All Property Week articles in 11 August 2006 – Page 4
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Professional
Case news
Warren Gordon reviews a case involving an assured shorthold tenancy, while Jonathan Ross looks at whether a business can renew its lease when it is not in actual occupation
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Markets
Carbon kickbacks
Why are so few developers and investors taking advantage of the government’s green development tax breaks?
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News
Candys in tax investigation
Property entrepreneurs Nick and Christian Candy’s private company Candy & Candy is under investigation by Revenue and Customs over its tax affairs.
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Markets
Energy-inefficient buildings: ‘investment timebombs’
New energy-performance legislation could dramatically undermine capital values, claims report
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Professional
Diary of... a building surveyor
Andrew Chisholm, managing director of CNP, takes us through his week
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News
Bournelodge
Paul Bewers’ Bournelodge has won planning permission to redevelop and extend the Axis Centre office scheme in Leatherhead. Bournelodge and development partner Frogmore propose to develop a further 20,000 sq ft (1,858 sq m) at the scheme, which was bought from Slough Estates in 2005. Completion of the ...
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News
Belfast offices rally with Capita letting
Donegall Square deal follows flurry of activity in city’s market
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News
Bear Stearns’ new Canary Wharf lair
Bear Stearns has confirmed that it has taken a prelet of most of Canary Wharf Group’s proposed tower at 5 Churchill Place.
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Insight
Battersea Power Station: should it stay or should it go?
Sir, I work as an architect in Battersea and I am a member of Battersea Power Station Community Group (BPSCG), which has campaigned to preserve the building since its closure in 1983.
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News
London retail summit: Ken’s in the bag
Mayor of London Ken Livingstone is to be a keynote speaker at Property Week’s London Retail Summit at Centre Point on 10 October, hosted with the Central London Partnership and the New West End Company.
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Professional
Selling at auction
Question: I have recently inherited a commercial property that I would like to sell. Would an auction be the best place to sell it?
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Insight
Win two tickets to the Anglo Irish Bank Trophy
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News
Allan to start new term as head of Unite
Incoming chief executive outlines his plans for student accommodation provider.
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News
Fortis strengthens City at Aldermanbury
Benelux bank beats rival to 156,000 sq ft at Widows/Teachers scheme
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News
AIM-listed Trinity forges Indian partnership
AIM-listed Indian investment company Trinity Capital has joined forces with one of India’s biggest property services firms to develop real estate and infrastructure in the country’s burgeoning market.
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News
AIFs need to beAIFs need to be on a level playing field with REITs
Government must ensure tax parity, says Melville Rodrigues
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Professional
Age discrimination
Question: Will the new age discrimination rules have any impact on partnerships?