All Property Week articles in 09 November 2007 – Page 5
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News
UK pooled funds witness outpouring of confidence
Existing investors keep faith, but fail to stem first net outflow in unlisted sector since 2003
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News
Design competition for Waterloo
The South Bank Employers Group has launched a competition to appoint an architect to design a square in London’s Waterloo.
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Markets
Dunlop Heywood stalwart sets up new company
Manchester big name quits Erinaceous to launch mixed-use development specialist
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Insight
Economy will come to dominate planning
Sir, The economy is about to take centre stage in the world of planning.
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News
DTZ moves City headquarters
DTZ is set to move to Hammerson’s 125 Old Broad Street in the City of London.
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News
City view: Jenny Davey
The big hitters of the shopping centre industry lined up this week to sell their wares at the BCSC conference in Gateshead.
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News
Metropole shortlist chosen
The Crown Estate has picked a shortlist of four to develop the Metropole hotel site near London’s Trafalgar Square: Stanhope, backed by Singapore-based real estate company CapitaLand; Exemplar with MSREF; Australian residential developer Modern City Living with contractor Lustig & Moar, funded by Macquarie Bank; and Irish developer Ballymore.
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Professional
Retailers launch scheme to check service charges
Landlords the Mall, British Land and Land Securities sign up schemes for scrutiny
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Professional
New timetable for energy performance certificates
A new, phased timetable for energy performance certificates was unveiled last week by the Communities and Local Government department.
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Markets
Herman Miller goes Centrium
Design company Herman Miller has taken 12,000 sq ft on the ground floor of Tishman Speyer’s Centrium building in Midtown.
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News
Largest Mediterranean shopping centre now open
The largest shopping centre in the Mediterranean region opened this week in Mersin, Turkey. The 770,000 sq ft Forum Mersin is owned by Multi Turkmall and Union Investment Real Estate and has 200 shops. Zara, Media Markt and Marks & Spencer have taken units.
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News
Planet and Triumph celebrate first year of trading
Fashion retailers Planet and Triumph, the lingerie brand, are the latest to sign up at the Heart in Walton, as it celebrates its first year of trading. O&H Properties’ 227,000 sq ft scheme has 53 shops, 279 flats, a car park and a library in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.
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News
Jesta caught out by funding troubles
Jesta’s debut in the UK residential market is wobbling as it struggles to secure funding for its £60m purchase of a London development in the wake of the credit crunch.
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News
Developers go to dogs in Catford
Countryside Properties and Hyde Housing Association, in association with English Partnerships, have submitted plans for a mixed-use redevelopment of the former Catford greyhound stadium in south-east London.
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Professional
Case news
Warren Gordon examines an unrealistic claim for damages in a case of trespass, while Jonathan Ross reports on a duff land deal
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News
Parkridge fired up for Canon
Parkridge Securities has won planning permission for the £42m redevelopment of Canon House in Wallington, Surrey.
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Markets
Cancer Research seeks new HQ in King’s Cross
Cancer Research has appointed Jones Lang LaSalle to find a 130,000-150,000 sq ft headquarters.
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News
Coalition calls for EU REIT
A coalition of European real estate bodies this week launched a campaign for a pan-European REIT.