All Property Week articles in 22 July 2005
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Online
Loss-making Planestation has shares suspended
Planestation had its shares suspended today after its bank refused to continue supporting the loss-making company.
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Online
Halcrow reveals £500m Peterborough plan
Peterborough-based consultant Halcrow Group and Dutch company Urhahn Urban Design have revealed plans for a £500m development on 54 acres (22 ha) of mainly derelict land around Peterborough.
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DTZ’s Sayer joins Delancey
Hugh Sayer, former director of investment at DTZ, has left to join Jamie Ritblat’s Delancey Estates, the opportunity fund management company announced today.
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Consortium buys 25% stake in £3bn Cricklewood scheme
A consortium made up of Saudi investors, Paul Bloomfield and Nick Candy has agreed to buy a 25% stake in the £3bn Cricklewood residential and office scheme in north-west London.
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Markets
On their way to Wembley
The property industry is taking a big share of corporate seating at England’s new national football stadium.
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Insight
Why are we waiting?
The Treasury refuses to name a date for the introduction of REITs, and the industry believes the delay can only help the UK’s competitors.
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Markets
Tricks of the traders
Developers are increasingly having to bargain their way to develop retail warehouse schemes.
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Markets
Retail on the ropes
The retail sector has suffered at the hands of a consumer spending slowdown in the last six months, and bulky goods retailers have been hit hardest. Traditional out-of-town retailers face the threat of high street competitors expanding into the out-of-town sector, and the make-up of retail parks is changing almost ...
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Markets
Sovereign Reversions profits rise
Home reversion specialist, Sovereign Reversions, has reported a 25.6% hike in profits in its results for the year ending April 2005.
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Insight
Networkers
Retail property consultant Blair Kirkman specialises in retail and has more than 20 years’ experience of high street retail and shopping centres in the UK.
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News
Taking the Michael
The British and Irish Lions may have been soundly thrashed by the All Blacks, but DTZ director Peter Leyburn and his pals were determined to let the locals know of their allegiance to Sir Clive’s men.
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Weighty matters
Fitness magazine is not one that usually lands on my doorstep, but I have to confess an interest in the latest issue. Inside the reader is granted a fascinating insight into the fitness regime of Ed Jones, head of investment at Atisreal.
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Professional
Lyons: no radical reform of local taxation
Sir Michael Lyons’ review of Council Tax and business rates is likely to recommend several small changes rather than radical reform.
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Markets
Live from Norwich
Lend Lease and Capital Shopping Centres’ £275m Chapelfield scheme will be the only large shopping centre to open in the UK this year.
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Professional
Service partnerships will work if we are involved from the start
Government improvements give us an opportunity to have our say
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Offices recover as June returns are highest this year
All-property total returns in June were 1.7%, the highest one-month figure this year.