All Property Week articles in 01 April 2010 – Page 9
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Markets
£37m Poole bridge puts wind in Holes Bay Basin sails
South-west regeneration site progresses after second harbour crossing wins £14.4m government funding
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News
£35bn public property sale
Councils and other public sector bodies plan to dispose of up to £35bn of property in the next decade, a government report has said
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News
Warner signs £261m debt-financing deal
Crucial agreement will allow company to concentrate on asset management
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Online
Cushman & Wakefield Business Briefing: The UK Property Investment Market: March 2010
"A further increase in risk tolerance from investors and financiers will follow an improvement in the occupier market and trends in the prime sector are encouraging, with most sectors now thoughtto be close to the bottom. Secondary markets however have further to fall and with the rental recovery likely to ...
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News
Canary Wharf ended 2009 strongly
Canary Wharf Group posted a strong performance in the second half of 2009, but is embroiled in a rent dispute with the administrator of former occupier Lehman Brothers
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Markets
Newcastle’s offices up in the air after record 2009
It may have brought the worst recession on record, but 2009 also produced the best take-up since 2006 for Newcastle’s city office market
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News
Corio goes on €1.4bn European mall spree
Dutch group buys €1.3bn Multi portfolio and €103m Schroders scheme
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Professional
Legal case news: FoodCo UK & Ors v Henry Boot Developments - 03.03.10
Ain’t no stopping them at Henry Boot’s Stop 24
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Online
Gallagher in talks to sell £118m Junction 9
Gallagher Developments is in talks with JP Morgan Asset Management to sell its £118m retail park in one of the biggest retail park sales in four years.
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Online
O Twelve sells Kent industrial estate
O Twelve has sold The Interchange industrial estate in Swanley, Kent, to ING Real Estate Investment Management for £24.4m - less than it was bought for in 2007, but at significantly higher than its last valuation in September 2009.
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Online
Hollister opens at Union Square
Hollister has opened its first store in Scotland at Hammerson’s Union Square.
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Online
Travelodge wins planning in Twickenham
Travelodge has secured planning for a 111-bed hotel on London Road in Twickenham.
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Online
Anish Kapoor unveils new Olympic Park tower
Mayor of London Boris Johnson, ArcelorMittal chairman Lakshmi Mittal and selected artist Anish Kapoor have today unveiled the design of a new visitor attraction in the Olympic Park – set to be the UK’s largest sculpture.
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Online
LaSalle wins entire £1.6bn UK property mandate for Royal Mail Pension Plan
LaSalle Investment Management has won the property mandate on behalf of the Royal Mail Pension Plan (RMPP) and will take over the management of RMPP's entire £1.6bn UK property holdings.
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Professional
I am a property owner and I have heard a neighbouring site has a problem with Japanese Knotweed.
I have heard this can be a big problem. Do I need to worry?
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Professional
I am a developer applying for planning permission.
Do I need to worry about neighbours using the judicial review of permissions against me?
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Online
Southeast should benefit from 15,000 relocation plans, says Smith
Civil servants should be moved out of London but not the wider southeast as the government looks to relocate 15,000 civil servants, a government adviser said today.
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Professional
I am a landlord.
If I serve a section 6 notice on its sub tenant, can I provide the sub tenant with a VAT invoice for the rent?
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Online
Larkfleet Homes submits Whittlesey East plans
Larkfleet Homes has submitted plans for a mixed used development at Whittlesey East in Cambridgeshire.
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Online
British Land confirms 465,000 sq ft of London lettings
British Land has signed 465,000 sq ft of lettings deals since February, including letting the whole of its 10 Triton Street at its newly developed Regent’s Place scheme in the West End.