All Property Week articles in 11 September 2009 – Page 9
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Guns for art in St James’s
Gun maker William Evans has assigned the lease of the basement and ground floors at 66 St James’s Street in London’s Mayfair to the Stern Pissarro Gallery at the passing rent of £76,000 a year
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Green around the bills
Legislation to make the Welsh planning system more sustainable has met opposition
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Area denies reports of Barca hotels seizure
Fund manager ‘focusing on keeping struggling hotels open’
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Evans is alreet
What do Cheryl Cole, Bill Bryson and Knight Frank’s Tim Evans, partner in charge of the firm’s Newcastle office, have in common?
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Alpha signals start of new Carrafiell era
Former Morgan Stanley executive picks up board-level consultancies
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All points north
Yorvale Capital believes the geographical focus of its new £100m fund will ensure its success
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Tesco’s Huddersfield regeneration aim
A planning application for Tesco’s latest ‘eco-store’ in Huddersfield will be submitted to Kirklees Council this month
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Ahouvi bags British Land’s Debenhams
Israeli investor has £1bn to spend and buys six stores for £65m
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Belfast scheme sails ahead with new consent
Part of the second phase of Belfast’s Titanic Quarter development was given the green light last week
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Professional
I am selling some properties, but the land registers show leases on my title that were registered years ago and have expired.
The buyer wants me to get rid of all of the entries and this is delaying the transaction. How has this happened?
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Euro property fund managers unite against regulation
Lobby groups across Europe join forces against tighter European Union rules
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Rage against the machines
Local residents are opposed to a data campus planned near Huddersfield
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Wales’s biggest park called in after three-year wait
£200m 100 acre Wales International Business Park faces hitch after winning planning consent
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Cable & Wireless calls on adviser Doherty Baines
Company to advise on integrating telecoms company Thus’s portfolio
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I am a landlord and my tenant is in administration. I want to market the premises and agree a surrender of the current lease
Is there anything I need to think about in relation to empty rates?
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Landlords left in lurch by De Keyser company seeking administration
Rapidly expanding retailer took fit-out contributions before closing down stores
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Heron goes fishing for Adeo
Heron International has signed up Adeo Group, the French DIY retailer, for 23,497 sq ft of offices on the first floor at its Heron Parc scheme in Lille, France
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Hammerson triple in Aberdeen
Hammerson ’s 700,000 sq ft Union Square scheme in Aberdeen has signed three restaurant lettings: Handmade Burger with 3,100 sq ft; cafe and delicatessen Tinderbox in 3,130 sq ft; and Spur Steakhouse in 3,700 sq ft. Lunson Mitchenall and Culverwell & Co advised Hammerson; Burley Browne acted for Handmade ...
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Aviva’s Queens House 93% let
Aviva Investors’ Queens House in Hull is 93% let after Shoe Zone took 2,500 sq ft at 49 Jameson Street at £67,500 a year and Real Sandwich Co took 450 sq ft at number 53 at £25,000 a year
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Warner Weston sale at 6.6%
Warner Estate Holdings has sold a 35,000 sq ft retail warehouse at Winterstoke Road, Weston-Super-Mare, to LaSalle Investment Management, acting for BAE Systems Pension Plan Trustees, for £9.75m – a net initial yield of 6.63%.