All Property Week articles in 06 January 2006 – Page 4
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Markets
To Part L and back
From April, new building regulations will require huge cuts in carbon emissions. But with rumours of corruption and non-compliance rife, successful policing of the rules could be a distant dream.
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News
BAA lands in Budapest with plan for ‘Hungary’s Heathrow’
Airport operator in talks with local developer Wallis Group for offices and sheds on 3,493 acre site
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News
Hermes reshuffles asset manage
Hermes has appointed DTZ and Churston Heard to key portfolio management positions.
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News
SWIP appoints new head of retail sales
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP) has appointed Tony Maddock as head of retail sales in a bid to take the lion’s share of the retail investment market.
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News
Former New Look chief appointed as Wyevale chairman
Former New Look chief executive Jim Hodkinson has been appointed chairman of Wyevale Garden Centres, following an extraordinary general meeting where chairman David Williams was removed from the board.
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News
Leslau loses appetite for Little Chef
Nick Leslau’s bid to buy 65 Little Chef restaurants ended when he pulled out of a sale and leaseback just before Christmas.
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News
DTZ to advise on future of Kookai UK stores
Kookai has appointed DTZ as property adviser, after the fashion retailer’s UK licence owner was placed into administration this week.
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Insight
Olympic advice
Sir, It is imperative that existing residents and businesses in the areas affected by the 2012 London Olympics 2012 are able to continue to prosper before, during and after the games (special report, 02.12.05, p89).
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Professional
Professional advice
This week, landlords’ break options, converting to an LLP and supercession
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News
Advantage to Queen’s members in club bid
Sir John Ritblat is among members poised to snare prestigious tennis club
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Professional
Abandon impartiality and behave like an advocate
An honest approach to rent reviews is needed, says Simon Curtis
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News
St John Hartnell dies aged 66
St John Hartnell, former senior partner of Bristol-based retail agency Hartnell Taylor Cook, has died.
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Markets
Center Parcs’ £50m Jersey waterfront plans
Center Parcs has unveiled plans to open a £50m waterfront leisure complex in St Helier.
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News
JLL appointed at £5bn Greenwich Peninsula
Firm wins mandate to market 3.5m sq ft around Millennium Dome
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Professional
2006: the big issues
REITs, environmental issues and development land tax are set to dominate the agendas of all seven professional disciplines in the year ahead.
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News
Zara chief buys £140m City scheme
Spain’s richest man and founder of clothing chain Zara has bought 100 Wood Street (right) in the City of London for around £140m, £15m above the asking price.
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News
10 Poland Street
A private investor has sold 10 Poland Street in London’s West End for £6.2m to Insight Investment, at a net initial yield of 5%. Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker acted for the seller; Jones Lang LaSalle acted for Insight.
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News
Wanted: a home for £1m
Charlotte Grobien wants to make £1m out of property – and give it away. Sinead Cruise reports
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News
Valuation Office Agency slashes 1,000 jobs
Staff recruited for Council Tax revaluation to hear their fate next week