All Property Week articles in 09 June 2006 – Page 3
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News
Football fever slows retail
England's high streets and shopping centres are predicted to be quiet this weekend as England watches its first game of the World Cup tomorrow.
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Markets
Eden of the east
A series of initiatives aim to spur on development in Glasgow's neglected east end.
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Markets
Firmac Developments
Bristol-based Firmac Developments has sold 50% of the flats in a residential scheme that features a roof-top running track, believed to be a UK first. The £55m scheme, Airpoint, has 255 flats, 12,000 sq ft (1,115 sq m) of offices, a cafe and Tesco Express in the former Mail ...
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News
Rosemound to develop Somerset sheds...
Developer to double its south-west pipeline with Bridgwater joint venture
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Markets
Day of reckoning
Land value tax and ‘supercasinos' were among the topics discussed at Property Week and Miller Developments' Scottish Property Convention. Stewart McIntosh reports
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News
Petchey sells Hungarian stake to Dawnay Day
Veteran investor Jack Petchey has sold his 50% interest in four shopping centres in Hungary to retail property investor Dawnay Day Carpathian.
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Helsby threatens to do ‘the Crouch'
Property's football fans are divided in picking the World Cup winner.
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Markets
Wake-up crawl
The rebirth of a development partnership is part of the gradual revival taking place in Crawley's office market.
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Insight
Confused messages
There has been some confusion over the distinction between the RICS dilapidations working group and the RICS dilapidations forum.
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News
Stratford City owner wants Westfield vow
London & Continental requests time limit from developer Westfield
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City view: Jenny Davey
The ferocious bid battle for control of the £4bn Stratford City project looks set to draw to a close this week, and Westfield is tipped to emerge victorious.
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Professional
Case news
Warren Gordon looks at a successful bid to set aside an order for forfeiture of a lease, while Jonathan Ross reports on a tenant who escaped a lease despite breaching the break clause conditions
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News
...and launches Crossrail campaign
Ken Livingstone has warned that large London office schemes will soon be refused planning permission if the proposed Crossrail scheme has any further delays.
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News
MVG buys niche retail warehouse firm
Retail agent Markham Vaughan Gillingham has bought Bristol-based retail warehouse specialist Edwards Hardwick & Partners.
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News
…as Morley buys into Express Park
Morley Fund Management has bought five warehouses from Express Park Group at its eponymous park in Bridgwater.
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News
Resolution buys Leipzig retail
Robert Laurence's Resolution Property has bought a retail warehouse park in Leipzig, Germany, for €25m (£17.2m) as part of its €1.5bn (£1bn) European investment programme.
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Insight
Lesson one: business and property are interdependent
Sir, Susan Freeman's comments about the lack of real estate input on the business school curriculum (professional + legal, 19.05.06) were well made and timely.
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Professional
Diary of... a building surveyor
MondayMost of the day is spent following up action points from last week's board meeting. In an expanding business such as ours, the single-most important challenge we face is continuing to manage client relationships effectively. There is much hot air spouted in the surveying market about the importance of ...
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News
Brown planning promise
Chancellor Gordon Brown has promised to ‘make major structural reforms in planning' in the UK.
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Markets
Cathedral unveils mixed-use Brighton plans
Developer Cathedral Group has unveiled its proposals for its £100m mixed-use scheme in Kemp Town, Brighton.