All Property Week articles in 11 November 2005 – Page 2
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Insight
Going places
CB Richard Ellis has appointed Clare Golding (pictured) as a director to work on landlord and tenant matters with the out-of-town retail team.
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Professional
Give me the power...
...to call in planning applications, so I can grant permission as well as refuse it, to be more involved in the negotiation of section 106 agreements, to set building regulations for London to promote my environmental objectives, to take responsibility for spatial planning of public services, especially schools and waste ...
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News
Prudential targets private investors with onshore fund
Fund manager launches £400m debut authorised property unit trust
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Markets
Paddington flair
The shortage of large-floorplate space in the West End is drawing occupiers out to Paddington.
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Markets
A fine line
Drawbridge believes connections with the West Coast Main Line will set its Widnes industrial scheme apart from the competition. Anna Goldie reports
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News
Property’s favourite London pubs up for grabs
Spirit Group is to sell a portfolio of 25 of its flagship pubs ahead of a sale of the entire business.
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Online
Environmental services
The prospect of new building regulations will prompt a rush of development, writes David Lawson
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News
Jammy dodger
Lunch the other day with Tower 42 owners, Hermes and Merrill Lynch, as well as their asset manager of City of London offices and general manager, Peter Merrett, was a stellar occasion.
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Markets
Dock exchange
Peel Holdings has taken over the Mersey Docks & Harbour Company, so prepare to see acres of unused dock land overhauled. Paul Unger reports
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Professional
Diary of...a rent review surveyor
A week in the life of Simon Curtis, head of lease advisory at Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker
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News
Retail park deals frenzy
Land Securities is to buy British Land’s Greyhound Retail Park in Chester for £69m.
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News
Serviced office takeover deal
MLS Group, the UK’s second-largest serviced office provider, has increased its portfolio to 75 centres after taking over the running of rival Acacia Business Centres.
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News
David Wilson Homes
David Wilson Homes has won consent for a mixed-use scheme at Plough Lane, the former home of Wimbledon Football Club. The 7.4 acre (3 ha) site will house 570 flats and 44,000 sq ft (4,088 sq m) of commercial space. Halpern Architects is the designer of the scheme. The stadium ...
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Insight
Share sustainability data
Sir, Shareholder scrutiny of companies’ performance in the sustainability arena has increased, and with good reason.
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News
London & Regional lures Dunnes and TK Maxx at Cumbernauld
London & Regional has signed Dunnes Stores and TK Maxx as anchor tenants for its Antonine shopping centre in Cumbernauld.
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News
The New West End Company
The New West End Company is today due to launch proposals to transform Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street.