All Property Week articles in 28 October 2005

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  • Helsinki or swim: the second phase at the Vantaa shopping centre
    Markets

    Jumbo let

    28 October 2005

    Despite opening fully let, the second phase of the Jumbo shopping centre has given rise to worries about oversupply around Helsinki.

  • Tamara Galinsky
    Insight

    Going places

    28 October 2005

    Tamara Galinsky has transferred to the City of London office of Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker as an associate.

  • Markets

    Henry Boot Developments

    28 October 2005

    Henry Boot Developments has received planning consent for a 50,000 sq ft (4,645 sq m) motorway service station and 61-bed hotel at junction 11 of the M20 in Kent. Travelodge has been chosen as the hotel operator. Construction is expected to start at the end of the year.

  • Markets

    Bartlett hits the road

    28 October 2005

    Alfred Bartlett has broken away from Donaldsons, and some roadside clients have followed. Anna Goldie reports

  • News

    Irish in £600m Battersea bid

    28 October 2005

    Developer Ballymore secures ‘lock-out’ on negotiations for 4m sq ft

  • Markets

    Taking stock

    28 October 2005

    The transparent Stockholm market seems alluring, but a high vacancy rate coupled with low rental growth make investments a real challenge.

  • Professional

    Trouble on site

    28 October 2005

    Impartiality in ECC contracts

  • Slice of the action: how a roadside Pizza Hut will look
    Markets

    Street-smart services

    28 October 2005

    The arrival of high street brands may spell the end of mundane motorway service stations. Anna Goldie reports

  • News

    Roadside

    28 October 2005

    In @n@ Out service centre revs up search for 300 sites Wheeling and dealing Barlett hits the road Street-smart services

  • News

    SIPP syndicate partners

    28 October 2005

    Pointon York SIPP Solutions has been selected by property specialist Individual Portfolio Freedom as sole SIPP (self-invested personal pension) partner for its new syndicate service aimed at financial intermediaries.

  • Conversion: the Aker Brygge facade hides an innovative shopping centre
    Markets

    The wizards of Oslo

    28 October 2005

    Despite Norway’s strict planning laws on retail centres, developers in Oslo are cleverly feeding the nation’s shopping obsession.

  • News

    North-east

    28 October 2005

    Newcastle fire HQ sold for hotel conversion Terrace Hill OK for Gateshead plan The market in minutes Impatience is a virtue The end is in site Moving on up Torn assunder Extreme makeover

  • Insight

    Networkers

    28 October 2005

    Atisreal was founded in 2001 following the merger of Weatherall Green & Smith in the UK, Auguste-Thouard in France and Müller International in Germany. The Newcastle office was one of five former Chesterton offices acquired after the firm went into receivership in March 2005.

  • Markets

    Moving on

    28 October 2005

    As arguments over planning applications on Wynyard Park are finally settled, its three investors can now look forward to a bright, profitable future.

  • News

    A Posh night out in Monaco

    28 October 2005

    Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker planning associate Tina Khakee has been caught hobnobbing in Monte Carlo.

  • News

    Scandinavian markets

    28 October 2005

    Nordic Coop invites bids for Sweedish property portfolio Sweedish yields fall Copenhagen office vacancy rates rates ddown Taking stock Heron's empty nest Jumbo jet The wisars of Oslo

  • Pump primed: Durham restaurant sold for £1.5m
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    28 October 2005

    Jonathan Brasse gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • Conference blues: party chairman Francis Maude kicked off proceedings
    Professional

    Leading questions

    28 October 2005

    While the leadership question dominated this month’s Conservative Party conference, Ettie Neil-Gallacher investigated what a future Tory government might do for the property industry

  • Written warning: S-Mart’s letter admits it cannot make rent payments
    News

    Retailer tells landlords: sue us if you want

    28 October 2005

    Convenience store operator writes to landlords to return properties it can no longer afford

  • News

    Their kind of town

    28 October 2005

    Seven West Midlands property figures donned gloves and waterproofs to brave a chilly October morning in the windy city.