All Property Week articles in 10 June 2005 – Page 2
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Professional
Village idiocy
Residents are increasingly claiming that sites are village greens to stop developers from building in their neighbourhood.
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News
Yields and rental growth ‘key to performance’
The relationship between yields and rental growth is key to property performance, according to the latest research from Savills.
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Professional
Kingston launches green valuation tool
A valuation tool to measure the environmental performance of buildings was launched this week.
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Markets
Mulryan plans mixed use on Great West Road site
West Properties proposes up to 550 homes on site bought from Akeler
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Markets
Morley Fund Management
Morley Fund Management bought Waterside House at Cowley Business Park, Uxbridge, last week from Tiger Developments. It paid £9.9m, reflecting a net initial yield of 6.25%. The 26,180 sq ft (2,430 sq m) building is let to office supplier Esselte at £25.35/sq ft (£272.86/sq m). Strutt & Parker ...
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News
Hyman launches nursery fund
Harry Hyman is launching a £50m property fund to invest in day nurseries.
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Insight
Force of personality
Sir, Congratulations on the special recognition given by Property Week to Canary Wharf’s developer Paul Reichmann as Property Personality of the Decade, and compliments of the interview by James Whitmore (‘Reichmann’s rollercoaster’, analysis + opinion, 29.04.05), which has captured Paul Reichmann’s spirit very well.
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News
London First slams planning guidance
London First, the body that represents business in the capital, has criticised the Greater London Authority’s draft supplementary planning guidance (SPG).
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Markets
Flights of fancy
Last month Slough Estates paid £2.5m/acre for land near Heathrow, and once again developers are toying with speculative schemes. Deirdre Hipwell reports
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News
IPD unveils Euro property index
The Investment Property Databank has launched its first pan-European index to measure the performance of property markets in 13 countries.
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News
Epsom faults
When I last wrote about David Burke’s Oracle Group, it was a tale about a bus the company had hired to travel along Cannes’ Croisette in in MIPIM week.
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News
Henderson Edinburgh park in fashion
Henderson Global Investors is to convert the 130,000 sq ft (12,075 sq m) Craigleith Retail Park in Edinburgh into a fashion park to increase rental levels.
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Insight
French and Dutch no votes pronounce this an ex-constitution
The politics of property, with Steven Norris
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News
LandSecs finance director moves on
Andrew MacFarlane has resigned as finance director of Land Securities.
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Professional
Diary of... a rating surveyor
Simon Griffin, head of rating at Donaldsons, takes us through his week
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News
Delancey lines up Reading’s Energis
Sale of Thames Valley eyesore and development site close to completion