All Property Week articles in 12 May 2006
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Sainsbury's to invest £1.3bn in 'space game'
Sainsbury's, the UK's third-largest supermarket group, said today it would spend up to £1.3bn over the next two years increasing the size and number of its UK stores
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LandSecs reveals strongest annual results and ‘likely' REIT status
Land Securities revealed its strongest set of annual results this week and confirmed that it was ‘likely' to convert into a REIT
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Thornfield set to redevelop Smithfield Market site in City
The Corporation of London has granted planning consent for Thornfield's controversial redevelopment of the General Market Building at Smithfield Market, EC4
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Moorfield sells £190m student digs portfolio
Student living investor Brandeaux Group has today announced its purchase of a £190m student accommodation portfolio from Moorfield Group
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Berlin retail sale focuses Hammerson on UK
Hammerson this week sold its Märkisches Zentrum shopping centre in Berlin to Dubai Investment Group for €88m (£196m)
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South Bank's King's Reach sells for £80m
Capital & Counties has sold the King's Reach complex on London's South Bank to Simon Halabi's Buckingham Securities for £80m
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Oak Holdings' 'Yes' leisure scheme wins approval
Oak Holdings has obtained local authority support for its £300m 'Yes' leisure scheme in Rotherham, South Yorkshire
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Affordable housing quotas threaten mixed-use, says LandSecs' Hussey
Large-scale mixed-use schemes are being put at risk by affordable housing requirements, a leading developer has claimed
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No quarter
Next, Boots, John Lewis and Arcadia among retailers to launch campaign for monthly rents
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Political Opposition
Two weeks ago, we kicked off a Property Week campaign to clean up residential estate agency.
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One's night stand
Grosvenor's Liverpool One retail extravaganza had its London launch party in King's Cross last week.
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Insight
The new wave
From Afghanistan to Abu Dhabi, from Bahrain to Beirut, developers want to emulate Dubai as the world's new property hotspot. Anna Goldie reports from the Gulf - and asks if the development frenzy is a timebomb waiting to explode
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The market in minutes
Sean McAllister gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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The market in minutes
Deirdre Hipwell gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Professional
Out of the loop
Surveyors are increasingly bypassing solicitors and seeking advice directly from barristers.
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Tory lifelines for London schemes
Key London developments could win the green light following the Conservative landslide in the capital at last week's local elections.