All Property Week articles in 12 October 2007 – Page 7
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CABE slams Sackville’s Station Hill plan
Watchdog criticises landmark £500m scheme for fourth time
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News
Evans Randall’s Brussels buy
UK investment bank Evans Randall has completed the €272m (£188m) purchase of the 770,000 sq ft Covent Garden office scheme in Brussels, which is let to the European Commission for 15 years.
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Grosvenor’s Edinburgh brew
Springside, a joint venture between Grosvenor , Allan Murray Architects and the Royal Bank of Scotland , has submitted a planning application for a 9 acre mixed-use scheme at the former Scottish & Newcastle brewery on Edinburgh’s waterfront.
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Directors group calls for end to tax breaks
The Institute of Directors has called for a change in the tax regime that would increase buy-to-let investors’ tax burden dramatically.
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Breaking with the law
Everyone knows Chichester Harbour is an area of outstanding natural beauty and a pleasant day out. But not everyone knows how rigorously Chichester Conservancy enforces the 8 knot speed restriction.
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Itacaré lands second Brazil resort
Itacare Capital Investments, which focuses on high-end residential resorts in Brazil, has made its second purchase since listing on AIM in May.
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Markets
Forest branches out
The suburb of Clifton could be rejuvenated by Nottingham Forest’s proposed stadium.
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News
Bovis leaps on Oxford Circus site
Bovis Lend Lease has taken 11,000 sq ft near London’s Oxford Circus for its 2012 Olympic Village construction team.
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.............… and High Court spat over director’s bonus
Dunlop Haywards, part of Erinaceous, this week rejected a former managing director’s High Court claim for £400,000 of unpaid bonuses because the deals he brought to the business later became embroiled in mortgage fraud.
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Second phase of Hounslow’s Blenheim at planning
Plans for the £220m second phase of the Blenheim Centre in Hounslow were submitted this week.
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McDonald’s big cheese tastes difference at Sainsbury’s
Fast-food chain loses second property head this year as supermarket ramps up convenience roll-out
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London is still best for business
London and Paris have emerged as the best cities in Europe to locate a business, while Moscow is rated the best city for future expansion.
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Markets
Castlewood you believe it?
Wilson Bowden’s site at junction 28 of the M1 finally has a future.
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News
Belfast’s Multi signs retailers
Fashion retailers Topshop, Ted Baker, Tom Tailor, Monsoon, Accessorize and JD Sports have signed at Multi’s £320m Victoria Square in Belfast.
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Ritblat to become pub landlord
Sir John Ritblat has teamed up with leisure entrepreneur Robert Breare to create a pub business.
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Savills’ new central London base
Savills is consolidating its central London residential operations at Lansdowne House in Berkeley Square in Mayfair. Around 260 employees from 16 departments and disciplines will move there from 15 October.