All Property Week articles in 13 October 2006 – Page 4
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Markets
Henry Boot
A government occupier is to take 55,000 sq ft (5,110 sq m) of office space at Henry Boot’s £25m 218,000 sq ft (20,253 sq m) mixed-use Axis in Nottingham. Letting agents HEB and Geo Hallam & Sons would not reveal the tenant’s identity, but the Driving Standards Agency is believed ...
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Birmingham
Birmingham Central Library and the Museum of Lost Heritage are hosting an exhibition from 20-30 October at the former Museum of Science and Industry in Newhall Street, Birmingham, on factories past and present.
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Markets
Last of the big sheds
ProLogis has been given the go-ahead to add more warehousing to Northampton’s logistics landscape.
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News
Tishman spends euros in Paris and Berlin
US group spends €400m on La Défense and Checkpoint Charlie schemes
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News
Benson Elliot shows faith in Danish property market
Benson Elliot Capital Management, the European private equity real estate company founded by Marc Mogull, has bought a 50% stake in a 193,752 sq ft (18,000 sq m) residential development scheme in Copenhagen.
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News
New beginning for West End
Commission has big ideas as Ken aims for £700m Rathbone Place convention centre
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DTZ to launch search for huge City base
Property services firm is latest to relocate outside West End
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Babcock snaps up City spec scheme
Global investment and advisory firm Babcock & Brown is to move its head office to a building in the City of London that is being speculatively developed.
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Professional
Service charge arrears
Question: I am a landlord seeking to recover service charge arrears from a residential tenant. I understand that I cannot immediately start proceedings against the tenant to recover the debt. What should I do?
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News
Bear Stearns appoints real estate pair
New York bank Bear Stearns has appointed Stephen Haskin and Steve Williams to co-head the firm’s expanding European commercial real estate lending business.
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Danescroft reaches Surrey Apex
Palmer Capital Partners-backed Danescroft South East has bought Apex Tower in New Malden for £24m.
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News
I am calling the long bottom of the market
Ongoing stability makes it a good time to invest in property, says Neil Lewis
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Markets
Buy to let comes of age
Debt-saddled investors overexposed to a single asset class? A bubble about to burst? Buy to let has its critics, but after 10 years, a new report claims it is here to stay.
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Markets
Action stations
A £53m Peel Holdings scheme is the first in a succession of mixed-use plans that should make Nottingham’s station area more welcoming.
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Insight
Time for action in the West End
Tuesday's London Retaill Summit brought together, for the first time, all the true powerbrokers in the West End: Ken Livingstone; Westminster City Council leader Sir Simon Milton; Bob Kiley’s successor as head of Transport for London, Peter Hendy; and executives from Land Securities, the Crown Estate and Boots.
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News
Abu Dhabi royals fall for Devonshire House
Family’s Lancer vehicle places LandSecs building under offer at £270m
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AAIM and Tchenguiz check in
Celebrity-backed fund manager AAIM has teamed up with Robert Tchenguiz’s R20 to buy the Menzies Hotels group for £180m.
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Rugby NAV up 9%
Fast-growing co-investment asset management operations and a buoyant investment market helped Rugby Estates achieve a 9% increase in net asset value in the six months to 31 July.