All Property Week articles in 11 March 2011 – Page 2
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News
KKR enlists Goldman vet for global real estate offensive
Ralph Rosenberg to spearhead investment drive for US private equity firm
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Markets
Innes England falls in at Waterside
Innes England has been appointed to market the Oakhill Group’s 181,329 sq ft Waterside Point scheme on London Road in Nottingham
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Financial engineering pioneers
I used to think that property investment was simple until I met the Tchenguiz boys
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Markets
Nottingham’s vacant offices to receive secondary education
Developers are converting secondary offices into student flats
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News
Hammerson’s Leeds Eastgate Quarters scheme is reborn
REIT rejoins battle for city centre shoppers, after rival Land Securities starts on Trinity development
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News
Dresden triggers Gagfah reflex
German-listed residential property company Gagfah suffered a 10% plunge in its share price last Friday after it emerged that the City of Dresden was contemplating legal action against it
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Markets
Hometrack helps homebuyers threatened by ‘down valuing’
Housebuilders use valuation data to set accurate pricing
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Insight
NEWHAM START FOR DOCKLANDS
The winning proposals in the Meanwhile London competition were unveiled at MIPIM this week
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Professional
Diary of a real estate student
As part of Property Week’s “adoption” of London South Bank University’s real estate masters course for 2011, we are documenting the trials and tribulations of five of its students. This is the first of 23-year-old Joe Vallely’s monthly updates
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News
Khalatschi is Devon sent
Entrepreneur Tony Khalastchi has teamed up with British Land to asset manage its recently purchased Green Lanes shopping centre in Barnstaple, Devon
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News
Derwent London turns new page in Westminster
Derwent London has bought an empty building in Westminster
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News
Icap deserts ‘slow’ property derivatives market
The property derivatives market was dealt a huge blow this week with the news that Icap is pulling out
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News
F&C Reit’s green light in Derby
F C Reit Asset Management has been granted planning consent to redevelop a disused site in Derby, where 108 homes will beconstructed. The 7 acre site in Sinfin comprises cleared land and a vacant industrial unit.
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Professional
Ecobuild delegates pour scorn on ‘greenest government ever’
RICS and Lend Lease leaders criticise complicated environmental legislation and inconsistent policy
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News
How Rock kept Thornfield debt rolling
Administrators’ report reveals strategy for Thornfield Ventures assets
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Markets
Databank: ‘staycations’ soar in south-west
Demand for self-catering holiday homes in the south-west has rocketed
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Insight
Serial CVA offenders are making a mockery of lettings market
Two years ago, in this column I sounded a warning note against abusive “prepacks” and company voluntary arrangements, which were threatening to turn into a flood at the depth of the recession
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News
Everything goes to Cushman Everywhere
Mobile phone service provider hires agent for all UK real estate requirements
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News
Heart of La Défense wins fight for creditor protection
France’s highest court ruled on Tuesday that the owner of Coeur Défense, the vast office complex in Paris, could remain under court-appointed creditor protection while it restructures its debts
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News
Court rules on involvency trading
A court has limited the interpretation of the balance sheet test of insolvency, ruling that companies can have liabilities exceeding assets but still be able to continue trading