All Property Week articles in 30 September 2005
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Dawnay Day Carpathian bags four Polish shopping centres
Dawnay Day Carpathian, the AIM-listed retail commercial property fund set up to invest in central and eastern Europe, has completed its first purchases with the acquisition of four shopping centres in Poland for 64.5m (£44m).
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Targetfollow
Targetfollow, the Norwich-based property company of organic farmer Ardeshir Naghshineh (right), is due to exchange contracts today with the Blackmoor Limited Partnership to buy Centre Point in London’s West End for £86m.
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United we stand
Plans for a central business district in Stoke-on-Trent look set to link the five Potteries towns.
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Shrops + Staffs
Newcastle council rejects shed with outline consent Crown Prosecution Service settles for Stoke The market in minutes United we stand Feathering the nest Behind the bike shed Telford's thirst aid
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Rosenfeld turns non-exec
Minerva executive chairman Andrew Rosenfeld is taking a back seat in the running of the company. The company announced on Wednesday that he is to take a non-executive role at the end of the year. Rosenfeld said he felt it was a suitable time to step back, given the recent ...
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Networkers
Louis Taylor was founded in 1877. It was bought by Britannia Building Society in 1987. The commercial agency, valuation, management and professional services departments were bought back from Britannia by the partners in 1994. The firm covers the commercial market in Staffordshire and south-east Cheshire.
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A message to you, Rooney
Confederation of British Industry director Sir Digby Jones was on his usual combative form at the British Council for Offices’ annual luncheon at London’s Savoy hotel last week.
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Property software and new media
Commercial landlords are missing out because of poor money management
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The market in minutes
Jonathan Brasse gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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REITs are the key to preventing a SIPPs scandal
The investor’s chronicle, with Matthew Oakeshott
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Peter Kershaw and Nigel Kempner
Peter Kershaw (top) and Nigel Kempner are heading to a remote island in the Atlantic for their latest development.
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John Moores University
Liverpool’s John Moores University is to sell four buildings to fund a new £23m design academy, consolidating more than 107,000 sq ft (10,000 sq m), in a single building next to the Metropolitan Cathedral.
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Island in the sun
Kershaw, Kempner and King are property names usually associated with Mayfair, but now they are looking to build in the south Atlantic.
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Global warning
Knight Frank has ended its alliance with 9,000-strong US firm Grubb & Ellis in favour of a tie-up with a smaller New York-based broker. Senior partner Nick Thomlinson explains his new strategy to Daniel Thomas. Photographs by Bohdan Cap
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Tradeston Glasgow
A 10-storey mixed-use scheme on the River Clyde has received planning permission from Glasgow City Council. Tradeston Glasgow, which is being built by developer Alburn Tradeston, was designed by John McAslan & Partners (see 20-30-40-50, p130), Glasgow-based Anderson & Bell & Christie, and Dublin-based OMS Architects.
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Knight Frank switches US partners in strategy shift
Knight Frank is to end its five-year global alliance with US property services company Grubb & Ellis in favour of a partnership with another American real estate adviser, Newmark.