All Property Week articles in 14 March 2008 – Page 7
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Online
Managed business space: the office sector’s eco warriors
David Lawson examines how serviced offices are doing their bit for the environment
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Markets
Brown will go down
Savills’ Yolande Barnes predicts a freefall in the value of brownfield land in 2008
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News
Faversham Brooke’s Farmer has head in the clouds
In December I reported how Northampton building surveyor Craig Mattocks was taking on Everest for charity.
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News
British Land lets in Croydon
British Land has let units at Valley Leisure Park in Croydon to Subway and Tragus for a Bella Italia, following a refurbishment last year.
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News
Research reveals nimby Britain
The British public is becoming increasingly hostile to development and often actively opposes it, according to a survey carried out by the Saint Consulting Group.
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News
Fire brigade looks for hotshot
Royal Berkshire Fire Authority is looking for a property company to advise on property management, property risk, capital and revenue management and estates management.
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Professional
Storm is brewing over flood defences
This week’s bad weather serves as a reminder that more action on flooding is needed, says Bill Gloyn
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News
Tyne and Wear sale breaks record
The former Goodyear Dunlop factory in Washington, Tyne and Wear, has been sold to Highbridge Properties.
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News
Continental breakfast
Diners chewed over the Middle East and US investment in Europe at our second Global breakfast last Friday
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News
Realis government bond
German fund manager Realis is to buy its second government-occupied office block in two months.
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News
Hyde sets sights on Blink Point
The Hyde Group is to take 50,000 sq ft of offices in Southwark in one of the south London area’s biggest deals this year.
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Insight
Property bids farewell to retail’s unsung hero
Giles Barrie remembers Peter Cleary, the developer who had time for everyone
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Markets
Prupim and Berkeley go Green
St Edward Homes, a joint venture between Prupim and Berkeley, won approval last week from Reading Borough Council for Green Park Village.
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News
Post-crunch, property bears up better than bonds
But liquidity depends on realistic valuations, says William Hill
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News
BBC Scotland site to become hotel
Christie & Co has been instructed by QMD Hotels to identify a high-end hotel operator for an 85-bedroom hotel at Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow, at the 5.3 acre site of the former headquarters of BBC Scotland.
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News
CBRE Brummie bats for Colliers
John Batsford, former director at CB Richard Ellis in Birmingham, is to join Colliers CRE as a director next month.
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Markets
Barratt’s East End resi shed
Barratt Developments has paid landowner RFF £4.35m for its warehouse on 0.38 acres at 10-22 Dunbridge Street in Bethnal Green, east London.
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News
Rift at Capital & Regional speeds Barber’s exit
Chief executive of company ousted after shares plunge and boardroom bust-up
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Professional
Targetfollow founder steps back
Ardeshir Naghshineh, founder and owner of Targetfollow Group, one of the UK’s largest privately owned investor-developers, is giving up day-to-day control.
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Insight
Size isn’t everything. It’s what BAA does with Heathrow that counts
The politics of property, with Steven Norris