All Property Week articles in 01 September 2006 – Page 3
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News
Derwent Valley lures Faber Maunsell to Midtown
Faber Maunsell is to move its head office to Derwent Valley’s Johnson Building, Hatton Garden, in London’s Midtown.
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Professional
On the hunt for a definition of goodwill
Revenue and Customs’ approach would mean more tax for all, says Pat Cannon
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Online
Technology: more data does not make more profits
David Lawson learns that it’s not how much information you have, it’s how you use it
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Insight
What damage will planning reforms do to future housing supply?
Sir, While the government is publishing plans to increase available housing on the one hand, it is promoting measures that could actually reduce the availability of good-quality, affordable accommodation on the other.
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The Crown Estate
The Crown Estate is to host Regent Street Festival: A Walk Through Spain this Sunday, featuring flamenco dancers, singers, Catalonian ‘castellers’ forming a human tower, fashion shows, and food and wine tastings. Fourteen Spanish regions will be represented and Regent Street retailers will have in-store promotions and activities on ...
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Royal Courts picks Delancey and Insight for expansion
Court to take up to 150,000 sq ft at Rolls and Arnold House on Fetter Lane
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Ten commandments to reshape commercial leases
Leaked draft calls for landlords to offer tenant-friendly alternatives
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Professional
Lease code disclosure
The new Code of Practice for Commercial Leases will demand transparency from landlords on the issue of insurance commissions.
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Insight
Kings of clubs
A charity golf tournament has raised more than £55,000 for children’s medical research charity SPARKS.
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City view: Sinead Cruise
it’s time to come clean. how many of you spent your holidays boring your better halves to tears about the deals you were itching to get on with as soon as you got home?
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Markets
Grantside’s Terry’s chocolate factory
The first aerial masterplan view of York-based developer Grantside’s Terry’s chocolate factory in York shows a luxury hotel and leisure facilities at the heart of the development. Grantside will submit a detailed planning application to York City Council at the end of the month. GVA Grimley is handling Grantside’s ...
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Professional
Case news
Warren Gordon examines a dispute over a maisonette owner’s right to light, while Jonathan Ross looks at how a proprietary estoppel claim led to a favourable court decision
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News
Investor buys Highbury mall
Local private investor Chris Walsh has bought the Nag’s Head Shopping Centre in Highbury, north London, for £9.9m.
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Chinese consortium whispers no to east London business park
The London China Business Quarter has withdrawn from its approach to take the first building at the Royals Business Park, east London.
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Brixton wins OK for two-storey Heathrow shed
Brixton has won planning consent for its X2 Shed at Hatton Cross, Heathrow, on its second attempt.
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Brindleyplace
Argent has submitted a planning application for the last phase of its flagship Birmingham scheme, Brindleyplace. A 107,000 sq ft (9,940 sq m) office building, designed by Glenn Howells Architects, is planned on the site of the former Hotel and Catering Academy. GBR Property Consultants and GVA Grimley ...
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Markets
Lords will rule on New Bond Street right-to-buy case
Decision on whether antique dealer’s rented property is a house crucial to landlords
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Pushing the boat out
A team of highly tuned Hanover Square athletes is preparing to take on the gruelling Great River Race.
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JLL blazes trail in derivatives drive
Global operator is first to set up trading desk to grab share of £2bn ‘market of the future’
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ProLogis confirms Europe’s biggest property flotation
Distribution giant appoints Morgan Stanley and Deutsche Bank to manage public offering