All Property Week articles in 09 June 2006 – Page 4
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Football booty
Barnett Ross auctioneer Steven Grossman collected his prize for winning the Property Week Super League fantasy football competition last week at the Football Association headquarters in Soho Square.
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World Cup success ‘equals property rental boom'
Jones Lang LaSalle research proves positive link between football victory and rental levels
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Professional
Colchester's Boltoph Quarter
The regeneration of Colchester's Boltoph Quarter began last week when a £16.5m, 37,674 sq ft (3,500 sq m) arts centre, designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects, was granted planning consent by Colchester Borough Council. The project manager is Turner & Townsend.
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Dentures firm bites into Crawley office market
Shortage of grade A space as McKay Securities lets last building at Pegasus Place
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US REIT Mills wants buyout bids by next week
US shopping centre REIT Mills Corporation, which has put itself up for sale amid a series of problems, has requested that prospective buyers file bids by 13 June.
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UK valuers lag behind, says RICS
The RICS said last week that immediate action is needed to stop UK surveyors falling behind the rest of the world when valuing intangible assets.
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Markets
Inquiry begins into Isis Brentford scheme
Greater London Authority to give evidence in favour of 1m sq ft proposals
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Helical Bar sets up Polish JV in first-ever Euro investment
Helical Poland part of Mike Slade's move into new markets
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Markets
Back with a bang
After two quiet years, the head of Scottish Widows Investment Partnership, Tom Laidlaw, has blasted back into action.
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Insight
The sky's the limit for BAA's portfolio
First it was Dubai Ports buying P&O for £3.9bn, now Spanish raider Ferrovial is close to buying Heathrow and Gatwick airports' owner BAA in a deal worth £16.4bn overall.
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Lead Asset Strategies
Plans were revealed this week for Lead Asset Strategies' £130m New World Square development in Liverpool. It will comprise 195,904 sq ft (18,200 sq m) of commercial space, a 25-storey residential tower and a public piazza. John Lyall Architects is designing the scheme, which is scheduled for completion by the ...
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Erinaceous arm's MD charged
A director at quoted property services firm Erinaceous's subsidiary Spring Grove Property Maintenance has been charged with ‘conspiracy to steal' from Camden Council. With two other men, Spring Grove managing director Kevin Childs appeared at a preliminary hearing at Snaresbrook Crown Court on 15 May charged with conspiracy to steal ...
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Helical arm to review university's property
Helical Bar's outsourcing venture, the Asset Factor, has secured its first deal.
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Insight
Monthly argument
Sir, The British Retail Consortium wrote to landlords calling on the property industry to accept advance rental payments on a month-by-month basis.
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World Cup prompts DTZ to keepy up appearances
DTZ has grabbed the World Cup initiative. While the rest of you have been following the crowd, buying high-definition TVs, reading about the recovery time for a broken metatarsal and imitating Peter Crouch's robot dance, DTZ has devised a football game on its website (www.dtz.com/football). Launched today to coincide ...
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Anouska Hempel
Designer Anouska Hempel and husband and financier Sir Mark Weinberg have bought back the Blakes hotel in south Kensington from Atlan Holdings for £23m. Hempel sold Blakes for around £15m around 10 years ago. The £23m price tag is thought to set a record price per room for boutique ...
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Professional
Throw off your anorak and think performance
Council property chiefs need to break the ‘glass ceiling'
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Ancestral fights
Property investment in central and eastern Europe is being jeopardised by restitution claims from dispossessed owners.
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AIM-listed Dublin-based Ely receives bid approach
Ely Property Group, the Dublin-based company listed on AIM, has received a bid approach.