All Property Week articles in 13 April 2007 – Page 5
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Markets
Imagine to seal quick sale of Chelsea flats to investor
Grant Bovey’s company in talks with single purchaser to sell 12-flat, £48m Cheyne Wharf scheme
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Professional
Casino keeps winnings in service charge dispute
Court of Appeal upholds verdict that tenant is not liable for landlord’s £700,000 bill
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Professional
Case news
Warren Gordon hears how the Court of Appeal ruled on a boundary dispute, while Jonathan Ross examines how a tenant challenged her service charge bill
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Markets
Carter & Carter takes Pride prelet
Carter & Carter has taken a 93,000 sq ft (8,640 sq m) prelet at Pride Point in Derby to provide a training and administration centre for car manufacturer DaimlerChrysler.
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News
Manc hotel and car park sold
West Properties has bought the Ramada Renaissance Hotel and adjoining NCP car park in Deansgate, Manchester, from Quintain Estates for around £25m.
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News
HSBCs Canary Wharf shortlist
HSBC has shortlisted three bidders for the sale and leaseback of its tower at Canary Wharf in London’s Docklands.
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News
Canada Life buys Grimsby retail
Canada Life has bought the High Point retail park in Grimsby from Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society for £11.3m.
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Markets
McGinnis buys Inverness land for resi development
Inverness Property Development, a consortium of private investors, has sold the remainder of its residential development site at Slackbuie in Inverness to Irish housebuilder McGinnis Group for £18m.
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Markets
Get on the bus
Northampton’s unloved bus station is at the heart of a belated plan to improve the town’s retail.
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News
McNamara buys Dublin Burlington
A consortium led by Irish developer Bernard McNamara has bought the Burlington Hotel in Ballsbridge, Dublin for €288m (£196m) from Jurys Doyle owner JDH Acquisitions.
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Professional
Prupim’s buildings to go green
Prupim has launched a five-year project to cut carbon emissions and water use at 25 properties. It will draw on the lessons learned to help it reduce the environmental impact of its wider portfolio of more than 700 properties.
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News
Donaldsons plans Brum growth
Donaldsons plans Brum growth Donaldsons has appointed its first planning team outside London.
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News
Moss Bros rollout gathers pace
Menswear chain Moss Bros plans to open 80 shops and embark on refurbishment programme of existing stores.
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News
Brixton and Morgan Stanley part ways
Move for Morgan Stanley’s John Carrafiell triggers end of relationship
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News
Network Rail confirms British Land at Euston
Network Rail has confirmed its choice of British Land to develop London’s Euston station.
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Professional
Break notices
Question: Our tenant has served a break notice to determine its lease on 5 October 2007. The tenant only intends to pay up to that date. Can I force it to pay September’s quarter in full?
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Insight
Bragg’s Green credentials
Sir, I note that in your Hanover Square cartoon in recent weeks, Douglas Bragg is criticised for driving a old classic car on the grounds that it has a large ‘carbon footprint’.
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News
Travelodge to move into Bracknell
Travelodge has signed up to create a 102-room hotel on London Road in Bracknell, Berkshire.
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News
X-Leisure secures future of Bournemouth scheme
Developer X-Leisure is set to pay £50m for a large leisure development in Bournemouth.