All Property Week articles in 11 April 2008 – Page 7
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Professional
Pedestrian-friendly roads are streets ahead, says CABE
Streets should be designed with pedestrians as their priority, a report by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment has suggested.
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News
‘Harsh lessons ahead,’ says Heron’s Ronson
‘All those who believed property was a fast track to riches are now learning harsh lessons,’ said Heron International boss Gerald Ronson this week.
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Markets
Westgate refurbishment goes ahead despite locals’ objections
Planning has been granted but locals are not happy about the Oxford shopping centre’s redevelopment.
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Markets
Travis Perkins out on tiles with aggressive UK expansion
Building group to grow Tile Giant brand to 1m sq ft of trade counter space
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News
CB Richard Ellis in talks to swallow Liverpool agent Irving Rice
CB Richard Ellis is in early talks to buy Liverpool property services specialist Irving Rice to continue its expansion into the UK’s regional markets.
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Professional
Cushman team lands BA adviser role
British Airways has appointed Cushman & Wakefield to advise on its global property portfolio outside the UK.
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News
Westminster Academy launch
CLICK HERE to see pictures from the new Westminster Academy launch party.
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Professional
Government pitches in £97m for travellers
Illegal camps to be tackled by speeding up planning and creating new sites
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News
ProLogis spends £800m in India and the Gulf
ProLogis this week entered the Indian and Middle Eastern warehouse markets with a pair of 50:50 joint ventures.
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Markets
Ruskin College set to raise £7.5m from city centre site
Students and locals angered by planned move to Headington headquarters
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Markets
CBRE Investors plays an unusual game with its £450m trade counter property portfolio
CB Richard Ellis Investors applies a purist logic to its £450m trade counter portfolio.
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News
RREEF pays £31m for Equitable House
Deutsche Bank real estate arm RREEF has paid Prupim £31m for Equitable House in the City of London . The price reflects a net initial yield of 6.35% and a capital value of £665/sq ft. The building at 47-49 King William Street is mainly let to US energy ...
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News
Westfield anchor stores fit out for 30 October opening
Westfield and Commerz Real have this week handed over to the last retail anchor at Westfield London in White City and announced 30 October as its opening date.
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Online
Barratt’s £250m property U-turn
Housebuilder set to sell Wilson Bowden Developments after buying firm last year
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Online
Overseas investors seal £240m West End deals
Middle Eastern and Russian investors buy in St James’s and Mayfair
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Online
20-30-40-50
Each week we meet a property character from a different age bracket. Today, David Hatcher meets Victoria Burgin, 31, fair-weather runner and former Saturday girl
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Markets
What next for £180m Fix UK trade counter network recently sold by Capital & Regional
What next for the £180m Fix UK trade counter network now that Cap & Reg has sold?
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News
Newbury’s £130m scheme hangs in balance
Financial review of retail-led Park Way asks for section 106 and affordable housing cuts