All Property Week articles in 22 September 2006

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  • Sefton Street Quarter, Liverpool.
    Online

    Vermont given go ahead for Liverpool Sefton Street scheme

    2006-09-26T12:49:00Z

    Vermont Developments has been given the green light for its £100m Sefton Street Quarter development.

  • Atisreal chairman, Jorge Zanoletty and chief executive officer Maria Marin
    Online

    Atisreal buys Grupo Gesinar

    2006-09-25T17:10:00Z

    Atisreal has bought the Spanish residential and commercial agency in a move which will see it become the country’s second largest property services firm in terms of revenue

  • Online

    Blackstone reveals student accommodation plans

    2006-09-25T13:33:00Z

    US private equity giant Blackstone Group has unveiled detailed plans for a student accommodation business

  • Online

    Lady Dido wins round one of Lots Road fight

    2006-09-22T17:34:00Z

    River campaigner wins right to challenge £500m scheme in High Court

  • Battersea Power Station
    Online

    Treasury puts in bid for Battersea

    2006-09-22T15:15:00Z

    Irish developer Treasury Holdings is reported to be on the verge of taking a controlling stake in the £1.5bn redevelopment of London’s Battersea Power Station.

  • Proposed development for Market Square, St Austell.
    Online

    McAlpine takes on £60m St Austell project

    2006-09-22T12:53:00Z

    Uk construction giant Sir Robert McAlpine has been chosen as contractor for the £60m redevelopment scheme for St Austell, Cornwall.

  • Professional

    Urban Splash

    22 September 2006

    Urban Splash has won planning consent for a scheme of 450 homes in south Bristol that aims to cut carbon emissions by 50%. The Lake Shore scheme will use boreholes to extract warmth from the nearby lake and also the earth beneath it during winter. Atelier Ten is the environmental ...

  • Markets

    Second wind

    22 September 2006

    Loyal Merseyside patron Neptune Developments had to react following its failed New Brighton scheme application.

  • News

    We are sailing

    22 September 2006

    Following a weekend of high winds and heavy rain, the weather gods looked kindly on the inaugural Anglo Irish Bank Regatta, which took place in the Solent three weeks ago.

  • Dan Gwilliam
    Professional

    Rights of way

    22 September 2006

    Question: I am buying adjacent plots of land from two owners. One has a right of way over other land, to access a house. May I build a road across the plots, joining the right of way, so the second is accessible from the highway?

  • News

    North-east

    22 September 2006

  • Markets

    A whole new Wirral?

    22 September 2006

    Peel Developments has unveiled ambitious plans for Wirral Waters. But can the developer fill an 18m sq ft scheme in the area?

  • News

    Merseyside

    22 September 2006

  • Shipping out: Commutation Plaza has £2.75m price tag
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    22 September 2006

    Heather Greig-Smith gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • Lathe cuts it: planning granted at Castlegate
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    22 September 2006

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

  • Markets

    Liverpools Mr Motivator

    22 September 2006

    Chris Bennett wants to cut crime and increase leisure activities with his Liverpool Sports Park.

  • News

    Irish investor

    22 September 2006

    An Irish investor has bought 27-29 Eastgate Street and 21-23 Eastgate Row North in Chester for £5.75m – an initial yield of 3.93%.

  • Simon Thomas
    Professional

    Home information packs

    22 September 2006

    Question: I hear that the government has cancelled the packs homeowners will need when they sell their properties. Is this correct?

  • Markets

    It shouldn't happen to a surveyor

    22 September 2006

    What kind of career could offer you the chance of wading knee-deep through sludge in a bacon factory, valuing a haunted convent or finding a donkey on the sixth floor of a block of council flats? Chartered surveying, that’s what. By asking readers to lift the lid on their worst ...

  • Insight

    Hanover Square

    22 September 2006