All Property Week articles in 24 March 2006
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Dunlop Haywards faces fraud action for inflated valuation
Dunlop Haywards is to face legal action from Cheshire Building Society, which claims the property services firm provided an inflated valuation of properties, leading to a fraud of £10m.
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RICS to create shadow management board
The RICS is to establish a shadow management board to oversee the setting up of the new corporate structure and run the organisation on a day-to-day basis.
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British Land reveals two board appointments
Lord Turnbull, former Cabinet Secretary and head of the Home Civil Service, and Kate Swann, chief executive officer of WH Smith Group, are to join British Land as non-executive directors from 1 April.
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ING and William Ewart to lead Belfast regeneration
ING and William Ewart Properties have been given the green light for their £300m retail-led regeneration scheme in Belfast.
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Goldman Sachs consortium to splash out £2.3bn for ABP
Associated British Ports is set to receive a £2.3bn takeover bid from a consortium including Goldman Sachs.
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Sony settles €121m European sale and leaseback
Sony Europe has completed a €121.1m (£83.5m) sale and leaseback of eight properties across Europe with Macquarie Global Property Advisers.
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GE Real Estate spends $20m the Chinese way
GE Real Estate has made its debut investment in the Chinese property market.
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Ken seals Argent's King's Cross plans
London mayor Ken Livingstone has today given his backing to Argent's 8m sq ft (743,200 sq m) redevelopment of King's Cross.
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Russian in
As well as extortionately large boats, 2006's MIPIM will be remembered for being the year the Russians arrived - around 1,500 delegates were from the Federation.
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Race to the Poles
Development is gathering apace on a vast new town on the outskirts of Warsaw.
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The tipping point
New research has identified the point at which the returns from mixed-use towers match those of single-use schemes.
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Privatising our streets
An RICS report claims developers are taking control of public spaces in a modern day revival of Victorian land ownership.
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Networkers
Colliers CRE's dedicated automotive and roadside division is the UK's largest specialist department.
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Taking the Mickey out
At Val d'Europe, the town Disney created to get the go-ahead for Disneyland Resort Paris, there is not a cartoon character in sight. Gwyn Roberts reports
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Tel it like it is
It might not have the big-name stars of the Cannes Film Festival, but this year's MIPIM boasted a variety of celebs.
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Land tax is on
Chancellor Gordon Brown stuck to plans to introduce a controversial development tax in this week's Budget.
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Land Securities
Land Securities has let 83,000 sq ft (7,710 sq m) at its Landflex building at 40 Eastbourne Terrace in Paddington. Engineering contractor CB&I has taken the entire building for 10 years at £35/sq ft (£376.74/sq m). CB&I will move from 10-30 Eastbourne Terrace, also owned by LandSecs. Meanwhile in ...