All Property Week articles in 07 September 2007 – Page 5
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News
Halabi comes out fighting over Esporta crisis
Entrepreneur defends leisure chain’s prospects to Property Week
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Professional
Collateral contracts
Question: My former landlord assured me I would not be responsible for any disrepair at the end of my lease but this was not written in the lease. The new landlord seeks to pursue me for disrepair at the premises. Can it do so?
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Up Close and personal
While Simon Cooke, managing director of Close Investment, may be more at home among the financial pages of Property Week, it appears he is also gracing the pages of girlie gossip mag Reveal.
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Professional
Housebuilder loses squatter compensation claim
European Court of Human Rights quashes Oxfordshire-based JA Pye’s attempt to sue government
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News
Police dismiss Portsmouth claim
A Portsmouth City Council worker investigated for corruption related to Centros Miller’s Northern Quarter retail scheme has been cleared by Hampshire Constabulary.
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City view: Jenny Davey
UK REITS have been a failure. That is the conclusion of many quarters of the property industry.
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Tiger checks in at Edinburgh
Irish developer Tiger has submitted a planning application for its £200m scheme in Edinburgh city centre. It proposes a five-star 180-bedroom Intercontinental hotel and adjacent three-star 246-bedroom Travelodge
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Markets
Mandy visits World Trade Centre
Peter Mandelson, the British commissioner of the European Union for Trade, will be in Hull today to launch the World Trade Centre Hull and Humber Services at its offices at One Humber Quays near Hull marina.
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Markets
The Ridings Shopping Centre
The Ridings Shopping Centre in Wakefield is to undergo £25m of improvements, including a 100,000 sq ft three-storey extension and a redesigned food court. The work will be carried out next year.
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Professional
Case news
Warren Gordon reports on tenants who had a second chance to apply for a freehold, while Jonathan Ross highlights a bitter family feud over a garage
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News
Carlyle completes Freeport takeover
Group finally assumes control after shareholders approve £155m offer
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Cantium’s Wallington purchase
Cantium Developments has bought the 35,000 sq ft office building Beddington House in Wallington, Sutton, Greater London, for £4m at a net initial yield of 9.9%.
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Former Hargreaves Goswell duo to lead JLL at Canary Wharf
Former Hargreaves Goswell pair Angus Goswell and Sam Boreham are to head the Jones Lang LaSalle team handling the Canary Wharf leasing instruction.
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McLean Nikal buys Somerset site
A joint venture between David McLean Developments and Nikal has bought a 17.3 acre site for £3.5m for the Church Commissioners in Wells, Somerset. It will submit an outline planning application next month for the site on East Somerset Way, which will provide roadside, office, trade counter and industrial schemes ...
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Develica buys in Germany
AIM-listed German property company Develica Deutschland has bought a 12-strong office, retail and industrial portfolio in central Germany from a private investor for €45m (£30.4m), reflecting a yield of 7.46%.
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Reichmann buys Canary stake
Canary Wharf creator Paul Reichmann has bought a stake in Songbird Estates, the group that controls Canary Wharf Group.
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Buybacks for China
China Real Estate Opportunities kicked off its share buyback scheme this week. Shareholders of the company, which undertakes investment and development projects in China, approved the move at an extraordinary general meeting on Monday, and the company bought £7m of its shares on Wednesday.
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Moorevale trio settle bust-up
A High Court row between three directors of Mayfair property company Moorevale has been settled out of court.