All Property Week articles in 14 July 2006 – Page 2

  • Markets

    Refugee home

    14 July 2006

    Rosemound has revealed more about its home for displaced Olympic zone occupiers.

  • Charlotte Bijlani
    Professional

    Headline rent review provisions

    14 July 2006

    Question: The rent review provisions in my business lease require the rent to be reviewed on the basis of a headline rent. What does that mean?

  • Insight

    Hanover square

    14 July 2006

  • News

    Halfords

    14 July 2006

    A private client of Savills has sold Halfords’ headquarters at Washford Industrial Estate in Redditch, Worcestershire, to BNS Properties for £28.15m, reflecting a net initial yield of 5.75%. The 355,500 sq ft (33,025 sq m) scheme comprises 285,000 sq ft (26,476 sq m) distribution space and 70,500 sq ft ...

  • News

    Gull power

    14 July 2006

    To Mondial House, the eyesore in the City of London, where UBS threw a party last week to celebrate the start of demolition works.

  • Markets

    Grosvenor

    14 July 2006

    Grosvenor has unveiled the first image of one of the leisure areas in its £900m Liverpool One development. The scheme, which will provide around 25 bars, cafes and restaurants, is expected to be completed in 2008, Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture.

  • News

    Vernon’s Green makes return to UK property

    14 July 2006

    Entrepreneur reunited with Tapp and Leader to form development company

  • Insight

    Going places

    14 July 2006

    This week's movers

  • Insight

    No fear

    14 July 2006

    Sir, City Residential is approaching its fifth year of business. In that time I have committed our agency to voluntary regulation by the National Association of Estate Agents, the Association of Residential Letting Agents, the RICS and the Ombudsman for Estate Agents Scheme.

  • Markets

    Factory flaw

    14 July 2006

    Planners’ insistence on keeping a disused Wirral factory in manufacturing use is limiting the potential of one of the region’s large industrial sites.

  • News

    ‘Slap in the face’ for Italian investors

    14 July 2006

    Government modifies ‘serious’ tax proposals following criticism

  • News

    Frontier Estates

    14 July 2006

    Frontier Estates has let 7,000 sq ft (650 sq m) at Temple Point to Yorkshire Bank at £30/sq ft (£322.92/sq m) on a 10-year lease, a record for Birmingham’s office rents. Knight Frank and GSD are acting for Temple Point.

  • News

    Thames Gateway + Essex

    14 July 2006

    Growth engine east London to get 100m Turnstone marches Essex Army and Navy roundabout plans forward The market in minutes Refugee home Taking Liberty Priory target

  • Insight

    How English Partnerships’ housing merger might work

    14 July 2006

    Sir, The merger of English Partnerships and the Housing Corporation, if it comes off without too much organisational upheaval or emotional fallout, is probably a positive move (Regeneration supplement, 30.06.06).

  • Professional

    Diary of...a project manager

    14 July 2006

    Neil Grey, head of project management at CB Richard Ellis, takes us through his week

  • News

    Global shock would devastate property

    14 July 2006

    Bank of England warns of 35% loss in value over three years

  • Insight

    Is Middlesex Hospital one deal too far?

    14 July 2006

    £175m London acquisition is a big gamble, says Peter Freeman

  • News

    Dakota Hotels

    14 July 2006

    Formula One driver David Coulthard’s Dakota Hotels, the ‘budget designer’ brand, has unveiled the second in a nationwide roll-out of its hotel chain. It plans more than 20 over the next three years.

  • Insight

    Prezza’s no cowboy in the supercasino saga

    14 July 2006

    Defending John Prescott is unfashionable, but the storm over his meeting American Millennium Dome landlord Philip Anschutz is as misguided as alleging he was influenced by Minerva earlier this year. Yes, Prescott went too far in visiting Anschutz’s ranch, but if the minister for regeneration were not courting tycoons ...

  • Professional

    Court in the crossfire

    14 July 2006

    Mark Shepherd acts as the judge in a mock dilapidations trial designed to highlight the pressure piled on expert witnesses