All Property Week articles in 02 November 2007 – Page 6
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Milton slams Ken’s Crossrail tax
Westminster City Council leader Sir Simon Milton this week criticised plans to allow the London mayor impose a tax on London businesses to pay for Crossrail.
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Multiplex packs into Cricklewood MFI site
Australian developer is back with extension to £4bn north London scheme
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Covent Garden, Selfridges style
Capital & Counties’ London tourist trap to go upmarket under retail turnaround guru
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Co-op looking for headquarters
The Co-operative Group has begun a search for a 200,000 sq ft Manchester headquarters for its 3,000 staff.
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Northern Rock completes loan sale
Lehman Brothers conduit buys final tranche of loans from troubled lender
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UK housing ‘stable’ compared with US, says Taylor Wimpey
Britain’s housing market will remain subdued into next year, while North America will remain ‘extremely challenging,’ the UK’s biggest housebuilder, Taylor Wimpey, said in a trading update on Wednesday.
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Professional
CNP’s Scottish projects head
Building and project consultant CNP has appointed Phil Tausney as director of Scottish projects.
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City investment record scuppered by credit crunch
The impact of the credit crunch has been ‘sudden and significant’, derailing City of London and Canary Wharf investment markets which were on course for record years, said a report published this week.
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Goodman chief to star at Sheds
Goodman chief executive officer Greg Goodman is to make his first UK speech at Sheds, Property Week’s conference and exhibition for the industrial and distribution worlds, on 6 February 2008.
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Travelodge checks into Hereford
Travelodge is to develop a 38-room hotel in Hereford after buying a site next to the Grafton Inn in Grafton.
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Fat kids chain in Northampton
Fat Chance, the childrens health and fitness chain, has taken a 5,000 sq ft unit at £32,000 a year on a 15-year lease at O&H Properties’ Sol Central, Marefair, Northampton.
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Professional
Fire certificates
Question: I understand there have been changes to the fire regulations for tenants. I have a fire certificate, but is there anything else I need to do?
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Insight
Edge superstores out, but save our centres
Our house in London’s Greenwich, where this column was written, has three Tescos, two Sainsbury’s and two Asdas nearby.
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CBRE’s Dalgleish gets sporty
CB Richard Ellis’s head of retail for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Malcolm Dalgleish, has taken a position as non-executive director at Mike Ashley’s Sportsworld.
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Case news
Jonathan Ross reports on a deception by a project manager, while Warren Gordon highlights court decision based on the greater good
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Custom House’s German capture
Irish wealth management company Custom House Capital has bought a three-property German portfolio for €27m (£13m) a yield of 5.6%.
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Markets
Capital letters
Niche investment agency FSP thinks its name will help it justify the decision to go it alone.
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Safeland’s Capital investment
Jersey-based Safeland Active Management’s Flexspace and Safeland Property Unit Trust has bought Capital Trading Park, a 164,700 sq ft industrial estate in Knowsley, near Liverpool from George Moss & Sons for £6.5m.
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Competition Commission calls for supermarket sweep
Planning shake-up may push food retail to town edges, but may not force supermarket land sales