All Property Week articles in 10 June 2005 – Page 3

  • Markets

    Databank

    10 June 2005

    This week, National House-Building Council research into completions and sales

  • News

    Databank

    10 June 2005

    This week, personal pensions and mortgage best-buys and a look at north-east property prices

  • News

    Lancashire + Cumbria

    10 June 2005

  • News

    Crest Nicholson and Morley Fund Management

    10 June 2005

    Crest Nicholson and Morley Fund Management have applied for planning consent for a 1.25m sq ft (116,130 sq m) business park at a former military research site in Chertsey, Surrey.

  • Defence contract: portfolio includes more than 45,000 buildings
    Professional

    GVA Grimley and Drivers Jonas pull off military coup

    10 June 2005

    Defence Estates awards pair exclusive three-year property services contracts

  • Markets

    German housing privatisation set to continue, says report

    10 June 2005

    The privatisation of German residential stock is likely to continue at a rate of 150,000 units a year for the next five years, predicts a report issued last week by German property bank Eurohypo AG.

  • Online

    Planning: communication is the way to co-operation

    10 June 2005

    Why is it so difficult to get anything built in this country? Because planning authorities are so nit-picking, of course.

  • News

    Manchester shows strength at Pugh & Co

    10 June 2005

    The market may be cooling at some of London’s top-end property auctions, but life on the Greater Manchester auction scene is changing up a gear.

  • News

    City view: John Waples

    10 June 2005

    If guests at Donald Gordon's retirement bash at London's Claridge’s hotel on Tuesday evening were looking to find out who would succeed him as chairman of Liberty International, the veteran developer was not providing any clues.

  • Markets

    Cities Revealed

    10 June 2005

    Aerial photography company Cities Revealed has produced the framework for a strategic network of interlinked Green spaces in east London. The images will help to develop the layout and function of open space in a 4,000 sq km corridor stretching from Tower Bridge to Thurrock and Dartford. Appointed by ...

  • Girl power (left to right): Lynn Thurber, Sheila Penrose and Lauralee Martin
    Insight

    Chicago hopefuls

    10 June 2005

    The three women – and male CEO – at the forefront of Jones Lang LaSalle’s global growth strategy are looking to the east.

  • Value judgement: the £12.5bn British Land portfolio includes Broadgate, EC2
    Professional

    The value of change

    10 June 2005

    British Land’s decision to change its valuer last month was strongly influenced by the Carsberg report. Will the rest of the industry follow suit?

  • Professional

    Case news

    10 June 2005

    Jonathan Ross reports a bank’s responsibilities when selling mortgaged property, and Warren Gordon details a landlord’s failure to block the renewal of a lease because it wished to redevelop the land

  • News

    It is time to expose the buy-to-let cowboys that taint the market

    10 June 2005

    Neil Lewis says it is time to clean the residential market of rogue investment advisers

  • News

    Care home firm GLP buys Taylors

    10 June 2005

    Leeds-based care home property consultant GLP has acquired a majority shareholding in Taylors Business Surveyors & Valuers – ranked 50th in Property Week’s Agency 2005 survey.

  • News

    Moore’s Irish Manc buy

    10 June 2005

    Nick Moore Associates has bought the £4.15m freehold of a shop in King Street, Manchester, from Town Centre Securities for private Irish investor clients.

  • News

    Quintain chief Wyatt bullish over Wembley casino plans

    10 June 2005

    Shares slip despite above-average results amid fears government’s casino cuts will stay

  • News

    British Land and Rosemound sell DIRFT shed

    10 June 2005

    A British Land and Rosemound joint venture has sold a 300,000 sq ft (27,870 sq m) warehouse at Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT) for £23.5m to Sun Life Unit Assurance. The price reflects an initial yield of 6.65%. The freehold warehouse was prelet to Exel in November 2004 ...

  • Markets

    Bringing Spice to life

    10 June 2005

    The planned £18m Spice Project hopes to add some flavour to east Lancashire’s tourism industry.

  • Markets

    Bottoms up

    10 June 2005

    The west London office market seems to have bottomed out. Speculative development is under way and developers are confident of take-up.