All Property Week articles in 08 July 2005 – Page 2

  • News

    IPD figures undercut residential investors’ get-rich-quick hopes

    08 July 2005

    Residential return figures suggest private investors’ expectations are too high, says Trevor Moross

  • Directory enquiries: Yell’s UK operations will now include Northern Ireland
    Markets

    Yell expands telesales into Northern Ireland

    08 July 2005

    Yell has invested £8.5m to expand its telesales operation into Northern Ireland.

  • Markets

    English Partnerships

    08 July 2005

    English Partnerships has submitted an outline planning application to Plymouth City Council to develop a 3 acre (7.3 ha) ex-Ministry of Defence storage site. The regeneration agency is seeking to turn the Stores Enclave at South Yard in Devonport, Plymouth, into a mixed-use scheme that will include 500 new ...

  • Watt’s all this then? Ereira Mendoza’s company car
    News

    It’s electric

    08 July 2005

    The last time I wrote about David Ereira and Daniel Mendoza, it was about their fast-living lifestyle in the Mediterranean Sea.

  • Insight

    At last, justice for London’s East End

    08 July 2005

    Now it’s time to get down to business.

  • News

    A Duke’s ransom

    08 July 2005

    The legal eagles at SJ Berwin got a taste of the higher life when the real estate division toasted a successful year with a party in the opulent surroundings of Duchess House in London’s Westminster.

  • Girls allowed: Cushman’s Polish Ladies with John Travers
    News

    Dudek proves himself to be a ladies’ man

    08 July 2005

    Jerzy Dudek, the goalkeeping hero of Liverpool’s Champions League victory over AC Milan, has come to the aid of Cushman & Wakefield’s Polish Ladies football team.

  • News

    Durham scheme doubles

    08 July 2005

    HelioSlough, the joint venture between Helios and Slough Estates which specialises in industrial development, has submitted plans for two distribution centres totalling 700,000 sq ft (65,030 sq m) at the Wynyard One scheme in Durham.

  • Leech: fund to buy sites for development
    News

    Terrace Hill to set up development fund

    08 July 2005

    ‘Rare’ £100m development fund to be run by Morley’s Littlehales

  • News

    Wallace makes shock JLL departure

    08 July 2005

    Jones Lang LaSalle parted company with City of London office agency director Martin Wallace this week.

  • News

    Defence Estates

    08 July 2005

    Defence Estates has put the 250-year-old Royal Military Academy in Woolwich up for sale. The 21 acre (8.9 ha) site contains 120,000 sq ft (11,148 sq m) of grade II-listed buildings, and 100,000 sq ft (9,210 sq m) to the rear. There are outline plans for conversion to a ...

  • Army store: Pillard Hall, the MoD’s office in Whitehall
    Professional

    The line of defence

    08 July 2005

    Defence Estates aims to save billions through its 20-year property rationalisation programme. Ettie Neil-Gallacher talks to director-general of operations, David Olney

  • News

    Databank

    08 July 2005

    This week, Moneyfacts research into alternatives to direct property investment

  • Markets

    Databank

    08 July 2005

    This week, National House-Building Council research and a view from the City

  • News

    Stanhope and Schroders win latest round in Croydon

    08 July 2005

    Planning inspector expresses reservations about rival Arrowcroft’s arena-based scheme

  • Markets

    Southern Cross tenants may face eviction threat

    08 July 2005

    Occupiers visited by bailiffs demanding rates payments

  • Markets

    Not yet REIT for conversion

    08 July 2005

    The sector needs to expand and ‘professionalise’ before real estate investment trust conversion can be considered.

  • Field trial: Graham Souter’s strip of land, outlined in red, was compulsorily purchased for a new road to the Park Farm estate
    Professional

    Compulsory purchase disorder

    08 July 2005

    A Berkshire landowner has won £7.7m compensation after being offered just £13,600 in a compulsory purchase deal. But local ratepayers aren’t celebrating.

  • News

    City View: John Waples

    08 July 2005

    Little has been said about Andrew Macfarlane’s departure from Land Securities and, given the role he played in the group’s ‘quiet revolution’, it is a surprising omission.

  • Tate: planning system ‘gives out wrong messages’
    Professional

    RTPI chief: planning is taxation vehicle

    08 July 2005

    Ron Tate condemns ‘arbitrary and unpredictable’ abuse of system