All Property Week articles in 11 September 2009 – Page 7
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Markets
Ex-Linfoot and EC Harris men Consult on new Leeds venture
KW Linfoot’s Dean and EC Harris’s Simpson launch property services firm with eye on start-ups
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Professional
Pros and cons
Banks are blaming property professionals for billions of pounds of mortgage fraud based on inflated property valuations
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Markets
Energy company powers into Swindon’s Lydiard Fields park
RWE Npower Renewables takes 36,496 sq ft at Auckland House in area’s biggest letting this year
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News
Coeur Défense vacancy warning
Vacancy rates at Paris’s Coeur Défense office scheme could reach 63% with a 52% decline in rents by July 2010, analysts at Barclays Capital predict
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News
Nahome steps up as new LSH chief
Ezra Nahome has become chief executive officer of Lambert Smith Hampton, taking over from Philip Lewis, who has become deputy chairman
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News
Chemical reaction
Last week the new name of Paul Smith’s West End firm H2SO caused amusement because of its likeness to the chemical symbol for sulphuric acid, H2SO4
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Professional
Leap in charges is hard to justify
Inflation-busting service charge rises are adding to occupiers’ woes
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Professional
Competition regulation will change rules of property game
The property industry is facing a crackdown on anti-competitive practices, says Jon Vivian
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News
Poitrinal takes EPRA chair
Guillaume Poitrinal, chairman of the management board and CEO of Unibail-Rodamco, has been appointed chairman of the European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA), which is the voice of the publicly traded European real estate sector
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News
Town Centre‘s NAV halved
Town Centre Securities’ net asset value more than halved to 202p a share in the year to 30 June
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News
‘Loan to own’ gets Nailsea centre
Australian and UK property company Stockland is beginning its exit from the UK with the sale of its Crown Glass Shopping Centre in Nailsea, Somerset, to Development Securities and Ellandi
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News
London's Central Line gets its own fashion show
The New West End Company organised a ‘Pop-Up Fashion Show’ on London’s Central Line on Monday to launch the first High Street Fashion Week
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News
CBRE shed stars go solo
Two top industrial directors at CB Richard Ellis are quitting to set up their own company
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Insight
Property patient still needs intensive care
On September 12 2008 we wrote: ‘Yes, the next 12 months will be incredibly tough. But – fingers crossed – we will be back with reasons to be cheerful at MIPIM.’
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Markets
Discount Cardiff
With so many schemes to choose from, Cardiff occupiers can look forward to increasing incentives
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Insight
Capital chap
Capital & Regional’s rehabilitation culminated this week with a £70m equity raising. Deirdre Hipwell meets chief executive Hugh Scott-Barrett and Laura Chesters analyses the state of the markets in which Cap & Reg operates
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News
Far East fund buys in Paddington
A Far Eastern fund, thought to be Malaysian, has exchanged contracts to buy 40/50 Eastbourne Terrace in London’s Paddington for £50.5m from Land Securities
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News
Hammerson takes out option to buy prize Square Mile site
REIT negotiates agreement with City of London to purchase site following JP Morgan HQ plan failure
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News
Miller Developments buoys group
Miller Developments, the commercial property arm of Edinburgh-based Miller Group, has set aside £50m of equity to spend in the UK and on the continent
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News
Kitchen Italia bunks down in London
A3 Bars has assigned its leasehold interest in Covent Garden’s former Bunker Bar to restaurateur Jamie Barber’s Kitchen Italia Restaurants