All Property Week articles in 30 April 2004
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McLean leads £75m mixed-use Chester plan
Manchester-based David McLean Developments today revealed it had joined forces with Chester Racecourse to develop a £75m mixed-use development opposite the city’s racetrack.
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CWHB and Kemper’s tie-up
Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker today announced it had signed a co-operation agreement with Germany’s leading retail adviser Kemper’s Holding.
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LandSecs gains City office consent
Land Securities today announced it had won consent for its revised 691,000 sq ft (64,200 sq m) New Fetter Lane office scheme in the City.
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Apollo lands at E700m Poland shopping centre
Apollo Real Estate Advisors European arm, headed by Bill Benjamin, today announced it had bought a portfolio of shopping centres in Poland for E700m (£467m).
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Insight
Small wonders
Whether you are on site, in the office or on the road, the latest technology is here to help
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St Paul's Place
In a city that has traditionally attracted back-office, administrative and government occupiers, development joint venture CTP St James' new tenant has caused a stir. Law firm DLA is poised to take 72,000 sq ft (6,689 sq m) at £18/sq ft (£193.75/sq m) at the st Paul's Place scheme in the ...
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PAM produces results stunner
Property Acquisition & Management, the former split-capital investment trust turned property investor that is being stalked by entrepreneur David Kirch, has revealed a stunning set of annual results. Net asset value rose by 70% to 119p a share, or 101p on a triple NAV basis, in 2003, driven by a ...
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Resi property is top performer over three years
The UK tenanted residential market performed better than the commercial sector last year, producing a return of 11.5%. According to the third IPD UK Residential Index, published yesterday, residential has been the top performing UK investment property sector over the past three years, returning 16.2% a year, compared with ...
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Out with the old...
Old Hall Street is one of the few sites in Liverpool available for large office developments.
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Manc regeneration step
Henderson Global Investors, Ask Developments and Manchester City Council have taken the first step towards signing a development agreement for the mixed-use Southern Gateway. The three partners this week signed a memorandum of understanding, the first stage of a formal agreement, for the Central Spine project. The scheme, ...
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Professional
Litigation specialist moves to Manchester
Stuart Jones has left his post as head of property litigation at law firm Davies Wallis Foyster to join Manchester-based Pannone & Partners. Jones had been with Davies Wallis Foyster (trading as DWF) for seven years and was based at the firm’s Liverpool office. He joins Pannone & Partners as ...
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Litigation specialist moves to Manchester
Property taxation specialist NBW Crosher & James has changed its name to Davis Langdon Everest & James. The change follows the merger of NBW Crosher & James and Davis Langdon Everest three years ago.
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The missing link
The success of Aire Valley hinges on a link road that has been delayed through lack of funds. Natalie Stevenson reports
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Liverpool's leap year
One-year-old Liverpool Land Development Company's latest scheme is in partnership with St Modwen. Tristan McConnell reports
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Professional
The law made simple
The message: tenants may be able to get around landlords' restrictions on subletting at below market rent, in the right circumstances. This is an important new development following the Allied Dunbar v Homebase case of 2002.The case: In NCR v Riverland Portfolio No 1 the claimant held a lease of ...
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Local knowledge
Essential information, project updates and gossip. Natalie Stevenson reports
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Lipton and ING's Northern Way
Stanhope teams up with giant fund and former EP executives to capitalise on Prescott dream
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New index will measure urban performance
Institutional investors will soon be able to use a new index to compare the performance of property in urban regeneration areas with other locations. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM), Morley Fund Management, English Partnerships and the RICS Foundation aim to publish the index by ...