All Property Week articles in 13 March 2009 – Page 9
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News
Dunsfold Park changes gear
A public inquiry into Rutland Group’s plans for a 2,600-home development at Dunsfold Park in Surrey started this week
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CBRE powers up with Norwegian energy contract
Norwegian energy company StatoilHydro has appointed CB Richard Ellis as its preferred global real estate provider of transaction and project management services
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Insight
Councils walk tall in recession-worn Cannes
The sombre mood at mipim this week reflected the fact that numbers were more than 10,000 down on last year’s peak
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News
No Cannes do for Meredith
One man who didn’t hear Boris’s speech was Mark Meredith, elected mayor of Stoke-on-Trent, who was arrested last week on suspicion of corruption in public office
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Cambs hotel makes history
Planning permission was granted last week for a 70-room hotel at an ancient monastery site in Whittlesford near Cambridge
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Centros fury at Lancaster call-in
Centros, the developer owned by Delancey, has criticised the government for calling in its proposals for a £140m regeneration of a 10 acre brownfield site in Lancaster city centre
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Eurohypo open for business in UK
Europe’s biggest real estate bank, Eurohypo, is back looking for business in the UK after a four-month break from the market
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Top-dollar demanded at Brook St
GE Real Estate and Grafton Advisors last week began marketing 63 Brook Street in London’s Mayfair at £87.50/sq ft rent
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Deka looks to buy British
German open-ended fund manager Deka is looking to buy prime property in the UK over the next few months
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Markets
Over-rented Britain
Recession has brought a stand-off between tenants and landlords over subleasing. Now there are calls for a change in the law
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Yes we Cannes: Boris leads cheers of Riviera bravado
Numbers were down, depression was in the air and the euro prices were astronomical but, hey, Boris Johnson popped down to MIPIM to cheer everyone up
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'Do not sell': CBRE tells Plantation Place bondholders
Owners have outstanding £435m loan on City of London property likely to sell at around £330m
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Court rules on Colliers clerk’s 'bogus business'
A former accounts worker at Colliers CRE deliberately created false invoices to facilitate the theft of more than £150,000 from her employer, the High Court ruled this week
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Professional
European occupiers reaping recession benefits, says CBRE
Occupiers are benefiting from increased lease flexibility, greater choice of premises and greater incentives in the European office market, research by CB Richard Ellis has revealed
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Professional
I have been inadvertently caught up in a chain of mortgage fraud
I have been told that I can claim not just against the fraudster, but also against the valuer who failed to spot the inflated price. Is this true?
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Insight
Battle of the binge
In clubs, rowdy behaviour is up and takings are down as punters save money by tanking up beforehand. One Kent club owner is taking a more sober approach
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Ballymore shores up with senior recruits
Irish developer appoints Sanders and Meanley to handle downturn
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Bacon rusher
Perhaps Lunts should have hitched a lift with Cushman & Wakefield EMEA chief Paul Bacon
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Schwartz returns with Singaporean backing
Ex-ProLogis chief back after buying former employer’s Asian operation