All Property Week articles in 10 July 2009 – Page 9
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Professional
New skills will be needed for ‘build to rent’
Investors and lawyers will have to adapt to new era, says Robert MacGregor
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News
Israeli consortium halts talks for Broadgate stake
An Israeli consortium led by the Schimmel brothers has ended negotiations with British Land to buy a 49% stake in the Broadgate Estate in the City of London
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Markets
Bristol’s Spire extends
The Spire Hospital in Bristol will open a £10.5m extension totalling 12,500 sq ft this autumn
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News
Euro investors’ ‘brakes are coming off’
The worst of the downturn is over and confidence is growing among European property investors
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Professional
Nash bonds that tie
The blue and white Nash Bond boards dominate the empty shops of central London. You cannot miss them in high-profile stores such as the former Zavvi in Piccadilly, where Standard Life needs a replacement tenant
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News
BoJo slams Frodo housing
London mayor Boris Johnson has called for an end to badly designed ‘hobbit homes’ in London and published new guidance on the design of publicly funded housing from 2011
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News
Jolly joins Pradera board
Chris Jolly has been appointed as a non-executive director of Pradera group’s parent, Pradera-AM
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Markets
Blackpool’s rollercoaster ride
Blackpool’s regeneration agency has adopted a two-pronged strategy to bolster the town’s attractions
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Markets
Labour turns up heat at Chelsea Barracks
Labour councillors demand confirmation of 50% affordable housing units
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News
US fund manager to partner Britons in bargain hunt
Angelo Gordon to team up with Property Merchant Group and Investream in UK
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News
Aviva nears sale of Project Ed
Aviva Investors is thought to be drawing close to a decision on the sale of its £800m Project Ed portfolio and could decide as early as next week
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News
Private eye: Richard Auterac
In my position as chairman of the RICS Real Estate Auction Group, I have been asked to comment on the issues of innovation in the auction industry
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Online
Auctions: US repo men smash through British reserve
Repossession auctioneer REDC has caused a stir in the UK market
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Markets
MPs attack cash incentives for housing plans
Government housing policy has come under renewed attack after MPs said financial incentives given to councils to speed up residential planning applications often had ‘perverse’ consequences
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News
Dolphin flips shares for assets
Dolphin Capital Investors has completed its pioneering shares-for-assets programme
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News
Knott ties up Ask buyout
Ken Knott and the senior management at Manchester’s Ask Developments have completed a management buyout of the company following the breakdown of talks with Infinity Asset Management
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News
Topland application for Bath scheme
Topland has submitted a planning application for a scheme in the south-west of Bath city centre overlooking Green Park and the River Avon
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News
City view: Germans’ appetite for lending could feed UK
While UK banks and building societies show no hunger to lend large sums, German lenders are beginning to return to the table