All Property Week articles in 10 November 2006 – Page 6
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Marks & Spencer to concentrate on out of town
Marks & Spencer is set to beef up its presence in out of town and retail park locations following a major property review
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John Lewis to open 10 more UK stores
The John Lewis Partnership has plans to open 10 new UK department stores in addition to the 11 already in the pipeline.
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Resolution for Oxford's Westgate
The redevelopment plans have taken a major step forward after the shopping centre was granted a resolution for planning permission, it was announced today
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Burges Salmon relocates to Temple Quay
Burges Salmon has chosen Temple Quay Central as its preferred relocation site in Bristol in one of the most eagerly anticipated lettings of the year
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King issues Sainsbury's battle plan
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King issued a property battle plan to almost 3,000 delegates at the BCSC annual conference in Manchester today
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Starwood appoints Desmond Taljaard
Starwood Capital Group has appointed former Whitbread development director Desmond Taljaard as senior vice president and head of asset management for its European business.
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RREEF enters China
RREEF has made its first entry into China’s property market with an investment in a large residential project in Zhuhai, China.
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Dawnay Day buys Hungary supermarket portfolio
Dawnay Day Carpathian has bought a portfolio of supermarkets in Hungary for €82.5m (£55m) at an initial yield of 7.8%.
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Thumbs up for planning gain tax
An influential parliamentary select committee has this morning backed government plans to introduce a planning gain supplement
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Forge Shopping Centre sold for close to £138
The Grosvenor Shopping Centre Fund Glasgow shopping centre to private clients of BTW Shiells.
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Regeneration plans for Snowdown Colliery
The South East England Development Agency has submitted a planning application for the regeneration of the former Snowdown Colliery in East Kent.