All Property Week articles in 02 December 2005 – Page 4
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Markets
Olympic occupiers appeal to IOC
Displaced Olympic occupiers are appealing to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) following the issue of the compulsory purchase orders last week.
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News
Ikea to appeal Hillingdon’s in-town snub
Ikea has lodged an appeal after its plans for a new high street format store were turned down by Hillingdon Council.
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News
Auctions king Allsop takes first steps into German market
Private investor client buys ¤30m Hanover retail portfolio at 7.5% yield
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Insight
Yesterday, all its troubles seemed so far away
The resignation of Liverpool City Council leader Mike Storey and the government’s cancellation of the city’s tram project this week brought memories of the 1980s rushing back.
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News
Akeler appoints Morley’s Cockburn
Sarah Cockburn, a fund manager at Morley Fund Management, is leaving to join Akeler as investment manager on 1 February.
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Insight
Backing Brown is key to solving UK’s age-old pension crisis
The politics of property, with Steven Norris
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Insight
Niche agents can never have too much information
Sir, I was interested to read Chris Armon-Jones’s comment piece on the future of medium-sized firms and niche practices (analysis + opinion, 18.11.05, p43).
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News
Regeneration Agency of the Year
English Partnerships chairman Margaret Ford (centre) and chief executive David Higgins (centre right) picked up the Regeneration Agency of the Year award at Monday’s Regeneration Awards. The awards were attended by 1,000 people and hosted by comedian Jon Culshaw (far left). Full coverage on 16 December
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Insight
After the flood
New Orleans is struggling to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Gwyn Roberts reports from the Big Easy. Photographs by Stephen Bradley and Gwyn Roberts
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Professional
Professional advice
This week, vacant possession, an overdue rent review and liability for repairs
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Insight
Adverse decision
Sir, The European Court of Human Rights’ decision in JA Pye (Oxford) v Graham on 15 November, in relation to adverse possession, could have far-reaching consequences for the industry.
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News
Student accommodation proves popular
Private investors are going back to university in a bid to acquire well-let residential property with solid prospects for capital growth.
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News
Strettons finishes year with 72% sale
Olympic zone and industrial properties boost £21m auction
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News
Insight’s firm foundation brings in 7% total return
The tax-transparent Insight Foundation Property Trust achieved a 3.8% increase in net asset value in the six months to 30 September.
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Markets
Persimmon homes in on £643m Westbury
Housebuilder Persimmon has announced a recommended cash offer of £643m for Westbury that could push it into the FTSE 100.
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News
Helios embarks on £250m eastern European venture
Distribution developer lures ex-Chesterton shed chief Scott
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News
LMS to demerge £219m venture capital arm
Chief executive Rayne abandons 50-year strategy to focus on property
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Insight
The 2006 RICS and Macdonald & Company salary and benefits survey
How does your salary and benefits package compare with those of your peers?
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News
Qatar government offloads £190m City offices
The government of Qatar is to sell 60 London Wall in the City of London to IVG Asticus for around £190m.