Birmingham at the Midlands Property Awards at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham last night.

09:00 | 23.07.08

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Ireland’s largest ever mixed-use scheme gets green light

South Dublin County Council has granted planning permission for the €1.2bn (£950m) Adamstown Central new town scheme.

16:44 | 23.07.08

Westfield

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Westfield and Lend Lease get Olympic planning approval

Two major Olympic developments took a step closer to being built after being approved by the Olympic Delivery Authority’s planning committee last night.

16:27 | 23.07.08

King's Cross Station square

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Argent appeal win clears way for £2bn Kings Cross plansFree

Argent has won an appeal on a key piece of land which means it can now press ahead with its £2bn regeneration of London’s King’s Cross.

14:10 | 23.07.08

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ProLogis poaches two senior JLL managers

ProLogis has poached two of Jones Lang LaSalle’s senior managers to fill new posts.

13:13 | 23.07.08

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Your Property

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Edeus offers cash for early repaymentsFree

Edeus, a specialist mortgage lender that stopped writing new business three months ago, is offering cash incentives to existing customers for repaying their loans early.

08:06 | 23.07.08

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TPG eyes ParagonFree

TPG Capital, the US private equity group, is looking at a bid for specialist mortgage lender Paragon, less than three weeks after it infuriated the City by pulling out of a £179m capital injection for Bradford & Bingley.

08:04 | 23.07.08

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Pic of the week

On top of Ben Nevis

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Oracle's Jason Fudge tops Ben Nevis

A team from Oracle and IT specialists Ameris made a marathon round trip from London to the top of Ben Nevis to read their copy of Property Week in peace.

10:48 | 22.07.08

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