All Property Week articles in 13 April 2007 – Page 4
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News
Dutch developer
Dutch developer Multi Development and Austrian investor Immoeast are selling their Olympia Olomouc mall in Olomouc, Czech Republic, with a guide price of ¤100m (£68m). The 339,000 sq ft (31,500 sq m) out-of-town scheme has an annual income of ¤5.3m (£3.6m) and there is a further 269,100 sq ft (25,000 ...
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Markets
MEPC guns for offices at former munitions depot
World War II storage unit at Milton Park to be demolished to make way for 350,000 sq ft of offices
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Peel to lobby Westminster over Wirral planning delays
Developer says lengthy public inquiry would jeopardise £4.5bn regeneration scheme
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Dawnay stocks up at Latvian mall
Dawnay Day Carpathian has bought a 55% stake in the 441,324 sq ft (41,000 sq m) Galleria Patollo shopping centre in Riga, Latvia.
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Three limber up for David Lloyd
Whitbread is understood to have shortlisted three prospective buyers for the David Lloyd leisure clubs:
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Online
Fit-out and interiors: energy labelling counts inside too
Green policies must look beyond exteriors, says David Lawson
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Markets
Council faces public inquiry over Westgate
Plans to extend the Westgate shopping centre in Oxford could be delayed by residents who would be forced to make way for the proposed scheme. Oxford City Council is to face a public inquiry over its plan to use compulsory purchase powers to assemble the site for the £300m Westgate ...
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Corporation Tax slash will raise liabilities
Gordon Brown’s Budget pledge to slash Corporation Tax by 2% to 28% will increase the net tax liabilities of UK businesses by more than £1.1bn, Property Week has learnt.
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Wrenbridge in control in Essex
Wrenbridge is poised to take control of 1,000 acres (408 ha) of development land in Essex.
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Professional
Competition law
Question: I am considering buying several shopping centres in the same county. At what point do I need to worry about competition law?
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Colmore sets record rent
Birmingham’s Colmore Plaza has received its first prelet and set a new record rent for the city.
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Royal College prescribes new London HQ
The Royal College of General Practitioners has begun its search for a headquarters of up to 100,000 sq ft (9,290 sq m) in London’s West End.
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Markets
Notts king Cole
Nottingham Regeneration’s new chief executive is here to show his city is on the move.
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Insight
RICS: don’t question our commitment to the lease code
Sir, Your editorial ‘Let’s get behind the lease code’ (leader, 30.03.07) could not be further from the mark. The RICS reluctant to promote the new industry-led Code for Leasing Business Premises? Which planet did that come from?
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Unions Dutch office Cluster
German open-ended fund manager Union Investment Real Estate has bought a 187,300 sq ft (17,400 sq m) office scheme in Eindhoven in the Netherlands for €¤47.3m (£32m) from the Kroon Group and Fortress Vastgoed.
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Professional
Civil procedure rules
Question: I hear that there have been several changes to the way disputes can be settled under the civil procedure rules. What are these changes?
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Gonzalez joins Citygrove Espana
Hector Gonzalez, former Jones Lang LaSalle and Knight Frank director in Spain, has joined Citygrove Espana as managing director.
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City of London gives Houston lift-off for retail upgrade
Development specialist hired to combat competition from West End and Canary Wharf
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City view: Sinead Cruise
Caravan parks, garden centres, nursing homes, car parks, private hospitals and even theme parks. Forward-thinking property investors have scoured every last inch of these most unlikely of property markets in their never-ending quest for yield.