All Property Week articles in 03 April 2009 – Page 5
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Professional
McGrigors: rents may fall
Landlords and retailers could clash over rents and service charges linked to the Retail Prices Index (RPI) if deflation takes hold, a law firm has warned.
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News
Standard Life posts NAV fall
Standard Life Investments Property Income Trust’s net asset value per share fell 44.7% last year to 61.7p.
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Online
Gerald Eve's Prime Logistics Report
Declining occupier demand and an increase in available space have led to oversupply in some areas – despite a virtual halt in new development, according to the latest industrial figures from Gerald Eve.
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News
Raven misses equity-raising target
Raven Russia, the AIM-listed warehouse developer, has raised £76.2m of equity – less than the £125m targeted – and has received letters of intent to accept its £60m bid for Raven Mount from 72.3% of shareholders.
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Markets
The market in minutes: Hampshire, Dorset & Wiltshire
Aditi Shah gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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News
Heron opens doors at Lille
Heron International officially opened the first phase of its Heron Parc leisure, retail and office development at Villeneuve d’Ascq in Lille, France, this week.
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News
Rugby REIT scraps dividend
Rugby Estates Investment Trust has scrapped its dividend following a 35% fall in its net asset value.
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News
Robin Priest’s Deloitte departure
Deloitte partner in real estate corporate finance advisory Robin Priest is to leave the firm on 31 May.
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News
Olympic Village deadline extended
The Olympic Delivery Authority and Lend Lease have extended talks on the Olympic Village.
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News
Private eye: David Pearl
In my last Property Week column at the beginning of the year, I tried to cheer things up by recounting what I thought was an amusing little moral tale, which resulted in my being accused, through the letters page, of being sexist.
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News
Quintain’s equity-raising hopes dashed
Quintain this week confirmed fears that it would not be able to carry out its equity fundraising.
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News
CWMs Osmond pay-out
Chris Osmond, a former partner and head of rent review at CWM has been paid a six-figure sum following an arbitration hearing in relation to work he carried out at the firm.
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Markets
Kite’s cure for Kent
Dartford may be losing a lifelong employer, but a host of new projects is keeping council leader Jeremy Kite positive
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Markets
Crossrail extension in Kent
Extending Crossrail beyond Abbey Wood to Dartford, Ebbsfleet and Gravesend would enhance the regeneration of north Kent, it was claimed last month.
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Markets
Escape to the country
Driven out of London by wafer-thin margins, 1980s developer of yuppie lofts Andrew Wadsworth is bringing rural chic to Dorchester.
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Markets
Portsmouth council’s Lynx effect
Portsmouth City Council has appointed Gerald Eve to advise on an outstanding rent review of its 110,000 sq ft Lynx House in Cosham, Portsmouth.
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Professional
PWC man takes hot seat at CoreNet Global
Occupier organisation CoreNet Global UK has restructured its board.
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News
Trees consultation takes root
The Trees and Design Action Group has published guidelines on the protection and promotion of large trees in towns and cities and is carrying out a consultation until 30 April.
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News
Commercial property at heart of Dunfermline’s demise
Failure pinned on £648m of commercial lending and £150m purchase of subprime Lehman securities