All Property Week articles in 11 November 2005 – Page 3
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Markets
A second coming
Secondary locations are catching up with the north-west’s traditional industrial strongholds.
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Professional
Will the Revenue clamp down on offshore exemption?
After the pre-Budget report, JPUTs are unlikely to continue in their present form
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News
City view: James Whitmore
Few in the City had heard of Laxey Partners until 2002, when it began a year-long campaign to force key changes at British Land.
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Markets
Last Christmas
Dickins & Jones is spending its final Noel on Regent Street (below), leaving an opportunity for a new scheme at a top London location.
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Professional
Confusion still reigns over service charges, reveals report
Commercial service charges are still in dire need of regulation, says the author of a damning report.
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Markets
City demographics to change
Agent forecasts demand for a greater range of city accommodation in the north, says Doug Morrison
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Markets
Liverpool Central station design revealed
The joint venture between Merepark and Ballymore to build the £160m Central Station scheme in Liverpool city centre reveals this image of the proposed development exclusively in Property Week.
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Professional
Case news
Jonathan Ross shows how the Saatchi Gallery’s wilful breach of the terms of its lease led it to lose its premises, and Warren Gordon reports on an attempt to offset rent payments against damages
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Markets
Cordea Savills fund buys Welsh site
A residential land fund set up by Cordea Savills is to buy a 206 acre (83.4 ha) site in Blaenrhondda, south Wales for £1.6m.
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Markets
Murdoch JV buys Propertyfinder
Propertyfinder.com, a website that displays residential property for sale in the UK, has been sold to a joint venture led by Rupert Murdoch’s News International for £14.3m.
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News
Hines wins planning consent for Hayes business park
US developer Hines has won planning consent for its 120,000 sq ft (11,148 sq m) Ventura Park business park in Hayes, Middlesex.
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News
Syndicate to forward-fund Bristol Radisson hotel
Fund manager Evolve launches first scheme to offer investors a share in hotel operating profits
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News
Manchester’s Bernstein woos US occupiers in New York
Allied London, Argent and Bruntwood on Manhattan mission with council chief
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Markets
Berkeley Homes
Berkeley Homes has bought a grade II-listed former hospital building in Eastbourne for £5.75m from the East Sussex Hospital NHS Trust.
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News
Highcross beats Mapeley to IBM deal
Investor wins £85m sale and leaseback in Greenock, Warwick and Portsmouth
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Markets
Private buyers shop for Oxford Street bargains
Two Irish and one Brit behind trio of retail sales on West End’s main thoroughfare
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Markets
The making of Baker Street
London & Regional’s plans for transforming Marks & Spencer’s former headquarters on Baker Street are exclusively revealed here. Claer Barrett reports on a spectacular plan by architect Ken Shuttleworth’s Make
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Insight
LDA insult is a bad omen for the Olympics
Ken Livingstone ’s spin doctors wasted no time in trashing a story in last Friday’s Evening Standard that revealed a plan to compulsorily purchase a £4bn east London commercial scheme. Despite what the London Development Agency says, the Standard’s Mira Bar-Hillel is to be congratulated for her revelation that the ...
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Professional
Lawyers seek assurances over home inspector standards
Law Society calls for clarification on home surveyors for home information packs