All Property Week articles in 09 April 2009 – Page 10

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    British Land offers four years rent free

    2009-04-08T07:48:00Z

    British Land has launched an Easter sale with a 'buy now, pay nothing until 2013 deal' on its Ropemaker office development in the City.

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    RBS to cut up to 9,000 jobs

    2009-04-08T07:47:00Z

    Royal Bank of Scotland is cutting up to 9,000 jobs worldwide in areas such as technology and call centres in what is the biggest single job cull at a bank this year.

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    Subprime loans 'disappear'

    2009-04-08T07:45:00Z

    The sub-prime mortgage market has all but vanished as lenders become risk averse, figures showed yesterday. There is now only one provider, Platform – with products that are widely available to people with impaired credit histories, and it offers just eight different products, representing a steep decline from the 1,599 ...

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    WG Mitchell NI arms in administration

    2009-04-08T07:44:00Z

    Administrators from Ernst & Young have been appointed to two of WG Mitchell property investment group’s subsidiaries in Northern Ireland.

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    Tories moot 'right to move' for tenants

    2009-04-08T07:42:00Z

    Social housing tenants would be given a new 'right to move' anywhere in the country by Tory plans yesterday condemned as 'unworkable' by the sector.

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    Price to retire from London & Stamford

    2009-04-07T19:22:00Z

    Humphrey Price, a director of London & Stamford Property, is to retire from the board.

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    Plans to be lodged at Liffey Valley town centre

    2009-04-07T18:08:00Z

    Barkhill, a joint venture between Grosvenor and property company O’Callaghan Properties, and Aviva Investors are to lodge a planning application for Liffey Valley Town Centre.

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    Consent granted for £1bn redevelopment of notorious Greenwich estate

    2009-04-07T16:48:00Z

    Berkeley Homes has gained planning consent for the £1bn redevelopment of one of London’s most deprived housing estates.

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    British Land signs first tenant at Ropemaker in City

    2009-04-07T15:11:00Z

    Bank of Tokyo has signed up for more than 220,000 sq ft at British Land’s Ropemaker development in the City of London, the biggest deal for the market so far this year and the first pre-let at the scheme.

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    NB Real Estate turns loss to profit

    2009-04-07T15:00:00Z

    NB Real Estate has turned round 2007’s operating loss to report operating profits of £2.2m last year and a stronger start to 2009.

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    Manufacturing industry says no to empty rates

    2009-04-07T14:52:00Z

    The manufacturing industry’s leading trade bodies have called for empty rates to be scrapped as part of a host of measures designed to save their industry, which they say is facing its worst trading environment for 30 years.

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    Kallakis faces suspension as San Marino ambassador

    2009-04-07T14:40:00Z

    The Republic of San Marino is awaiting the outcome of a Serious Fraud Investigation into a £56m alleged property fraud by shipping tycoon Achilleas Kallakis before deciding if it should suspend him as ambassador.

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    Speymill resumes trading on AIM

    2009-04-07T13:16:00Z

    Speymill, the property fund manager and contractor controlled by Jim Mellon, resumed trading on AIM today as it reported grim results from its construction arm.

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    High Court rules Van De Berg dishonest over Wetherspoon’s deals

    2009-04-07T13:13:00Z

    Christian Braun and his property consultancy Van de Berg & co Ltd dishonestly used confidential information to sell properties to rival companies whilst exclusively working for JD Wetherspoon, the High Court found today.