All Property Week articles in 13 November 2009 – Page 8
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Markets
Midlands to tap Islamic funding streams
The lack of funds for development has led the Midlands division of the Investment Property Forum (IPF) to turn to the possibilities of sharia-compliant financing
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Professional
Swine flu insurance policy
Insurance broker Aon has created an insurance policy for companies worried about their properties or surrounding areas being closed because of a pandemic
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News
Five MCR properties with receivers
LPA receivers have been appointed to a small portion of Aneel Mussarat’s MCR Property Group’s portfolio as a result of loan-to-value covenant breaches
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Professional
Law firms slash hourly rates
Law firms have cut hourly rates to ride out the recession, costs lawyer Jim Diamond reports
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News
MS investigation finds Kalsi unaware of violations
An investigation by Morgan Stanley into corrupt practices in its real estate operations in China has found no evidence that its former global head, Sonny Kalsi, “caused or authorised” the alleged misuse of assets, it emerged this week
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Markets
West Midlands - and finally...
The drop-off in development since the start of the recession may have been expected to extend the life of some of the UK’s oldest buildings
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Online
My planning permission is going to expire shortly.
The local planning authority has not approved some pre-commencement conditions. Can I validly implement the planning permission before it expires?
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Insight
Events: LandAid Foundation Partners scheme launch
Property industry charity lays Foundations for Life
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Markets
Houses plan is good tip for Elliot Park
Elliot Park in Nuneaton, a former rubbish tip acquired by Deeley Group in 1974, has been a successful recycling story for the Coventry-based developer
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Professional
Thames Gateway eco-quarter
The Communities and Local Government department is due to end consultation on 8 January on proposals for an eco-quarter in the Thames Gateway
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News
Early knight
Christopher Jonas is impeccably connected, perhaps more so than any other surveyor in Britain
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News
Due at South
Frogmore, headed by Paul White, has unveiled plans for a luxury 80-room hotel at 3 and 4 South Place near Broadgate in London
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Professional
Mail drives sell-off
While Royal Mail’s workers resist modernisation, it is progressing with plans for selling property
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News
Downing's funding fix for Newcastle Uni
Merchant Place pays £32.5m for first phase of brewery redevelopment
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News
ING dragged down by real estate
ING Real Estate, the global property arm of the Dutch banking and insurance group ING, made a pretax loss of €309m in the third quarter of 2009
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News
Recipe for disaster
To the industrial agents’ monthly “Thirsty Thursday” drinks at Fino’s in Mayfair’s Mount Street
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Markets
Developer to make a Splash at Walsall Waterfront
Urban Splash has applied to the Homes and Communities Agency for Kickstart funding to help it build the Walsall Waterfront scheme
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News
Hutchison Whampoa's Deptford plan
Hutchison Whampoa has announced plans to progress with the regeneration of Convoys Wharf, a regeneration site in the south-east London borough of Lewisham