All Property Week articles in 03 November 2006 – Page 3
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News
Gladman Developments
Gladman Developments has been granted planning permission for Scotland’s biggest speculative warehouse. The developer has formed a joint venture with private property company Strawsons and plans to develop a 380,000 sq ft (35,302 sq m) unit at J4 M8 Distribution Park in West Lothian. James Barr and Jones Lang LaSalle ...
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Hunter and Elphinstone forge development venture
Former Arlington man teams up with developer for scheme in Inverness
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Insight
Debenhams’ debutants
A new double act will be the talk of the BCSC conference next week. Laura Chesters met them. Photographs by Bohdan Cap
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West End island site tempts leisure veteran Lewis Davis
Davis & Coffer co-founder acquires nine-building New Oxford Street site
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JLL and Cushman remain unfazed
CB Richard Ellis’s two biggest rivals applauded Brett White’s capture of Trammell Crow but claimed they were not anxious about CBRE’s seemingly unstoppable growth.
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Markets
Coventrys swot spots
Three developers are vying to land the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority as a tenant in Coventry.
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Professional
Diary of... a council property director
Charles Coats, Gloucestershire County Council’s head of property services, takes us through his week
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Insight
Clarification
William Ewart Properties is headed by Andrew Creighton and Frank Boyd. Noel Smyth has no interest in the company as incorrectly stated in Property Week (global news, 20.10.06).
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City development pipeline is cut
Development activity has fallen in the City of London despite fears of a growing oversupply of offices, according to research from Drivers Jonas.
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City view: Sinead Cruise
CB Richard Ellis’s takeover of Trammell Crow has been warmly received on both sides of the Atlantic but, at the risk of inciting a backlash from literally thousands of people with a material interest in this deal, permit me to share a few sobering thoughts with you.
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Markets
Eurotunnel debt delays Channel Tunnel decisions
The future of rail freight in the Channel Tunnel is in doubt after Eurotunnel put off negotiating new charges while it attempts to restructure its finances.
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Insight
CB Richard Ellis machine isn’t satisfied yet
‘Rubbish’ was one reaction when our front page screamed that CB Richard Ellis was to buy its US rival Trammell Crow last August (news and finance, 05.08.05).
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Case news
Jonathan Ross discovers the consequences of making mistakes on notices, while Warren Gordon gets to the roots of tree preservation orders
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Canary Wharf closes in on City scheme
Group is shortlisted to develop first site outside Docklands estate
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Professional
The house that tax built
A crackdown on tax avoidance will have serious repercussions for managing agents
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Insight
Let’s count on the UK Green Building Council to show others the way
Sir, I am delighted to see such an enthusiastic response from the development industry to the proposition that the UK should establish a Green Building Council.
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Markets
Hub starts to bubble
Speculative building is finally going ahead at Prupim’s high-profile scheme.
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News
RREEF and Landid land Siemens’ Bracknell HQ
RREEF is set to complete its third tie-up with Landid for the acquisition of Siemens House in Bracknell, Berkshire.
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B&Q secures ‘nil’ rent rise in tough out-of-town market
DIY group cites ailing bulky goods market as rents are frozen in Kidderminster and Ipswich stores
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BPF launches Scottish subsidiary
A Scottish arm of the British Property Federation was launched this week.