All Property Week articles in 23 July 2010
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Manchester development doubles, says DJD Crane Survey
The number of new development schemes in Manchester has more than doubled in the past year, according to Drivers Jonas Deloitte’s Manchester Crane Survey, which was published today.
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RDAs’ £500m assets go up for sale
The government has rejected calls to transfer regional development agencies’ assets to the ownership of local authorities and will sell them instead.
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Property Week Roundtable: The Risks of Underinsurance
Three quarters of UK commercial properties are underinsured, according to research by Barrett Corp Harrington.
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The Property Archive: UK Property Investment Bulletin - Q2 2010
Investment volumes are up, property yields have continued to compress in the second quarter, so why worry?
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King Sturge: Office Occupier Trends - Q2 2010
A total of 1.3 million ft² of office floorspace was acquired in Q2 2010, down 57% on Q1 2010 and 12% lower than the same period a year ago.
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Broadgate Estates appointed to manage £4bn King's Cross scheme estate
Broadgate Estates has been appointed to advise on the estate management on the £4bn King’s Cross Central scheme.
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Plans submitted for historic Towcaster regeneration
South Northamptonshire Council has submitted plans for the redevelopment of an area of the market town of Towcester as it prepares for an anticipated boom in housing and employment in the area.
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Bank of England figures show mortgage lending remaining quiet
Total mortgaging rose by £600m in June, the Bank of England’s lending figures showed today, but the number of loans approved fell in a sign that the lending market will remain quiet into autumn.
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HCA hit by £26m London-Wide Initiative cost
The Homes and Communities Agency has been hit with a £26m cost due to the failure of a London homes development initiative.
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Property Week Podcast 27: Hamptons International's Phil Tennant and planning lawyer Richard Max
In the second epsiode of july’s podcast hear from Phil Tennant, director at Hamptons International, reveals his tips on the best places to buy a second home in the UK and overseas.
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Boris introduces new protected views in central London
Boris Johnson has today published new guidance aimed at increasing the protection of London’s historic views.
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Manchester councils to run £350m North West kickstart fund
A consortium led by ten Greater Manchester councils has been chosen to manage a £350m regeneration fund to lend to developers in the north-west.
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Centro refinances $2.7bn US debt
Australian shopping centre developer Centro has refinanced US$2.7bn of debt within its US business.
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IPP buys former Croda site in Bromborough
Croda’s former fatty acid plant at Bromborough Pool in Merseyside has been bought by Dibbin Estates and Equipment, an International Process Plants and Equipment Corp (IPP) affiliate.
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Cornwall Council to shed 2,000 staff
Cornwall Council’s leader has predicted that 2,000 jobs will be lost over the next four years as part of a plan to cut 30% of its spending.
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Southampton wins Arts Council funding
A proposed arts complex in Southampton has been awarded £7.2m by the Arts Council England.
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Sainsbury’s submits plans for Fulham Wharf
Sainsbury’s has submitted plans for its Fulham Wharf project.
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Owners, advisers and tenants unite for “green lease action plan”
Leading building owners and advisory firms in the US have joined corporate tenants in committing to a statement of principles and a Green Lease Action Plan to resolve the challenges of energy and sustainability in leased office buildings.
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Sainsbury’s confirms CBRE appointed as estates manager
Sainsbury’s has confirmed it has signed a three year contract with CB Richard Ellis to take on the role of estates manager for the supermarket retailer.