All Property Week articles in 13 April 2006 – Page 4
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News
A bit of the udder
News that Mountgrange chief executive Manish Chande has just become the proud owner of a herd of three cows is not an indication that the rural market is the latest investment vogue.
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News
Birmingham council to slash office sites
Birmingham City Council plans to rationalise its office space and slash its occupation from 53 buildings to 10.
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News
Stratford City battle takes Easter break
Reubens and Westfield prepare bids of up to £200m for development
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Professional
How to win the Dilapidations battle
Every year landlords launch hundreds of dilapidations claims against former tenants. Ian Bragg and William Nash present their negotiation tactics for both sides
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News
Gazeley steps in at Liverpool's Axis Park
Industrial specialist replaces Arrowcroft on 44 acre scheme
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News
Bidding in full bloom at London resi auctions
Allsop and Savills clear their catalogues as buyers opt for the transparency and security of auctions
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Markets
Area Sq wins EasyJet HQ fit-out contract
Surrey-based company to start work next week at Hangar 89 on Luton airport
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News
... but first AIM ranking shows gulf between best and worse
Northacre tops out with 267% rise but Probus Estates languishes at bottom with fall of 33%
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Markets
OFT's warning to Newcastle estate agent
Barry Davis warned over misconduct for not declaring conflict of interest
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Insight
After Whistleblower, what next for home information packs?
Sir, BBC1's Whistleblower programme, which was shown on 20 March, exposed dishonesty and a lack of professionalism in estate agency (leader, 24.03.06).
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Professional
Professional advice
This week, rent recovery, rent reviews and prescriptive rights of way
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Markets
Act of reprisal
New legislation governing small landlords may force them out of the student housing market. Gwyn Roberts reports
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News
Halladale buys former Wimpey HQ for £75m
Halladale is to buy Dunedin Properties' Hammersmith Grove office building in west London for £75m.
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Markets
Milton Keynes' review looks to 2031
Milton Keynes Partnership has created an independent group to review future plans for the city.
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News
Grosvenor's 2005 results are best in five years
Grosvenor produced its best performance in five years in 2005.
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Online
Investream's giant City jigsaw
Investream has taken a big step towards assembling one of the biggest development sites in the City of London by buying a portfolio of buildings from Land Securities for more than £140m.
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Online
20-30-40-50
Each week Ettie Neil-Gallacher meets a property figure from a different age bracket. John Tinley, 45, is head of shopping centre management at GVA Grimley
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Online
LMS de-merger paves way for REIT conversion
London Merchant Securities, the property and venture capital investment company, is planning to convert into a REIT, following the de-merger of its venture capital business.
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Online
Consensus completes £208m of City sales
Vincent Tchenguiz's Consensus Group has completed the sale of £208m of properties in the City of London.
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Online
Workspace expands legroom in London
Workspace Group, the flexible business space provider, has today announced the purchase of five London properties for a total of £32m.