All Property Week articles in 14 July 2006 – Page 3
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News
Market correction shows REITs’ volatile nature...
Turbulent six months in quoted property sounds early warning to investors
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Professional
Commons ground
Chris Carter explains the role of the parliamentary urban development group
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Markets
A victory for common sense
Property Week’s campaign to clean up residential estate agency culminated in a showdown with Department of Trade and Industry minister Ian McCartney. Doug Morrison reports on how he accepted many of your demands
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Cofton submits resiCofton submits resi plans for Kent quarry
Brownfield developer proposes 1,000-home lakeside scheme near Hythe
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City view: James Whitmore
Like Marcello Lippi and Jürgen Klinsmann, Sir John Ritblat is this week bowing out on a high.
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Markets
Living for the cities
As chief executive of English Cities Fund, Lesley Chalmers is spearheading schemes in Liverpool and Manchester
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News
Chowdery sells Manc site
Manchester property investor Nabeel Mussarat Chowdery has sold the Island Site, one of the city’s most highly coveted office development opportunities, to Hale-based Reflect Developments for £15m.
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News
Evans Randall stokes fire control centre portfolio
Evans Randall has acquired two more fire control centres in the UK for more than £50m, taking its portfolio of the buildings to five.
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Professional
Case news
Jonathan Ross reports on a failed attempt by the Football League to recoup losses after the collapse of ONdigital, while Warren Gordon looks at a battle between rival London food markets
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News
Halladale chief Lockhart wants to capitalise on REITs
Halladale chief executive David Lockhart aims to capitalise on REITs.
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Professional
CABE to extend reach with regional design panels
Government watchdog wants to spread deluge of planning application referrals across UK
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Professional
Stewart Stockman Building
The Stewart Stockman Building in Surrey is one of 14 shortlisted for the 2006 Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award. The laboratory is used to research animal diseases and was designed by Wilson Mason & Partners and built by Shepherd Construction on behalf of the Department for Environment, Food and ...
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Markets
Bohemian rhapsody
Manchester’s Northern Quarter has long attracted ‘bohemian’ occupiers and the council’s regeneration framework is enabling developers of smaller offices to build on this. Anna Goldie reports
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Insight
Board meeting
Last month, more than 100 property people donned wetsuits for the annual Alder King Surf Challenge in Wollacombe, Devon. And for once, there was some surf!
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Markets
Spring blooms in Bristol with first consent
Spring Residential, Castlemore’s recently launched housing regeneration subsidiary, has secured its first development site following Bristol City Council’s decision last week to approve detailed planning permission for the next phase of Temple Quay 2.
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News
German company plans Europe’s biggest CMBS sale
Deutsche Annington, Germany’s largest residential property company, is planning Europe’s largest property securitisation.
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German company plans Europe’s biggest CMBS sale
Deutsche Annington, Germany’s largest residential property company, is planning Europe’s largest property securitisation.
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Big shed boom continues with four deals for ProLogis
Shed developer completes lettings in Staffordshire, Northampton and Birmingham
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St Modwen bids for NWDA joint venture
Regeneration specialist on shortlist for 50% stake in £100m portfolio