All Property Week articles in 02 November 2007 – Page 4
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News
Lettings at Newark’s St Mark’s
Hairdresser Supercuts and retailer Card Factory have taken stores at St Mark’s Place shopping centre in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, from Oakgate Group.
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Lessons we can learn from the ‘special one’
There are many parallels between football and property management, says Felicity Devonshire
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Markets
The market in minutes - Kent
Hardeep Sandher gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Professional
Just for the record
As increasing numbers of young surveyors seek to pass the tricky APC assessment, the RICS is trying to make the system more accountable.
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Standard Life Investments
Standard Life Investments has put a 34,720 sq ft office block at 13 Hanover Square up for sale at £47.5m a net initial yield of 3.8%. The average rent paid is £55/sq ft. Tenants include Hikma Pharmaceuticals, OCM Capital Markets and GSO Capital Partners. Strutt & Parker is ...
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Humberts profits warning
Humberts, the acquisitive AIM-listed estate agency backed by Vincent Tchenguiz, issued a profit warning on Tuesday, sending its shares plummeting. The company’s stock fell 18% to 39p, as its broker, Panmure Gordon, downgraded its profit forecast and its share price target from 79p to 49p. ‘In September, the advent of ...
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Markets
Put your house on it
The housing market is strong enough to weather the wider economic turmoil
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Insight
History of modern property: Keith Preston was a resi pioneer
Sir, in 1980 I pioneered the creation of ‘loft’ conversions in an old school in an unfashionable area: Bow Brook, off Roman Road in London’s East End.
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Skanska picked for Heron tower
Gerald Ronson’s Heron International has awarded global construction group Skanska the contract to build Heron Tower in the City of London.
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Healthcare investor refinances portfolio
AH Medical Properties, the primary healthcare property investor headed by Stephen Minion, has refinanced the bulk of its £100m portfolio.
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Professional
Olswang’s new planning head
Richard Keczkes has joined Olswang as head of planning, replacing Alison Asquith, who is taking a consultancy role.
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Hastings’ White Rock revival
Hastings Borough Council has appointed Capita Symonds and S&P Architects for a feasibility study of development in the White Rock part of the Sussex town.
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Government to relax onsite power rules
The Government is to revise its carbon emissions rule for new buildings.
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Navy torpedoes Portsmouth goal
Sellar Property Group and Portsmouth Football Club have been forced to move the site of their £600m waterfront stadium and housing scheme, the Hard, to land in the north west of the city.
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Insight
Garden's new landscape
Capital & Counties has taken on former Selfridges branding guru Beverley Churchill to transform Covent Garden.
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Hypo funds Russian park
Hypo Real Estate Bank International has provided a $210m (£101m) financing facility to RosEvroDevelopment for the Krekshino Logistics Park in Moscow.
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Green office revamp in Fulham
A £30m office redevelopment in Fulham, west London, has won planning consent.
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Parking: Nottingham is first to introduce levy on firms
Bristol and Manchester wait on scheme to charge companies with parking.