All Property Week articles in 05 May 2006

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  • Online

    MWB agrees Marriott Park Lane sale

    2006-05-10T11:02:00Z

    Marylebone Warwick Balfour has agreed the sale of the Marriott Park Lane hotel to a Middle Eastern-based private investor for £105m.

  • Online

    Aon clips wings of Canary Wharf relocation

    2006-05-09T17:26:00Z

    Insurance firm Aon has pulled out of its proposed 255,000 sq ft (23,690 sq m) relocation to Canary Wharf

  • David Camp
    Online

    Stanhope pins growth on 25% shareholding sale

    2006-05-09T11:05:00Z

    Stanhope announced today that property entrepreneur Ian Laing and his business partner Nick Cross have taken a 25% shareholding in the company

  • Online

    Cabinet reshuffle strips Prescott of duties

    2006-05-05T12:32:00Z

    Deputy prime minister John Prescott has lost his title as UK head of planning and regeneration in the wake of a cabinet reshuffle, forced by Labour's poor results in yesterday's local elections

  • Online

    Tory glory puts Labour Party to shame

    2006-05-05T10:55:00Z

    David Cameron's Conservative Party is celebrating its best performance in local authority elections since 1992 as voters express discontent at Labour's public service cuts and party sleaze

  • Professional

    It takes two

    05 May 2006

    In the latest of our monthly features on young property professionals, Ettie Neil-Gallacher reports on a new scheme to pair newly qualified surveyors with more senior mentors

  • Markets

    Slower on the uptake

    05 May 2006

    House prices continued to rise in March, but at a more cautious pace

  • Markets

    Simons says...

    05 May 2006

    ...there will be plenty of demand for its £175m shopping centre in Wakefield. Anna Goldie met its bullish chairman and chief executive, Paul Hodgkinson

  • Professional

    The outcasts

    05 May 2006

    What happens when a surveyor is expelled from the RICS?

  • Insight

    No tanks up north

    05 May 2006

    Sir, In response to Steve Smith's London-centric comment on occupier markets in ‘High rises and land tax are as retro as tank tops' (analysis + opinion, 07.04.06), occupier demand outside the capital has substantially nothing to do with occupier activity within it.

  • Markets

    Pastures new

    05 May 2006

    British Land is planning a £390m office-led scheme next to Meadowhall shopping centre.

  • News

    Smith Melzack's supermarket sweep

    05 May 2006

    Private investors advised by Smith Melzack Pepper Angliss have bought seven supermarkets in off-market transactions totalling £41m.

  • Markets

    The market in minutes

    05 May 2006

    Anna Goldie gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • Markets

    The market in minutes

    05 May 2006

    Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • News

    Lots to watch

    05 May 2006

    Savills Commercial, London, 15 May

  • News

    Yorks + north Lincs

    05 May 2006

    Ask selects Irish company for boutique hotel in Sheffield Sheffield plans go before council The market in minutes Simons says... Double-edged Blades Pastures new Growing pains

  • News

    Market tightens for property lending

    05 May 2006

    The continuing convergence between yields and interest rates is making the property lending market increasingly difficult.

  • News

    Our madcap laws leave tenants sitting pretty

    05 May 2006

    Sitting tenants' rights are ruining the market

  • Professional

    Planners tell MPs that land tax ‘might work'

    05 May 2006

    Town and Country Planning Association gives qualified support, but BPF remains unconvinced

  • Professional

    London's Kew Palace

    05 May 2006

    The £6.6m restoration of London's Kew Palace, launched in March 2004 by the late Sir Nigel Mobbs, was completed last week when the doors were opened to the public. Mobbs, who was chairman of Slough Estates and the charity Historic Royal Palaces, had called the former home of King George ...