All Property Week articles in 03 November 2006 – Page 4
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News
Miller bites into Transylvanian retail market
Miller Developments has made its first inroads into Romania with the ¤20m (£13.3m) purchase of a shopping centre.
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Markets
Birmingham’s rough diamond
Sean McAllister reviews new development in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter
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Markets
Birmingham embarks on property marketing offensive
City’s office agents band together while Locate in Birmingham rebrands
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Markets
Government criticised for ‘speed over quality’ planning bias
The government has come under attack over its commitment to offering financial incentives to councils based on the speed and number of housing planning applications they process.
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Markets
A drop in the berth rate
As yachting grows in popularity, marinas look like a good investment – if you can find one for sale. Richard Heap reports
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News
Bellhouses Edinburgh buy
Developer Bellhouse Joseph is in talks with Standard Life to buy Standard Life’s Tanfield Campus office complex in Edinburgh.
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News
Habitat beats M&S to Cambridge foothold
Habitat has beaten Marks and Spencer to a coveted store at Cambridge Retail Park.
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Insight
Taming the beast
Sir, I have been aware of the advance of Japanese knotweed over the last three to four decades, long before ‘the beast from the east’s’ comparatively recent rise to fame – or should I say infamy (legal + professional, 01.09.06).
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Markets
Basildon Renaissance paints
Local partnership seeks private sector developer for retail-led masterplan
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News
JLL bags CBRE head of shopping centre management
Jones Lang LaSalle has poached Catherine Lambert from CB Richard Ellis to become head of shopping centre management.
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Professional
Better Public Building Award
The City of London Academy in Bermondsey won the prime minister‘s Better Public Building Award last week. The school was designed by architect Studio E to maximise daylight and uses natural ventilation. The award is jointly sponsored by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment and the Office of ...
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Markets
Astral awaits lift-off for giant rail freight interchange
Developer submits plans for 672 acre north-west site, which would be biggest in UK
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News
Resi must find home as asset class
Residential property must do more to sell itself to the City as an asset class, delegates were told at the British Property Federation’s first residential forum in London on Wednesday.
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News
Nine more raids, three more arrests
Serious Fraud Office investigation into valuation scandal widens
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Professional
Kelly’s local heroes to aid regeneration
Devolution would free up council resources and speed up planning
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News
Abbey launches capital-guaranteed derivatives contract
Abbey, the Spanish-owned bank, has launched the first capital-guaranteed commercial property-linked bond.
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News
Prupim’s record £59m Aberdeen investment
Prupim has bought a 155 acre (63 ha) investment portfolio comprising 59 ground-leased sites from Aberdeen City Council for £59.3m.