All Property Week articles in 08 December 2006 – Page 3
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GE embarks on new forward-purchasing strategy
GE Real Estate is to forward-purchase the largest available distribution warehouse in the south-west as part of a new investment strategy.
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Nice little wage earner
Angus Scott-Brown at Knight Frank Investment Management and John Knowles at DTZ are rising stars at their firms, so I’m not sure they need £500 travel vouchers.
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...but Ealing to miss housing
The London Borough of Ealing will fail to meet its residential planning targets over the next five years, resulting in significant undersupply of housing, warns CB Richard Ellis Hamptons International.
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Investors expect la dolce vita as Italy embraces REITs
Introduction of SIIQs next July should bring transparency and stability, says Deirdre Hipwell
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Hepher Dixon and Dickens join Savills fold
Savills bought two firms this week as part of its business expansion.
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Diary of... a property manager
Nigel Wheeler, chairman of management services at Jones Lang LaSalle, takes us through his week
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Planning: ‘green’ loophole jeopardises development
David Lawson warns about a ‘stealth law’ that could hinder urban development
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Delancey and Invista are masters of Rolls
Royal Courts to sign 150,000 sq ft prelet at developers’ Rolls Building
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Wiltons retail double dare
Irish investor Joe O’Donovan has put Wilton shopping centre in Cork up for sale for €285m (£192.2m) – more than double what he paid just over two years ago.
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Mitsubishi to sell Cushman stake
Cushman & Wakefield, the New York-based property services company, could have a new controlling shareholder.
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Crime scene restoration
Developer Barry Gilligan wants to turn a symbol of the Troubles into a leisure destination.
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Contamination liability
Question: I am buying a former industrial site owned by a petrochemical company for residential redevelopment. Who is liable for contamination issues? If it is the purchaser, what could be done to mitigate the liability?
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The French connection
Mike Phillips previews plans for St Pancras station as it prepares to welcome Eurostar
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Pre-Budget report confirms land tax delay
Chancellor Gordon Brown confirmed this week that the controversial planning gain supplement would be delayed by at least a year in his pre-Budget report.
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Herts RD Park comes up roses
Rosemound is to complete a brace of deals at its RD Park scheme in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire.
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Sale pictured for London College of Communication
The sale of the University of Arts’ London College of Communication as an investment and development opportunity is set to go ahead before Christmas.
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City view: Jenny Davey HBOS move may trigger housebuilding frenzy
Bank’s interest in Wilson Bowden and Crest Nicholson could start domino effect, says Sunday Times deputy City editor Jenny Davey
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Jansons prepares to join Colliers CRE for Christmas
West London specialist is latest industrial agency to be swallowed up by big firm
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LandSecs chief cheers planning overhaul
But developers remain cautious about practicality of Barker report
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Curo launches fund for Chatham
Curo Property Funds, the commercial property syndicator, has launched a £25.4m fund to finance development of a 60,500 sq ft (56,205 sq m) leisure and entertainment centre in the Chatham Quays Enterprise Zone in Kent.