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Refurbishment in EC2

Banks to fund scheme

City refurbishment plan

City refurbishment plan

Southbank development start

Deal for new City scheme

L&G win permission for major EC2 scheme

'Helter Skelter' consent

Revised plans for City tower

Summer start for EC4 groundscraper

DIFA in talks on huge EC2 tower

Ropemaker redevelopment

DIFA choose KPF for Bishopsgate

British Land in Deutsche deal

Centre Point up for sale

Centre Point, the Richard Seifert designed skyscraper, on Tottenham Court Road, London, W1, has been put on the market by its owners, a consortium of Deutsche Bank, Europa Capital Partners and Apollo Real Estate Advisors, for about £80m. The 32-storey 16,257 sq m (175,000 sq ft) tower, now listed, was built in 1964 and became a symbol of the worst excesses of the property development industry at the time. - (08-07-2005)

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Lloyd's of London building finally sold

The iconic Lloyd's of London building, designed by Lord Rogers, at One Lime Street, London, EC3, has been sold by DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale to a closed-end German fund fronted by CLI Group, part of Commerzbank, for about £231m. DekaBank paid around £180m for the building in 1996 and has been looking for a buyer for over a year. - (09-02-2005)

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Deutsche Bank tower for EC2

Deutsche Bank is said to have plans for a 38-storey skyscraper on the edge of the City of London to be developed by its property arm Deutsche Grundbesitz (DGI). The building planned for Ropemaker Place, Ropemaker Street, London EC2 is said to be a "commercial development" and Deutsche has refused to say if it intends to occupy the building. The 200m high tower has been designed by Sheppard Robson and will rise to 10 storeys before leaning 20 degrees from vertical before straightening up. The bank was looking for a second headquarters building last year but this is now said to be no longer a top priority. No formal planning application has yet been made to London Borough of Islington. - (16-02-2002)

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Resolution funds London offices

UK based Resolution Property has launched three limited partnerships to finance more than £250m of property development in London. The financing will fund three office schemes in London boroughs of Hayes, Hammersmith, and Camden. The deal is backed by JER Partners and the Blackstone Group, US real estate investors. Deutsche Bank, and its property financing subsidiary Eurohypo, will provide debt of up to £165m to complete the deal. UK institutions invested a record £5.6bn in property in the first nine months of last year, and saw yields of around 7% achieved. - (18-05-2001)

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British Land announces deal with WestLB

British Land has announced a joint venture with Westdeutsche Landesbank (WestLB), the German bank, to dispose of a 50 per cent interest in four London office properties and receive £358m cash. The four properties are One and 10 Fleet Place, 100 New Bridge Street, and Watling House on Cannon Street. The remainder of the venture will be owned by WestLB, and Westdeutsche ImmobilienBank and Provinzial-Feuerversicherungsanstalt Der Rheinprovinz-Versicherung Der Sparkassen. John Weston-Smith, finance director at British Land, has been reported as saying that the deal is "more than enough" to pay for current developments in the City of London. - (03-10-2000)

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Eurohypo funding for Tower Place EC3

A seven year development/investment facility of £135m has been announced for the Marsh & McLennan development at Tower Place EC3, being carried out by Tishman Speyer Properties. The funding is to be provided by Eurohypo (Europaische Hypothekenbank der Deutschen Bank), a member of the Deutsche Bank Group. - (01-10-2000)

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