All Property Week articles in 10 August 2007 – Page 7
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Markets
Urban Splash
Urban Splash has been appointed by Renew North Staffordshire to regenerate an 11.4 acre site on Stoke-on-Trent’s City Waterside, which includes Bridgewater Pottery. A planning application for the first phase of a mixed-use scheme is expected in early 2008 and construction could begin later that year.
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And she's off
Poor Dublin-based Emily Cooper, overseas negotiator at Knight Frank Ganly Walters, came a cropper at the Tattersalls Ireland International Horse Trials.
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Sainsbury's sizes up team
Sainsbury’s has made a series of appointments to its property team to carry out its expansion plans.
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Rockpoint
Rockpoint is to begin the asset management of its 12-building Devonshire Square estate in the City of London with a residential scheme on New Street by residential developer Carrot, which transformed 10 Unity Street in Bristol.US fund manager Rockpoint bought the estate, formerly known as Cutlers Gardens, last November for ...
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Reading rent record
In a new record rent for Reading, Robert Half has taken 3,200 sq ft of office space at Prupim’s Apex Plaza in Reading at £25.50/sq ft on a 10-year lease with nine months rent free. Campbell Gordon and Colliers CRE advised Prupim.
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Piano in play for Paddington scheme
Council has mixed-use plans for school site near Edgware Road
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The market in minutes - Scotland
Claer Barrett gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Mall picks Lunson in Maidstone
Lunson Mitchenall has been appointed as sole agent to the Mall Chequers in Maidstone by owner and manager the Mall.
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Professional
Litigation overload
The rise in cases involving fraud, negligence and forgery is a sign of a turning market.
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Professional
Joint mortgages
Question: My bank wants me to mortgage my home, which is jointly owned with my wife, to secure borrowing for my business. My wife has agreed but will her interest in the property cause any problems?
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Lazari Investments
Lazari Investments has bought Greater London House in Hampstead Road, north London from Land Securities for £165m at a yield of 4%. The 330,000 sq ft art deco building was developed in the 1920s as a cigarette factory and refurbished in 1999 as offices by Resolution. Emap, TUI ...
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Standard Life Investments
Standard Life Investments, on behalf of its Pooled Property Pension Fund, and Bellhouse Joseph Developments have received planning consent to develop a 76,000 sq ft office and retail scheme at 10 Fenchurch Street in the City of London. They will invest a further £12.5m on redeveloping the site and ...
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Markets
Self interest
The fate of a derelict merchant’s house could end the Selfridges saga in Glasgow.
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Sanofi ponders HQ move
Pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Aventis is carrying out due diligence on a headquarters move from Guildford to the M4 corridor.
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Sweet Mersey for Walker House
UK Land and Property and Pochins have bought Walker House at Exchange Flags in Liverpool for an undisclosed amount.
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Professional
The tide is high for ministers
The flooding of large parts of the country has sparked new controversy about building on flood plains.
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Home Retail plans Gwent hub
Home Retail Group has submitted a planning application to create a 750,000 sq ft distribution centre at AWG Property’s Gwent Euro Park.