All Property Week articles in 08 September 2006 – Page 3

  • News

    Pret detective

    08 September 2006

    We made the mistake last week of saying that Pret A Manger joint-founder and Hoxton hotel developer Sinclair Beecham previously worked at Hillier Parker.

  • Club class: as a ‘port waiting facility’, Stop 24 will be more like an airport lounge than a service station
    Markets

    A new departure

    08 September 2006

    Henry Boot has overcome the restrictive rules of motorway service station development with its airport lounge-style Stop 24 scheme in Kent.

  • Well suited (l-r): Shaun Walters, Stephen Holt, Darren Parkinson, Derek Gilbert and Simon Fryer
    Markets

    Five-figure deal

    08 September 2006

    Five partners from two rival Reading agencies have united to form one new firm, Fryer Holt.

  • Online

    How power failure can kill your data

    08 September 2006

    David Lawson warns that back-up is an essential part of a survival strategy for all businesses

  • Professional

    RTPI rebuts CPRE developer dig

    08 September 2006

    Planners have hit back at claims by the Campaign to Protect Rural England that the nation’s landscape is under threat from developers.

  • Professional

    Diary of... a council property director

    08 September 2006

    Charles Coats, head of property services at Gloucestershire County Council, takes us through his week

  • Professional

    The legality of fax contracts

    08 September 2006

    Question: I am buying a building and the seller has faxed me a copy of the agreement signed by me. Are we allowed to exchange contracts using this?

  • News

    PWC ponders City pair

    08 September 2006

    PricewaterhouseCoopers has shortlisted two buildings for its new 400,000 sq ft (37,161 sq m) central London headquarters.

  • News

    City view: Jenny Davey

    08 September 2006

    Irvine Sellar and his joint venture partners must be laughing all the way to the bank after striking what looks like the office deal of the year with Transport for London at the Shard.

  • News

    English Partnerships and English Cities Fund

    08 September 2006

    English Partnerships and English Cities Fund are to submit planning for one of the south of England’s biggest regeneration projects at Millbay, south-west of Plymouth city centre. The scheme includes 1,233 homes and 190,522 sq ft (17,700 sq m) of retail and leisure.

  • Street style: from Sogo to Virgin and now to HSBC
    News

    HSBC ends circus at Piccadilly with new design concept

    08 September 2006

    Bank kicks off return to high street by taking prominent former Virgin megastore in central London

  • Green issue: Wyatt wants support from all businesses
    News

    Quintain chief to pioneer environmental summit

    08 September 2006

    Wyatt to team up with ‘business leaders’ for April 2007 London sustainability event

  • Going up in the world: new global head Jeff Jacobson
    News

    LaSalle Euro chief Jacobson goes global

    08 September 2006

    Company veteran to take over from Lynn Thurber as global head

  • Five star: the station’s chat show host Trisha Goddard
    News

    Church tunes into Channel Five

    08 September 2006

    Channel Five’s offices in London’s Covent Garden have been acquired by the Church Commissioners as part of a £25.5m deal.

  • Insight

    Moir champagne please

    08 September 2006

    Sir, Following my return to the office after hanging up my bucket and spade for another year, I enjoyed Duncan Moir’s article on work experience (private investor, 28.05.06).

  • News

    Irish snap up Scots centres

    08 September 2006

    A Northern Irish investor, advised by BTW Shiells, is set to buy the Avenue shopping centre in Newton Mearns, Glasgow, from Sovereign Land for more than £70m.

  • News

    Feltham town centre fills up

    08 September 2006

    Asian accessories and jewellery retailer Celeste and Adams Kids has signed up at Morley Fund Management’s the Centre, Feltham.

  • News

    Mucklow and Town Centre eye REITs

    08 September 2006

    Family ownership may not be a barrier to entry, say advisers

  • News

    Sainsbury’s to sublet giant Dartford distribution centre

    08 September 2006

    Supply chain overhaul results in supermarket’s U-turn at ProLogis scheme

  • Professional

    Case news

    08 September 2006

    Warren Gordon looks at damages following a law firm’s negligent serving of a notice for a client, while Jonathan Ross reports on a tenant’s liability for an employee’s injuries because of a defective lift