All Property Week articles in 02 November 2007 – Page 9
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20-30-40-50
Each week we meet a property character from a different age bracket. Today, Aditi Shah meets Jane Ballantyne, 40, once an aspiring veterinarian and now a would-be Paula Radcliffe
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Orchard sows seeds of €2.5bn European JV fund with Pensus
Australian and London-based fund managers join forces for European core-plus drive
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A history of modern property Part 7: 1992-2001 Turmoil, Triumph and Tragedy
In the final part of our major series to help readers learn from previous property cycles, Christine Eade assesses the revolution in retail, while James Whitmore explores the quoted sector and Tony Gibbon looks back on an era that began with the Baltic Exchange bombing and ended with 9/11
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My 1970s showing
Sir, In 1975, I pioneered specialising in negotiating rent reviews and lease renewals in the process, helping to set up what has since become a vast industry for lawyers and surveyors.
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West End office to sell at £19.38m
Charlotte House, a 27,000 sq ft office block at Windmill Street in London’s West End, is to be sold for £19.38m, reflecting a net initial yield of 5% and a reversionary yield of 6.27%.
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Luqman’s father to repay £16m
Jailed property financier Shaid Luqman’s father has been ordered by the High Court to pay back more than £16m of bank loans.
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Zumo seeks 15 new squeezes
Zumo, the smoothie bar chain, plans to open 15 outlets next year taking it halfway to its five-year target of 75.
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Failed £1.4bn Jelmoli deal may yet end up in court
What next for Delek and the unbought Swiss portfolio?
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Eurohypo stumps up £1bn for Hyde Park
Eurohypo has provided a £1bn facility for the development of the luxury Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners-designed One Hyde Park residential scheme in London’s Knightsbridge.
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Erinaceous profit warning and new chief exec
Struggling property services firm Erinaceous issued a profit warning today and appointed an interim chief executive.
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Highest take up since 2001 in M25 office market
The M25 South East office market is turning into a ‘landlord’s market’, with a lack of supply pushing up rents and reducing tenant incentives, according to the latest research by Savills.
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Multi million pound scheme planned in Catford
Countryside Properties and Hyde Housing Association have submitted a multi-million pound planning application for a mixed-use scheme in Catford, London.
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Glasgow hotel refused planning permission
A hotel in Glasgow has been refused planning permission after council members branded the scheme at ghastly.
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London office market still strong, EA Shaw reports
London’s office markets are remaining strong despite the recent financial turmoil, a report by Midtown specialists EA Shaw has revealed.
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Property’s Dunkirk will see investors flee overseas markets
London’s office investment market will soon start to benefit from a return of capital next year as investors retreat from overseas markets, said BH2 today.
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Irish investors still keen on property
The Irish appetite for property investment remains strong according to a report published by Jones Lang LaSalle today.
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Metrovacesa buys in Dusseldorf
Tishman Speyer has sold an office complex in Dusseldorf, Germany to Spanish company Metrovacesa.
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Property derivatives trading soars in third quarter
The total traded value of property derivatives on the IPD UK Index stands at £10.6bn, according to data released today by Investment Property Databank and the Investment Property Forum.