All Property Week articles in 09 November 2007 – Page 4
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News
‘Ghastly’ Glasgow hotel turned down
A Glasgow hotel development has been refused planning consent after council members branded the scheme as ‘ghastly’.
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News
Double-tax treaty proposals give REITs global potential
Plans to include REITs in tax treaties could increase cross-border investment
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Professional
Shares 'at a discount'
Question: I have been informed that shares in a property investment trust are available ‘at a discount’. What exactly does this mean, and is it necessarily as beneficial as it sounds?
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Markets
Students dig pads
Demand for student accommodation is high, and developers are learning lessons
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News
Hong Kong’s Ryobi’s Didcot move
Hong Kong-based power tools manufacturer Ryobi has confirmed it has taken one of Oxfordshire’s biggest distribution sheds at ProLogis Park Didcot in Oxfordshire.
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News
DevSecs wins green light for revamp in Hammersmith
Development Securities has won planning consent for a £250m redevelopment in Hammersmith town centre, west London.
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News
Development pipeline ‘to fall’
The UK’s retail development pipeline for the next five years has fallen by 15% to 8.4m sq ft as a tougher retail climate dampens demand.
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News
Workspace embarks on five-year development programme
Workspace Group has identified 18 sites within its £1bn London portfolio for development over the next five years.
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News
Erinaceous duo to depart
Beleaguered Erinaceous founders Neil Bellis and Lucy Cummings have been pushed out of the company and placed on garden leave before an extraordinary general meeting called to oust them.
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News
Manchester Waitrose demands ‘fascia test’
Rejected Citybranch scheme tests Competition Commission findings
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News
Nick Ritblat takes Deloitte in new role
Former British Land director joins accountancy giant’s real estate team
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News
Strutts damages hearing over
The damages hearing into how much Strutt & Parker must pay for negligently advising the Earl of Malmesbury when negotiating leases on car park land used by Bournemouth airport finished on Tuesday.
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News
October inertia cuts deals
The total value of UK commercial property transactions in October fell by 80%, compared with the same period last year, largely as a result of the credit crunch.
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Markets
Trocadero curse strikes as Westminster rejects scheme
Asif Aziz’s plans for hotel near Piccadilly Circus fall foul of council’s rules on affordable housing
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Markets
Enterprise culture
Big names gathered last month to thrash out the challenges facing Liverpool as the 2008 European Capital of Culture.
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News
Liberty primed to withstand crunch
‘Prime’ and ‘super-prime’ retail portfolio values unaffected
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Online
Parking: occupying a new space in a crowded market
These days, parking is a priority with developers and investors alike.
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News
Stroink is untrammelled as crow has flown
Dutch property company TCN and its colourful founder and pilot Rudy Stroink are favourites of Ludgate, owing to some fairly leftfield behaviour.
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Markets
Sainsbury’s crosses over
The supermarket’s property chief reveals why he is leaving its Holborn glass palace for King’s Cross.