All Property Week articles in 11 February 2005 – Page 4
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News
Warner expansion brings Stevens on board
New operations director appointed to enable business expansion
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Markets
Mixed blessing
A new brand of creative mixed-use design, by Renzo Piano, is set to revitalise the St Giles area of central London. Gwyn Roberts reports
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News
BBC planning White City securitisation to repay Trillium
The BBC is planning to refinance its £250m White City media village site in west London with securitised bonds.
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News
Baugur lines up Somerfield takeover sale-and-leaseback
Baugur, the Icelandic retail group, is preparing a property deal to aid its proposed £1bn takeover of supermarket group Somerfield.
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Markets
Countryside, Lend Lease and Barratt to deliver homes
Countryside, First Base Partnership and Key London Alliance have signed heads of terms with English Partnerships to create 4,000 homes under the London Wide Initiative.
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News
Salvation Army plans expansion
The Salvation Army has appointed Morgan Williams to find more than 100 sites for an expansion of its retail business. The instruction also includes a rebranding of the business away from the charity shop concept.
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Markets
Saks appeal
Darlington-based Saks Health & Beauty has recruited a property expert to lead its expansion.
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News
Liberty shines for Gordon swansong with strong all-round performance
Net asset value up 12% as chairman Donald Gordon prepares to step down in June
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News
Mall Fund first on scene of Allders break-up with Camberley bid
Morley and Capital & Regional plan extension of shopping centre to incorporate store
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Markets
Tats all, folks
Bargain basement retailers in Oxford Street’s east end are hindering West End rents and dragging down the area’s image.
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News
Settled times ahead for property lenders and borrowers
Conditions in the property lending market for lenders and borrowers, which had tightened in the first part of 2004, are now more stable as the threat of higher interest rates recedes in light of reduced inflationary pressures.
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News
Agents line up to lease Leeds City Point scheme
GVA Grimley and King Sturge set to sign as demand grows in city centre
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News
Standard Life dumps JLL after two-year central London drought
New letting agent sought for Gresham Street and Juxon House in the City
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News
Big Yellow surge continues after reclassification
Shares in Big Yellow, the self-storage company whose fortunes were transformed last September when it was reclassified from the support services to the real estate sector, soared above 200p last week.
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Online
Property software and new media: mastering the art of aerial photos
John Durrant is a big man – over 6ft 5ins ‘in every direction’, he admits. But that is nowhere near enough for his towering ambitions. Many a well-heeled resident of Surrey’s stockbroker belt will have spluttered over their cornflakes after glancing from the window to see that a 56 ft ...
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Insight
Advice, yes; compensating mistakes, no
Sir, Your article on the provision of affordable housing (professional + legal, 28.01.05, p85) concentrates on the need for developers to obtain suitable professional advice about a site they are contemplating.
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News
L&G adds momentum to south-east recovery
Insurer instructs Jones Lang LaSalle to find 220,000 sq ft of offices
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Professional
RICS warns agents: act on money laundering, or face regulation
Five Counties Conference hears threats of monitoring body