All Property Week articles in 14 November 2008 – Page 7
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Online
Landsecs and Capital Shopping Centres lose two retail heads
LandSecs’ Ashton sets up on own while Capital Shopping Centres axes Cable
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Professional
Hampton Court seeks call-in
Historic Royal Palaces has asked the secretary of state to call in a planning application for a mixed-use development by Gladedale, which it says threatens views of Hampton Court Palace (pictured) in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames.
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Online
CPC threatened with California foreclosure
Mexican bank seeks repayment of $360m loan for Beverly Hills purchase
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Online
Vulture clubs: Buy-to-let property investment
Buy-to-let property investment clubs have a new sales pat: cash in on the credit crunch
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Online
Business Homes cuts jobs and offices
Business Homes has completed a restructuring in a bid to cut costs that has resulted in a further three redundancies and office closures.
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Markets
Britain’s next top model
Developer Richard Saint believes his unique ‘less than 5%’ profit model could revolutionise industrial development.
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News
NB corporate specialist’s break
NB Real Estate’s head of consultancy Tim Asson is to leave at the end of the year.
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Online
St Modwen strikes oil as BP’s brownfield partner
Petroleum company picks regeneration specialist as preferred developer on 2,500 acre portfolio
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News
Boss moves on Danish outlet
Miller Developments and joint venture partner TK Development have signed high-end fashion brand Hugo Boss as anchor at their Premier Outlets Center in Ringsted, Denmark.
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News
Bonfire of the inanities
Fires in shopping centres can be described as ‘dangerous’, ‘raging’, or, it is hoped, ‘under control’.
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Professional
Bletchley cracks funding code
Bletchley Park, the World War II codebreaking centre near Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, is to receive a £330,000 grant from English Heritage towards the cost of repairs to its grade II-listed mansion.
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Markets
Cheshire’s big cheese
MCR’s Aneel Mussarat has spent £85m this year despite the global financial crisis
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Professional
Beyond the call of duty
My company took a 15-year lease in December 2003 and paid Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT). Will it have to pay further SDLT after the first five years?
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Markets
Competition intensifies between north-west retail developments
Rival developments across the region are battling for a share of shoppers’ diminishing spending.
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Professional
Energy benchmark guide released
The Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers has published a guide to energy benchmarks in buildings.
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News
Bear market in Chester
Outdoor clothing and equipment specialist Gelert has taken 103,000 sq ft distribution facility the Bear in Widnes, Cheshire, on a 15-year lease at £2.90/sq ft.
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News
Helical Bar’s West End nightclub
National Grid (UK) Pension Scheme and Helical Bar have secured a late licence for a restaurant and club site at Clareville House in Panton Street, central London, close to Haymarket and Leicester Square.
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News
Corney & Barrow searches for Mayfair sites
Corney & Barrow is searching for sites in London, particularly Mayfair.