All Property Week articles in 06 May 2005 – Page 3
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Insight
There’ll be more tough economic choices for the new government
The politics of property, with Steven Norris
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News
Rogers Chapman changes from plc to LLP
Rogers Chapman has become the first property services firm to change from a private limited company to a limited liability partnership, a decision that has led to the appointment of eight new directors.
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News
CBRE poaches Knight Franks Manchester investment star
CB Richard Ellis has poached a top Manchester investment agent from Knight Frank.
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News
East Yorks picks Castlemore
Castlemore Securities has been selected by East Riding of Yorkshire Council as preferred developer of a retail-led, mixed-use scheme on a 11.7 acre (4.72 ha) site on Grovehill Road in Beverley.
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Professional
Case news
Jonathan Ross looks at the importance of entering into a written agreement when buying or selling land, while Warren Gordon reports on the validity of a consent order
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News
Pugh & Co toasts buy-to-let investors
Concerns over post-election interest rate rises fails to halt sales
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News
Hanover PUT’s Piccadilly buy
Fund manager Rockspring has acquired 105 Piccadilly, London W1, for Hanover Property Unit Trust for £13.5m, reflecting a net initial yield of 11.5%.
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Professional
Diary of... a building surveyor
Stuart Johnson, director of building consultancy at Savills, takes us through his week
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Markets
Gazeley to build Calais warehouse
Gazeley has won a design-and-build contract from French retailer Conforama for a 338,000 sq ft (31,405 sq m) distribution warehouse in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region.
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News
B&Q flies in to Staffs for distribution expansion
DIY retailer plans 500,000 sq ft Rugeley distribution warehouse on former colliery site
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Professional
Death of the glass box
Building surveyors are at the forefront of drastic measures to cut carbon emissions from buildings.
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News
Eddisons sets record despite ‘hit and miss’ bidding
Eddisons’ Leeds Auction team held its highest-grossing auction last month, but auctioneer Tony Webber is warning investors that the market is heading towards a significant cold snap.
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News
Caught between planning tariffs and development land tax
The ODPM and the Treasury are clashing over planning gain reforms, says Stuart Robinson
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Markets
Liverpool’s eco-friendly housing renewal begins
Work has started in Liverpool on one of the first Housing Market Renewal Initiative (HMRI) schemes.
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Markets
In a heart beat
Hammerson is about to submit a planning application for a new retail quarter in Sheffield so the city centre can rival Leeds and Manchester as a shopping destination.
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Professional
A battle of rights
Clashes between human rights and property law and a string of diverse court decisions are keeping local authorities and government agencies on guard. Lawyers Beverley Vara and Jonathan Hibberts report
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News
Barclays sets up UK’s largest ever PICs issue
Protego and Barclays arrange £200m eurobond issue backed by IPD returns
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Online
Finance: how property changed from a bricks to banking business
One successful provincial developer is renowned as such an expert at detecting when markets are weakening that he keeps a boat provisioned to sail away until economic winds start to turn back in the right direction.
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News
Staff fears sink Nelson Bakewell takeover
Heads of investment and property management go after deal collapses