All Property Week articles in 09 September 2005 – Page 2
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Trillium sells Telereal stake to Pears Group
The pears group wants to become a force in the property outsourcing market after taking full control of BT’s £2bn portfolio this week.
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Gradon to oversee P&O’s London Gateway scheme
P&O has APPOINTED Michael Gradon as chief executive of its London Gateway project, one of the largest industrial and distribution schemes ever planned in the UK.
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Pokering fun
If you fancy yourself as a bit of a card shark, then pop along to a property industry charity poker tournament on Tuesday 8 November.
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Insight
The UK must fuel itself for Hurricane Katrina’s impact
The politics of property, with Steven Norris
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Football feast
Scarborough Property Group’s chairman Kevin McCabe and the Bank of Scotland have done many deals together over the years, but I doubt any have been as competitive as the eight-a-side game of football between the companies two weeks ago.
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Insight
No end in sight for rent review litigation
Sir, In recent weeks I have read with interest items relating to rent reviews in your professional section (professional advice, 26.08.05, p61), and would like to add my comments.
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JLL recruits M&S property head for out-of-town drive
Former agent Stuart Anderson to spearhead retail initiative to recover lost ground
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Ex-Quintain director joins Golfrate
Golfrate Boss Asif Aziz has appointed former Quintain director Bill Raspin to manage the company’s latest acquisition: the Trocadero and Pavilion buildings in London’s Piccadilly.
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Professional
Diary of... a rent review surveyor
Simon Curtis, head of lease advisory at Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker, talks about his week
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Insight
The deputy’s deputy
David Miliband appears to be the opposite of John Prescott, but the deputy prime minister and his second in command have a shared view of regeneration. Gwyn Roberts meets the new man at the ODPM. Photographs by Stephen Parker
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Transport of delight
Market buoyed as Transport for London searches for 400,000 sq ft building in ‘fringe’ spot
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Industry shifting towards masters degrees
Big 10 firms lead the way in recruiting graduates from conversion courses
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Opromark property exchange makes debut sale
Opromark, the property exchange that allows private investors to buy shares in individual residential properties in the same way as equities, has sold its first property.
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Markets
StreetCar makes Reading debut
Delegates at a property conference in Reading next month will get a one-off opportunity to sample a new style of transport for Reading and travel on a ‘StreetCar’.
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David Miliband
David Miliband, minister for communities and local government, and a man tipped as a future prime minister, spoke to Property Week this week about his role as the ODPM’s second cabinet minister. Miliband revealed his thinking on development land tax and the thorny issue of planning.
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Double dare
The Reading office market is unpredictable, but Prudential and Arlington have decided to start building speculatively.