All Property Week articles in 04 November 2005 – Page 5
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Dalgleish celebrates £13.5m windfall from CBRE takeover
Malcolm Dalgleish to lead CBRE’s drive into Europe after surprise sale of firm he founded
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Construction starts on £113m
Construction of the £113M deep-sea container terminal at the port of Gdansk in Poland began last week.
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ING predicts 10% returns for property over five years
Investment survey bullish on yields and London office rental growth
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ODPM rejects plans for 5,000 Stevenage homes
Plans to build 5,000 homes in Stevenage were turned down last week by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister on the grounds that the regional spatial strategy has yet to determine the area’s exact level of housing need.
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The £60,000 question
With more contractors entering the world of the housebuilder, Property Week asks how well they can compete with the established names.
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Humberts to be taken over by Tchenguiz-backed Farley Group
Humberts, the 163-year-old commercial, residential and rural surveying firm, is to be acquired in a £7.2m deal by an AIM-listed company backed by entrepreneur Vincent Tchenguiz.
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Industry leaders gather for 'Sheds'
The biggest names in industrial and distribution property are to speak at the ‘Sheds – the Networking Event’ exhibition and conference organised by Property Week for 8 and 9 February next year.
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20-30-40-50
Each week Ettie Neil-Gallacher meets a property figure from a different age bracket. Piers Wheeler, 28, is a graduate in the City investment and development department at Knight Frank
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Miller joins councils to develop new Midlothian community
Miller Developments, Midlothian Council and City of Edinburgh Council have formed a joint venture to develop a new community in Shawfair, Midlothian.
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LandSecs calls for abolition of tenants’ lease renewal rights
Land Securities chief executive Francis Salway and co-director Bob De Barr used the British Council of Shopping Centres conference to call for the abolition of tenants’ automatic right to renew their leases.
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M&S boss Rose calls for 'dream' environment
Marks & Spencer chief executive Stuart Rose this week called on retail landlords to listen to their tenants so that both parties could work towards providing a ‘dream’ environment for shoppers.
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Warner appoints new property director
Mike Stevens is to take on the key property role at Warner Estate Holdings, the acquisitive quoted property investor.
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CB Richard Ellis seals Dalgleish takeover
CB Richard Ellis today confirmed the acquisition of top retail property agency Dalgleish for $37.9m (£21.4m) in cash.
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Grainger swoops for £135m caravan site operator
Residential property investor Grainger Trust said this morning it was in takeover talks with caravan site operator Parkdean Holidays, confirming weekend press reports.
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Citigroup bids for Dutch retail portfolio
Citigroup Property Investors is among a shortlist of five bidders for Dutch department store Vendex’s 1.3bn (£89m) portfolio.
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Liberty ups stake in Newcastle shopping centre
Liberty International has paid £53m to increase its interest in Newcastle’s Eldon Square shopping centre from 45% to 60%.
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CBRE closes in on Dalgleish takeover
CB Richard Ellis was this week closing in on a spectacular retail agency coup by buying Dalgleish.
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Bonnington buys Gillette HQ in west London
Irish hotel company Bonnington Group has triumphed in its bid to buy the Gillette’s west London headquarters.
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JLL posts strong third quarter results
Jones Lang LaSalle has reported a one-third increase in its third quarter results, boosted by the strong global property markets.
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IPD reveals soaring popularity of non-listed vehicles
More than 13.2bn (£8.9bn) of new money is expected to be invested in European non-listed property vehicles this year.