All Property Week articles in 09 March 2007
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Online
Lady Dido loses Lots Road battle
Lady Dido Berkeley has lost her High Court action to stop the £500m redevelopment of the Lots Road power station in Chelsea
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Online
Credit Suisse team defects to Aberdeen
Aberdeen Property Investors has poached a seven-strong property investment management team, led by Glenn Newson, from Credit Suisse Asset Management
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Online
Rugby to convert start-up REIT
Rugby Estates is aiming to create the UK’s first start-up REIT next month
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Online
Newsfax branches east to Dagenham
Newsfax International, the UK's largest independent contract newspaper printer, is to occupy a new printing plant that is under construction near Dagenham, east London.
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Online
Dover regeneration scheme gets green light
Dover District Council has approved plans for the biggest regeneration of Dover’s retail centre which it hopes will kick-start a regeneration of the ailing Kent port town.
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Hammerson buys £120.6m Merseyside retail park
Hammerson has bought the Ravenhead Retail Park, in Merseyside for £120.6m.
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News
the wight stuff
Any readers who attended the inaugural Anglo Irish Bank Regatta last year will know that Cowes was rocking.
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Markets
An unholy row
Plans to wrap a 19-storey skyscraper around a Belfast church have provoked the fury of heritage bodies and the congregation.
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News
REITA’s preacher
Patrick Sumner, head of the group set up to promote REITs to IFAs and the public, is taking to the road to spread the message across the UK.
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News
Tchenguiz pounces on Sainsbury’s stake
Entrepreneur buys 3% share of supermarket as bidders line up
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News
Peel has unveiled plan
Peel has unveiled plans for the 21m sq ft (1.95m sq m) £5.5bn Liverpool Waters regeneration scheme on 150 acres (60 ha) between Princes Dock and Bramley Moore Dock.
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Worboys quits Parkridge
Parkridge has suffered its first high-profile departure since the £530m sale of its logistics business to ProLogis.
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Insight
Marketing share
Sir, Many retail landlords already contribute heavily to their schemes’ marketing budgets, often funded by the income they receive or from their own reserves (analysis + opinion, 23.02.07). Forward-thinking landlords have always shared marketing costs, particularly where turnover leases are in place.
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Markets
The market in minutes
Richard Heap and Deirdre Hipwell give you the lowdown on all the sectors across the island
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News
Military manoeuvre for Marcus
I happened to call the BPF vice- president and Credit Suisse’s European real estate investment banking chairman, Ian Marcus, the other day, only for him to hiss down the phone: ‘I can’t speak to you at the moment, I’m in Israel.’
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Manchester to pilot road pricing
Bernstein says city will have ‘more sophisticated’ scheme than London
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Professional
Rights of light
Question: I have heard that a light obstruction notice can help developers who want to build on sites where there may be rights-of-light issues. What is this notice?
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Professional
VAT liability
Question: Is a reverse premium for the surrender of a lease or an inducement to enter into a lease subject to a payment of VAT?
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Kevin McCabes
Kevin McCabe’s Scarborough Group has bought 38 Threadneedle Street in the City of London, from Bank of Scotland for around £8m. The building was formerly the bank’s City head office. Scarborough will refurbish the listed building to create 23,000 sq ft (2,136 sq m) of office space on five ...