All Property Week articles in 12 May 2006 – Page 2
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Markets
More life at Kent Science Park
Medical technology company Panopsys, which develops in vitro diagnostic devices, has taken 6,000 sq ft (560 sq m) of research and laboratory space at Building 100 at Kent Science Park.
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Markets
Islington Square
Islington Square, the first scheme to be built at Manchester's Millennium Community New Islington, reaches completion this month. The 23-home social housing scheme was designed by architect FAT for the Manchester Methodist Housing Association for tenants of the former Cardroom Estate. Unusually, the tenants were involved in the design process ...
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Professional
Rising star of India
Big agents are moving property management-related teams to cheaper locations.
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News
MWB sells Park Lane hotel
Marylebone Warwick Balfour has sold the Marriott Park Lane hotel to a Middle Eastern-based private investor for £105m.
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News
Gerald Ronson
Developer Gerald Ronson speaks in detail for the first time today about the ‘six-star' tower he is planning for the City of London. ‘Like nothing you've ever seen before', is how he describes the luxury Bishopsgate block in Skyline, a new magazine published by the British Council for Offices ...
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News
Saffron spawns trio of Indian funds
Relaxation of laws on foreign investment prompts $600m fund launches
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Markets
Fremlin in the works
With Fremlin Walk fully up and running, Land Securities hopes to use its 1m sq ft of Kent retail to challenge Bluewater's dominance of the county.
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Markets
Eureka's moment
Two speculative office schemes are under construction in Ashford and West Malling, but is the market ready for them?
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News
EP lends support to land tax
English Partnerships has put itself forward as the agency to distribute funds raised by the proposed planning gain supplement (PGS).
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Online
Environmental services
A secure supply of water will become as important to occupiers as energy
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News
Student digs grow popular with investors
Latest data from RBS Student Living Index shows students are far from nightmare tenants
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Professional
Diary of... a project manager
Neil Grey, head of project management at CB Richard Ellis, takes us through his week
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News
Lyons: devolve planning and funding locally
Sir Michael Lyons told the government this week that it should strengthen powers over areas such as planning and development at a local level.
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News
Reubens defend Stratford stance
The Reuben brothers and Westfield are no closer to agreeing a date and format for the right to develop Stratford City with only four weeks remaining.
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News
High Court dashes Westfield Sprucefield plan
Westfield lost the right to extend its Sprucefield shopping centre in Northern Ireland this week in a High Court showdown.
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News
European Court rules on environment
The European Court of Justice has ruled that the granting of planning consent without environmental impact assessments violates European law.