All Property Week articles in 04 December 2009 – Page 6
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Online
Round two for BAA’s Airports Property Partnership sale
BAA is making a second attempt at selling its stake in its Airports Property Partnership (APP) which it owns in a joint venture with Aviva.
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Online
Spaniards end talks at Milton Gate
Spain’s Mutua Madrileña is no longer in talks to buy Evans Randall’s Milton Gate scheme in the City of London.
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News
Welsh pensioner plan
In Cardiff, Matt Williams of Malcolm Hollis has been living life as an OAP on the state pension
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News
Run for retail parks persists
The stampede of investors chasing retail park assets has continued with the completion of sales in Selby and Southampton in the past two weeks
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News
Patrons of St Pancras
Developer secures equity from Fink and debt from RBS and Barclays for £170m luxury station hotel
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Insight
The politics of property: Steven Norris
Send Mandy to Newcastle, Culture to Liverpool and Home Office to Brum
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Professional
NHS trust takeover prompts property probe
The takeover of one NHS trust in Bedfordshire by another has prompted a government investigation into trusts’ property ownership, as well as raising questions about the effect on quality of services in the region.
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Markets
NHS trust tackles Rugby scheme
Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Partnership Trust has bought the freehold of the Railings business park near Rugby railway station
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News
Warner NAV in red as it tries to refinance
Lenders seek reassurance as net asset value falls to -43p a share
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Insight
Riding the Mexican wave
Sir, “Mexican restaurants have the UK wrapped up” (Occupiers, 13.11.09) was well written and a good round-up of the new Mexican offerings
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News
MMX men ride into retail
Former Savills and Blair Kirkman directors David Justice, David Jinks and Nick Symons have set up a retail property advisory firm
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News
PwC picks workout men
PricewaterhouseCoopers has recruited Jonathan Haigh in Manchester and Dan Suggitt in Leeds, both as senior managers in the business recovery services real estate teams
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Markets
Pasties penetrate market
The West Cornwall Pasty Company continues to bite into the fast-food market
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News
London is priciest office location
London’s West End has again been “crowned” the world’s most expensive office market
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News
‘Liberty’ portfolios in receivership
GVA Grimley and Vail Williams appointed on properties let to RBS
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Professional
Need to know: Valuer registration
UK valuers have been praised for responding quickly to falling property values, but the RICS still wants to raise the standard of valuations. Its governing council voted last week to start a registration scheme for valuers next year. What is it? The RICS registration scheme should come into force by ...
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Insight
Whom to know: Sean O’Shea
University Partnerships Programme’s chief digs the student housing market
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News
Scottish Widows on song for “Jedward”
Aviva commands improved terms for £250m portfolio spun out of Project Ed