All Property Week articles in 04 August 2006 – Page 4
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Professional
Battle for Kensington head lease
A landlord and its tenants who are locked in a bitter struggle over a £5m head lease in Kensington, London, are to take their fight to the Court of Appeal later this year.
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Insight
Banks to the future
As some of Britain’s biggest banks posted record profits this week, Molly Dover reveals why they are also returning to the high street
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News
Sutton Kersh Auctions makes bid for London
Liverpool-based auction house extends operations with new blood
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Insight
Bank on more good times for auctions
Our auctions coverage this week (private investor, p21, auctions special report, p61) is a good time to analyse the market’s first six months of 2006.
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Insight
Why I’m backing Arrowcroft for Croydon’s facelift
The politics of property, with Steven Norris
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News
Arabian knights circle Battersea
Power station developer in talks with MerchantBridge over cash injection
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News
CareCapital AIMs to raise profile with market listing
CareCapital, a healthcare real estate developer and owner, is to list on AIM this morning with a market capitalisation of £23m.
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Professional
A new age for travellers
A new government task group hopes to crack the stalemate over unauthorised traveller sites.
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News
Brewer drinks up Bedford site after merger
Newly formed brewer Wells & Young has acquired its first operational property.
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News
Legionnaire’s architect acquitted
Gillian Beckingham, the council architect accused of causing an outbreak of Legionnaire’s disease in Barrow, has been acquitted of seven charges of manslaughter, but found guilty of one charge of breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act, at Preston Crown Court.
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News
London & Capital unveils new funds’ debut acquisitions
Private equity FIRM London & Capital has completed the debut acquisitions for two newly launched funds.
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News
Lending conditions toughen as swap rates rise above yields
The lowest average prime yield ever recorded in the 33-year history of the CB Richard Ellis index combined with a sharp increase in swap rates has made the property lending market very tough.
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News
Frogmore’s £73m Maidenhead park buy
Thames Valley investment market thrives while lettings dwindle
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News
Irish to spend £700m
Three separate Irish investor groups have put nearly £700m of shopping centres under offer this week.
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Insight
Employers must act their age over post-65 redundancies
Sir, Although David Workman’s column regarding anti-age discrimination laws (professional + legal, 14.07.06) was factually correct, in practice, many people may take a more pragmatic view.
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News
Pinder Fry investors in peril as bank calls in £50m loan
200 investors set to lose equity in Clerkenwell site that was to have been occupied by Jarvis