All Property Week articles in 12 June 2009 – Page 10
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Professional
Knight Frank's unpaid fees
Knight Frank has lodged a High Court claim for £70,000 of unpaid fees against Sheffield firm Psalter Developments
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News
Weiss extends Ottoman empire
Weiss Asset Management, a Boston-based hedge fund manager, has snapped up a 28.9% stake in Ottoman Fund
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News
Edgerley wins Standard mandate
Edgerley Simpson Howe has been retained by Standard Life Investments to manage its retail park portfolio in England and Wales
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Markets
Green light for Gloucestershire eco scheme
Barratt Developments and the Homes and Communities Agency have been given the go-ahead to build what they claim will be England’s first large-scale, zero-carbon housing development
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News
John Slade to quit DTZ
John Slade, DTZ’s managing director of international investment, is thought to have resigned
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Professional
Mortgage lender disputes gifted deposit
A mortgage lender has launched a professional negligence and breach of contract claim of up to £250,000 against Leeds solicitor Jackson Heath
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News
Dundee mall Dragon's Den
Entrepreneurs and aspiring retailers are to be offered a chance to compete for funding to open a shop at the Wellgate Shopping Centre in Dundee
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News
Pizza Hut delivers new formats
Pizza Hut has embarked on a new trial of its pizza delivery operation and is looking for stores for delivery units as well as larger restaurant units
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News
Schroders' Hercules in talks to decouple retail parks
Hercules Unit Trust is in talks to sell two retail parks as it edges closer to securing around £150m of new equity from an overseas institution
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Insight
Mea culpa for MLS
Paul Williams is sorry for the serviced office group’s failure, but creditors may take some persuading to accept the chief executive and Secret Millionaire star’s apology
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News
Lockhart steers fresh course with New River
Former Halladale chief’s new venture appoints Merrill Lynch equity raising
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News
Woolies sold to Watford council
Watford Borough Council has bought a 45,000 sq ft former Woolworths on 29-35 High Street in Watford
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News
Cruise puts King Sturge in control
Cruise, the fashion retailer that went into administration in May, has instructed King Sturge to advise on its property portfolio
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Markets
Secret Millionaire granted consent in Cumbria and Scotland
Eatonfield, the Cheshire-based residential and commercial developer, has won outline planning consent for two sites, totalling 170 acres
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News
Worst yet to come, says Knobloch
One of Europe’s most prominent real estate bankers said last week that he thought the property crisis was yet to begin
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News
Sykes & Co saddle up
Cushman & Wakefield retail partner Toby Sykes is putting his colleagues in the investment team in the shade by cycling the 880 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats
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News
Dutch Sting operation in Piccadilly Circus
Fashion chain eyes former Tower Records store as Ed Hardy eyes Westfield
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Markets
Chatham up time
Regarded as an unemployment blackspot 25 years ago, new homes, businesses and higher education have given Medway a fresh start
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News
Queen surveys charity's HQ plans
Stanhope directors last week presented plans to revamp the historic campus of children’s charity Coram to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh
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Insight
Train like a champ part IV
Ladies world champion Helen Jenkins (née Tucker) gives her final words of encouragement in part four of her exclusive triathlon training programme