All Property Week articles in 02 May 2008 – Page 4
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News
Qataris join Wapping fray
The Qatar Investment Authority-backed company Delta Three has emerged as the latest bidder vying to buy Rupert Murdoch’s 14 acre News International site in Wapping, east London.
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Markets
Hull Forward harvests more Fruit Market properties
Regeneration of site comes one step closer as development company buys 17 premises
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News
The four-way fight for Trillium
The £1.4bn-plus sale of Land Securities’ outsourcing arm is exciting bidders despite the tough market.
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News
Fee-finding mission
If you’re an investment agent but none of your clients are doing deals, then what do you do?
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News
New John Lewis facade unveiled in Leicester this week
The facade of a four-level John Lewis store designed by Foreign Office Architects at Hammerson and Hermes’ £350m Highcross scheme was unveiled this week.
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Markets
Weak lines of enquiry
New-buyer enquiries have hit fastest rate of decline since March 2003, says Josh Miller
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News
Year-round elf ’n’ safety
If you’ve ever wondered what happens to Santa’s little helpers for the 51 weeks of the year when they are not required, then I have the answer.
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News
Private investors show faith in face of downturn
Private investor property funds received a net inflow of cash in March for the first time since last September.
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Professional
Sovereign retail veteran dies
Graeme Newman, Sovereign Land managing director, passed away aged 55 on 17 April at the Princess Alice Hospital in Esher, Surrey.
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News
Mark Rigby’s triathlon diary
Let’s get this straight right from the start: there’s no danger of me challenging any of the high-flyers in this year’s triathlon – not even those in my age group. I’m pretty confident about the disciplines involved, but my Wasps rugby-playing career has left scars and my knees have seen ...
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Professional
Young Londoners' visions for property development
Property Week teamed up with the My City Too! Young Londoners project to launch a manifesto for better spaces and places.
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News
Primark fills M&S’s shoes in Wycombe and Derby
Budget fashion chain Primark is taking two former Marks & Spencer shops in High Wycombe and Derby.
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News
Debenhams for Springfield East
Debenhams has agreed heads of terms to anchor the proposed 70,000 sq ft retail development at Springfield East in Elgin, Morayshire.
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News
Deals are up down under
The value of transactions completed in Australia in the first quarter of the year is up on last year, despite the turmoil in the global financial markets.
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News
Seven-day cycle
Cushman & Wakefield’s Paul Coulter has completed his solo cycle ride from Land’s End to John O’Groats (Ludgate, 28.03.08).
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Professional
Defaults increase on ‘subject to finance’ deals as credit dries up
The risk of default has increased as banks fail to meet their obligations, writes David Taylor
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News
Corio’s domestic sale
Dutch retail-focused company Corio has sold its domestic office and industrial portfolio to Dutch investor White Estates Investments for €650m (£514m).
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Online
Planning: new levy is leaving sector in state of confusion
The proposed Community Infrastructure Levy is keeping developers guessing, says David Lawson
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Markets
Council wants commitment for Sherford social housing
South Hams District Council and developer Red Tree await confirmation of Housing Corporation grant
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Professional
Law Commission rights review
The Law Commission is consulting on reforms to the law on easements and covenants, including a simplification of the way rights of light can be acquired through long use.