All Property Week articles in 10 March 2006
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Online
Argent crowned at £2bn King's Cross scheme
Argent won planning consent last night for its £2bn King's Cross Central regeneration scheme, the largest in London for more than 100 years.
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Online
20-30-40-50
Each week Ettie Neil-Gallacher meets a property figure from a different age bracket. Chris Ridgway, 33, is a director in the landlord and tenant department at Colliers CRE
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Markets
Shanghai surprise
Irish interest in Chinese real estate opportunities is creating a flutter on London's AIM.
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Markets
A yen to return
Japanese investors are cautiously eyeing the Square Mile again, following a long exile after getting their fingers burned in the late-1980s boom. Daniel Thomas reports
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Markets
Two-horse race
Belfast is favourite in a head-to-head race with Dublin to open Ireland's first Ikea store. Deirdre Hipwell reports
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News
Travelex sells in Peterborough
Currency exchange bureau Travelex has agreed a £30m sale and leaseback for its campus in Peterborough with Glanmore Property Fund.
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Professional
A slip of the pen
Negligence claims over carelessly drafted break clauses are big business, but they can be avoided.
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Insight
Networkers
NAI Fuller Peiser's Manchester office has been open for 11 years and covers industrial agency, investment, professional services, construction, retail and leisure.
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Markets
On their Marks
Private investors and institutions are jostling for a £105m sale and leaseback.
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Markets
The market in minutes
Offices BTW Shiells is said to be taking 10,000 sq ft (929 sq m) at Dubliner Joe Linder's Metro Building, behind the City Hall on Donegall Square in Belfast. A lease has not been signed yet but market speculation puts the headline rent at £14/sq ft (£150.69/sq m). Lisney and ...
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Markets
The market in minutes
Sean McAllister gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
The lost weekends
The City of London is virtually empty on Saturdays and Sundays. Sean McAllister reports on whether it can follow the Docklands example and attract shoppers seven days a week
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News
Standard Life
Standard Life has forward-purchased the 177,780 sq ft (16,500 sq m) Hub warehouse scheme at Skyline 120 park near Stansted, Essex, from Countryside Properties for £14m. The scheme will take Skyline 120 to almost 300,000 sq ft (28,000 sq m). Savills acted for Countryside.
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Professional
The legislation of light
Clare Fielding explains how councils are turning to the Town and Country Planning Act to settle disputes over rights of light
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News
Ulster investor orders up Starbucks on Oxford Street
A private Northern Irish investor has bought the freehold of 324 Oxford Street, London W1, from the Merseyside Pension Fund for £11.3m, representing a net initial yield of 3.55%.
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Professional
Prince urges surveyors to learn from history
‘Tend the fire, not the ashes of our past' Charles tells RICS anniversary dinner guests