All Property Week articles in 01 September 2006 – Page 2
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Markets
The last picture show
A winning proposal has been selected for the development of the site of Bradford’s old Odeon cinema.
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News
Premier Property kicks off its largest-ever shed scheme
David Murray’s group to develop £120m scheme with Bank of Scotland
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Markets
Triple whammy hits Watford offices market
Fragile recovery in peril as three occupiers pull out of lettings totalling 200,000 sq ft
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Markets
New line-up at Knight Frank Leeds office
A new line-up at the Leeds office of Knight Frank has been announced following the departure of industrial and valuations partners Mike Dove, Mike Haigh and Jonathan Phillips.
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Markets
Lost and foundry
A former steelworks is still the hottest industrial site in South Yorkshire.
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News
Government plays it safe with housing fitness test
Risk assessments will replace old ‘fitness standard‘
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Insight
Trial and error
Sir, I attended the mock dilapidations trial staged by clients of LSM Partners and law firm Manches, and referred to in your article ‘Court in the Crossfire’ (professional + legal, 14.07.06).
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News
Shard owners seek new equity partners
The owners of London’s Shard of Glass skyscraper are to test the market for prospective equity partners.
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Markets
High Wycombes Eden project
Multiplex’s Eden scheme aims to put High Wycombe on the retail map at last.
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News
Letterstone makes second foray into eastern Europe
Fund manager to target Hungary and Slovakia with new closed-ended Guernsey vehicle
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News
Rosemound drinks to south-west record
Cider maker Constellation takes 750,000 sq ft facility near Bristol
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Markets
Donning a new image
Frenchgate shopping centre, a thriving airport and potential city status are making Doncaster a boom town.
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Professional
Disclosure of electronic documents
Question: I understand that the rules on electronic disclosure of documents for civil cases have recently changed. To what extent am I obliged to disclose electronic documents to my opponent?
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Markets
Diary of a disaster
As the Hemel Hempstead market begins to return to normal, the diary of local agent Trevor Church reveals why the Buncefield blast was good for business
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Professional
Diary of... a property litigator
Beverley Vara, head of real estate litigation at Allen & Overy, takes us through her week
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News
Develica Deutschland
Develica Deutschland, the AIM-listed German property specialist, has bought two sheds for €94m (£63.4m). The properties in Minden and Offenbach, west Germany, total 1.32m sq ft (122,630 sq m) and generate ¤6.7m (£4.5m) a year, reflecting a yield of 7.1%. DTZ represented Develica.