All Property Week articles in 07 October 2005 – Page 4
-
News
Canary Wharf invites bids for valuation contract
Canary Wharf Group has kicked off a competitive pitch for its valuation work, which could lead to the exit of one of its long-standing valuers, CB Richard Ellis or Savills.
-
News
Eddisons posts best-ever resul
Leeds-based Eddisons, one of the fastest-growing auction houses in the north, hosted a £10m sale last Thursday – the firm’s best result since it was formed in 1844.
-
Markets
London strengthens position as best city for business
Lead over Paris and Frankfurt increases in CWHB European Cities Monitor
-
News
Rational thought is behind irrational prices
Market’s fundamentals justify investors’ expensive purchases, says Richard Auterac
-
Professional
Falling behind
Bureaucracy and a cash shortfall are hindering the government’s Building Schools for the Future programme, which aims to rebuild or refurbish every school in England.
-
News
Back in black
The launch of Redevco’s office building at 40 Princes Street in Edinburgh last week was a lavish affair, with champagne and canapes all round.
-
Markets
The laws of attraction
While the US remains the top overseas investor in the UK, companies from China increasingly see Britain as a springboard into Europe. Sean McAllister reports. Illustration by Gemma Robinson
-
Markets
Housing association picks Portsmouth HQ
The Portsmouth Housing Association (PHA) Group has chosen Peninsular House for its new headquarters in one of this year’s biggest lettings in the town.
-
Markets
Angling for business
Anglo Irish Bank has set up a dedicated east Midlands team and aims to lend at least £100m to companies in the region over the next year. Stuart Watson reports
-
News
Former Akeler duo to develop Leatherhead office scheme
New venture by Trevor Silver and Stephen Morgan applies for consent for three buildings
-
News
Grubb & Ellis turns to UK after split
US property services firm Grubb & Ellis is to increase its presence in the UK next year following a review of its strategy prompted by the end of its alliance with Knight Frank last week.
-
News
Investment adviser launches holiday-let SIPP
Property investment adviser Assetz has launched the first UK and overseas property-friendly SIPP (self-invested personal pension) to be offered directly by a property investment specialist.
-
Professional
Professional advice
This week, public access to lease information, Stamp Duty and rateable value appeals
-
News
MFI, Focus and Powerhouse add to out-of-town jitters
MFI, Focus and Powerhouse are the latest bulky-goods retailers to raise concerns among landlords in the out-of-town retail market.
-
Insight
‘Screen test’ is about people, as well as plasma
One of the beauties of surveying is that it attracts every type of person.
-
News
AAIM faces law suit from events management firm
Time-Based Events lodges £150,000 claim after investment company cancelled charity ball
-
News
Carlyle raises €760m for Europe
Carlyle Group, the private equity firm, has raised 760m (£517m) of equity for its second European real estate fund.
-
News
Morgan Stanley to snap up €700m Dutch developer
Real estate opportunity fund to buy AM Development for expansion into European retail sector
-
News
...and £500m Telford developer
George Wimpey, Persimmon Homes and Barratt Homes are to develop a £500m mixed-use scheme in Telford.