All Property Week articles in 10 August 2007 – Page 8
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News
Graftongates summer solstice
One of the largest undeveloped shed sites in southern England is under offer to Birmingham-based developer Graftongate.
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Markets
Resi gets less industrious
The number of former industrial sites being converted into homes is declining,
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Gardiner turns to Whittington
Consultant Gardiner & Theobald has taken 9,120 sq ft of offices at Whittington House, Alfred Place, in London’s West End. Fuller Peiser surrendered it 10-year lease at £55/sq ft. CFK acted for long-leaseholder Credit Suisse.
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Markets
Lanarkshire steelworks plan galvanised by sale
Banks Property Developments has sold the former Clydesdale Steelworks near Bellshill in Lanarkshire to housebuilder Manor Lane for £29m.
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Galliford Try sale and leaseback
Construction firm Galliford Try has sold four offices to a private Irish investor for £10.1m a net initial yield of 5.75%.
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Schroders launches second Italian fund
€750m fund will target retail and offices in Rome and Milan
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Lambeth Fire Station goes Native
Residential developer Native Land has won the right to develop the Lambeth Fire Station site in south London by the River Thames.
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Going, going, gone: planners reject Sotheby’s West End extension
Sotheby’s is set to be refused planning permission to extend its famous premises in London’s West End.
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Savills new West End recruit
Mark Gilbart-Smith is to join Savills as associate in its London West End agency team from Sparkes Porter Mason, where he was a partner.
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Markets
Edinburghs office rocker
Rents are rising in the Scottish capital and investors are hungry for more. Claer Barrett reports
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Virgins money is on Edinburgh
Virgin Money is poised to take around 25,000 sq ft in Edinburgh Park in west Edinburgh.
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Hypos funding double
Hypo Real Estate has completed two funding deals for purchases in Poland and Spain, worth €300m (£204m).
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Original Factory Shop picks up defunct Kwik Save
The Original Factory Shop has taken a former Kwik Save in Melksham and plans to lease several more of the failed supermarket’s portfolio.
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The Department for Culture,
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has given the New West End Synagogue in London’s Bayswater a grade I listing. The government considered evidence about the architect George Audsley and the historic context of Jewish building, provided by the Sharman Kadish and English Heritage book Jewish Heritage ...
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River Island sizes up in Crawley
River Island has taken 8,500 sq ft at Standard Life Investments’ County Mall in Crawley.
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Professional
Restrictive covenants
Question: My land is subject to a restrictive covenant imposed in 1947. Is there any way I can get it removed?
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Markets
Town and Country
Last week’s tie-up between Strutt & Parker and Lane Fox has created a country home and central London uber-agency.