All Property Week articles in 12 June 2009 – Page 13
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Insight
Agencies need to get leaner still
It’s official: 1,497 of the 11,885 fee-earners employed by the top 20 UK property agencies have left their jobs since we published our last survey
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News
Property Week readership peaks again
A big hand for the 25 Jones Lang LaSalle staff who completed the Three Peaks Challenge a fortnight ago
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News
£800m of central London deals
More than £800m of london investment transactions, including one of the biggest this year, were agreed this week
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News
Mountgrange's £70m bank debt
Mountgrange Capital, the collapsed property company previously headed by Manish Chande and Martin Myers, owes more than £70m to its lender, Bank of Scotland
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News
South West RDA to slash spending by £56m
The South West Regional Development Agency has cut its spending over the next two years by £56m, leaving it with £139m to spend this year and £123m for the 2010/11 financial year
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Online
Savills' Milan and Rome Office Market Report: Spring 2009
The economic downturn has caused a slowdown in Milan leasing activity, however the number of enquiries is rising driven by the need for more efficient and cost effective space. Office rents in the Rome market have remained stable in 2008, but we expect the secondary segment to come under pressure ...
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Online
Knight Frank's Africa Report 2009
Despite the global recession, Africa provides property investment opportunities with the rapidly developing telecommunications, mineral extraction and energy sectors fuelling growth according to Knight Frank’s Africa Report 2009.
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News
Laxey 'undervalues' Spazio with €124m takeover bid
Italian industrial property group Spazio Investment has received a €124m bid approach from its largest shareholder, Laxey Partners
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Professional
Professional advice - 12 June 2009: Kiosks in shopping centres
I have unused space in my shopping centre and am looking to bring in kiosks to generate income. What are my options?
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Professional
Professional advice - 12 June 2009: Lease assigned to company in administration
In 2000, I entered into a 10-year lease of warehouse premises. Two years ago I assigned my lease but have just found out the company I assigned to has gone into administration. Should I be concerned?
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News
DTZ Rockwood files for chapter 11
DTZ Rockwood, the New York-based property services firm that was 50% owned by DTZ until last month, has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from its creditors
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News
Welbeck to raise £100m war chest
Howard de Walden-backed developer is latest to try to profit from crash
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News
Beacon raises $2.1bn for value-add fund
US real estate firm Beacon Capital Partners has raised $2.1bn of equity for a value-add office fund to invest in nine cities across the globe
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Professional
Case news: Heslop v Bishton (20.04.09)
The message: Providing an alternative right of way will not prevent claims for infringement of the original right
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Online
Puma Brandenburg agrees £82.9m takeover by Shore Capital
Puma Brandenburg, the AIM-listed German property investor, is set for an £82.9m takeover by investment bank Shore Capital Group, which floated the company in March 2006 and owns its property adviser.
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Online
Laxey sells Shaftesbury shares and rights for £91m
Laxey Partners has sold its 19% stake rights and nil paid rights in central London property company Shaftesbury for £91m.
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Online
Planners sit on the fence over Chelsea Barracks scheme
The tortuous Chelsea Barracks planning saga is to take another turn, as Westminster planning officers have declined to make any recommendation on Qatari Diar’s application for a residential scheme.
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Online
Invista completes £15.2m Tonbridge sale
Invista has completed the sale of a supermarket development in Tonbridge for £15.2m.