All Property Week articles in 08 September 2006

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  • Online

    Bill Edgerley dies

    2006-09-12T13:54:00Z

    One of retail property’s most popular agents died suddenly yesterday at the age of 44

  • Online

    The Junction sells four parks

    2006-09-12T12:19:00Z

    Capital & Regional and Morley Fund Management’s retail warehouse fund The Junction has sold four of its parks

  • Online

    Orb Estates developer gets eight years

    2006-09-12T10:47:00Z

    Gerald Smith, the property developer behind Orb Estates, was yesterday sentenced to eight years in prison for stealing £34m from e-commerce company Izodia.

  • Jeff Schwartz - CEO ProLogis
    Online

    ProLogis to float E4.2bn European operation

    2006-09-11T16:47:00Z

    The world's biggest distribution property owner, unveiled plans this week to float its E4.2bn (£2.85bn) European operation at the end of this month

  • Online

    O Twelve scoops £17m of Thames Gateway property

    2006-09-11T14:56:00Z

    O Twelve Estates has acquired £17m of mixed properties in the Thames Gateway, bringing total investment for the AIM-listed company to £56m since March

  • Online

    Aberdeen Property invests in Scandinavia

    2006-09-08T14:44:00Z

    Aberdeen Property Investors today unveiled its debut property fund investing in Scandinavia and the Baltic countries.

  • Kings Hill, Kent
    Online

    Liberty Property Trust agrees Kings Hill headquarters deal

    2006-09-08T11:41:00Z

    Liberty Property Trust has agreed a deal with finance group Cabot Financial for a bespoke headquarters building at Kings Hill in Kent

  • Professional

    Trouble on site

    08 September 2006

    Student standards

  • News

    Roadside

    08 September 2006

  • News

    Shareholding restrictions could stifle REITs

    08 September 2006

    Nearly a third of probable REIT investors believe the current 10% shareholding restriction will render the tax-exempt investment vehicles unworkable.

  • Markets

    Trade pretenders

    08 September 2006

    There are many challengers to Reading’s position as Berkshire’s number one retail destination. Deirdre Hipwell reports

  • Markets

    Tomorrow people

    08 September 2006

    Hopes of an upturn in the occupier market have created a wave of investment deals in Reading. Deirdre Hipwell reports

  • Insight

    On-site renewables news

    08 September 2006

    Sir, I would like to draw your readers’ attention to developments in renewable energy.

  • New Lodgers: Marchday’s mansion has a new tenant
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    08 September 2006

    Deirdre Hipwell gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • Grist to the Mill: a spec start on Abbey Mill is a fillip to the Reading market
    Markets

    Reading the market

    08 September 2006

    Is Morley Fund Management right to back PMB’s speculative tower when take-up is at an ’all-time low’?

  • Driving forward: two In ‘n’ Outs are being built in Northampton
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    08 September 2006

    Adam Benzine gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • News

    London offices send

    08 September 2006

    Derwent Valley Holdings benefited from the strength of the central London office market to achieve a 15.4% increase in net asset value in the first half of the year.

  • Professional

    Lloyds TSB

    08 September 2006

    Lloyds TSB’s corporate markets division has begun to move into Standard Life’s 10 Gresham Street in the City of London. It has taken 110,000 sq ft (10,219 sq m) for 17 years at £47.50/sq ft (£511.29/sq m). Fit-out was by MCM and lead construction manager Mace.

  • News

    Leamington Spa shortlist

    08 September 2006

    Milligan, Henry Boot, Simons Developments and Wilson Bowden have been shortlisted for a £50m shopping centre scheme in Royal Leamington Spa town centre.

  • News

    Land Securities

    08 September 2006

    Land Securities and Southwark Council this week unveiled a 48 metre by 3 metre artwork by Turner Prize finalist Ian Davenport under the Western Bridge on Southwark Street. Poured Lines was commissioned as part of the Southwark Street Gateway Improvement Project.