All Property Week articles in 08 December 2006 – Page 4
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News
Masters of ceremonies
To the Camden Roundhouse in north-west London for the inaugural Emeralds and Ivy Ball, courtesy of sponsor Anglo Irish Bank.
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Professional
Case news
Jonathan Ross reports on the Court of Appeal’s dim view of a minor boundary dispute, while Warren Gordon hears how a landlord was forced to sell a stables freehold to a tenant
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News
Carlyle tables cash offer for Freeport
US private equity company Carlyle Group is in talks to acquire Freeport, it emerged this week.
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Leslau takes the floor with Luminar nightclub buy
Latest sale and leaseback includes 20 properties plus a 20% stake in new tenant
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Markets
EP unveils brownfield proposals...
English Partnerships claims that brownfield land will be used more effectively as a result of new proposals it hopes to submit to the government early in the new year.
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News
LandSecs and British Land to sell Scots mall
Partnership prepares for £400m sale following new year REIT conversion
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Professional
BPF praises Eddington
The British Property Federation has welcomed Sir Rod Eddington’s report of last week calling for a new, independent planning commission to speed up the delivery of large infrastructure projects.
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News
Investors park bids for Kwik-Fit portfolio
Pearl and LaSalle among buyers for £158m pan-European properties
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News
Nobody drives it better
It may not have an ejector seat or a rocket launcher but Mike Warner, chairman of CB Richard Ellis’s building consultancy division, is the proud owner of the vintage three-litre, two-seater Bentley, which was driven by David Niven as Sir James Bond in the original 1967 Casino Royale film.
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Professional
The Beetham Organization
The Beetham Organization resubmitted its application to build a 1m sq ft (92,900 sq m) office campus in Aldgate in the City of London last week. The application was previously submitted in June (analysis + opinion, 23.06.06) but was not accepted because it was incomplete, a spokeswoman for the City ...
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Insight
Barker’s bold vision faces uphill struggle
Economist Kate Barker’s vision for the planning system gives every indication that she has been ‘got at’ by retailers and developers.
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Markets
Tesco goes big in Banbridge
Tesco is to open its largest store at Northern Ireland’s Bridgewater Park in Banbridge.
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Insight
Hwang’s ‘inability to stand back’ ended Battersea dream
The politics of property, with Steven Norris
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News
Azorim eyes Europe expansion
Azorim Development & Construction, a Tel Aviv-listed residential developer, is expanding into central and eastern Europe through a tie-up with AIM-listed Engel East Europe.
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News
Property Week cleans up at press awards
Property Week stole the show at the International Building Press Awards last month, scooping four of the coveted awards.
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Insight
Byrning ambition
Comedian Ed Byrne entertained 1,200 guests at Dublin’s Burlington Hotel for the fifth Irish Property Awards last week
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News
Kirschel sounds out London’s Tin Pan Alley for music revival
Rock bar Intrepid Fox to form key element of mixed-use scheme
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Face it: we’re all leveraged now
It’s time to end the ‘debt is risk’ myth, says Stuart Le Gassick