All Property Week articles in 11 November 2005 – Page 4
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Markets
Ask to sell individual offices in Manchester
Developer launches concept to sell rather than lease city centre offices
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Markets
The ascent of Man
Step out of your office in Douglas and the ocean is a stone’s throw away. The smell of salt and seaweed hangs in the air and, as it gets dark, fairy lights twinkle all year round on the promenade. The Isle of Man’s capital feels far from the rat race ...
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Insight
Existing arrangements mean there’s no need for commonhold
Sir, The article ‘Little in common’ (professional + legal, 28.10.05, p68) refers to the slow take-up of commonhold as being the result of apathy and lethargy.
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Insight
The Ark and the covenant
Landlords beware: a Vivendi subsidiary at Deka’s landmark building went bust, leaving the landlord high and dry – and it could happen to others.
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News
Retail Plus buys Wigan arcade
The Retail Plus Property Trust managed by Hunter Property Fund Management has acquired the Makinson Arcade in Wigan from Morston Assets for £9m.
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News
RICS appoints regulation expert
The RICS has drafted in a government expert to shake up the way the institution regulates the surveying profession.
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Insight
The fright answers
Wizardry was at work at the Grosvenor House hotel on Halloween night when 1,000 people gathered for the 13th annual RICS Property Quiz.
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News
Another one bites the dust
You’ve heard of ITV programme How Clean is Your House? Now we have How clean is your office?
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News
American Express poised for Victoria move
American Express is set to take 120,000 sq ft (11,148 sq m) at Grosvenor’s Belgrave House in London’s Victoria.
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Insight
APC assessors are not all demons
We’re only trying to uphold the standards of our profession, argues Michelle Cannon
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Professional
All shook up
South-east agent Vail Williams has undergone a reorganisation, and professional services have been handed greater authority.
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News
Back in the dark ages
To Marco Pierre White’s Mirabelle restaurant for the Property Finance Forum’s debate on Does securitisation threaten the traditions of relationship banking?
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Professional
Professional advice
This week, commonhold ownership, new financial reporting rules and outdated clauses in leases
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News
AAIM has rapid return on Gateshead Lifestore
AAIM (Active Asset Investment Management), the celebrity-backed investor, has sold its Ilva store in Gateshead for £49m to a consortium of private clients of investment practice BCM.
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Markets
Abu Dhabi royal family puts 72 Welbeck Street under offer
The Abu Dhabi royal family has placed 72 Welbeck Street under offer for £95m.
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News
UK investors pursue €5bn of cross-border property
Topland leads charge with *1.4bn bid for Holland’s Vendex stores
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News
Unloved Glasgow mall sells at 5.5% yield
Pillar’s Hercules fund splashes out for run-down centre in Easterhouse
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News
Olympics threaten £4bn Stratford City
London Development Agency set to issue CPOs for railway lands
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News
3i Tower sold for £24m
A private investor has purchased the 3i Tower at 91 and 99-101 Waterloo Road in the heart of London’s South Bank for £24m.
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News
Property shares soar in best week since 1992 ERM exit
Strong market and prospect of REITs help reassess investors’ outlook of market