All Property Week articles in 06 March 2009 – Page 11
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News
£20m Cardiff sale at 8%
An overseas fund has paid just more than £20m for a prominent Cardiff office building in the Welsh capital’s largest investment deal for at least a year
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Development agencies face £2m bill
The UK’s nine regional development agencies (RDAs) face a £2m empty rates bill this year.
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City view: James Whitmore - 06.03.09
For a man who loved to boast about being right, Tim Wheeler’s exit from Brixton this week was ignominious.
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Professional
Case news: Watson v Croft Promo-Sport (26.01.09)
The message: Creating excessive noise at a property may constitute a nuisance and a preventative injunction is the likely remedy
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Markets
Nottingham council seeks developers for 3,000 homes
Local authority to unveil housing plans, new city centre design and tall buildings policy at MIPIM
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Online
Ask Developments in talks to sell stake to Infinity Asset Management
Manchester-based Ask Developments is in talks to sell a significant stake to Infinity Asset Management.
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MORNING AFTER: CoreNet Global UK Awards Dinner
The 13th annual CoreNet Global UK Awards Dinner, which took place at Old Billingsgate on 12th February 2009, brought together over 650 corporate real estate professionals to celebrate industry excellence.
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Online
Rise Of The Nimbys
New research by Saint Consulting released today has shown that almost one third of people has objected to a planning application in the last year.
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Online
DFS founder Lord Kirkham to buy retail park
Lord Kirkham, founder of furniture chain DFS, has agreed to buy Hercules Unit Trust’s Cortonwood retail park for around £40m.
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Online
Wolseley considers equity raising
Wolseley has confirmed that it is considering equity raising to reduce its £3bn debt pile.
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Asda reacts with ‘disappointment’ to competition test result
Budget supermarket Asda has said it is ‘obviously disappointed’ that the Competition Appeal Tribunal has upheld Tesco's challenge to the two-year competition test on ‘technical grounds’.
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Online
View the digital edition of the Property Week Sheds supplement
The Sheds supplement is now available online.
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Online
Outer London Commission to unveil masterplan for Outer London regeneration
The Outer London Commission, chaired by Will McKee, will unveil its interim masterplan for the momentous regeneration of London’s outer boroughs at Property Week’s Outer London Summit on 11th June 2009 in Croydon.
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Online
Row breaks out over London’s affordable housing package
Housing minister, Margaret Beckett has labelled the new £135m housing package by the Homes and Communities Agency and London Mayor as ‘chaotic’.
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Interest rates cut by 0.5%
The Bank of England has cut interest rates to half and begun the process of pumping billions of pounds into Britain's economy.
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Arsenal’s Queensland Road plans get go-ahead
Islington Council has approved the final element of Arsenal Football Club’s masterplan to regenerate the wide area around the premiership club’s Emirates Stadium.
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St. Modwen nets two tenants in Worcester
St. Modwen has completed two deals totalling 17,637 sq ft at its 23-acre Great Western Business Park in Worcester.
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Macdonald Estates looks to Poland and confirms £100m funding talks under way
Macdonald Estates is considering making its first move into mainland Europe and is in talks with a UK institution to provide £100m funding for its plans.
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House prices drop 2.3% in Halifax housing index
House prices dropped by 2.3% in February and were 17.7% lower on an annual basis, according to the Halifax monthly housing index.