All Property Week articles in 14 October 2005

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  • Online

    London & Regional buys care home portfolio

    2005-10-14T16:17:00Z

    London & Regional has bought a 91-strong portfolio of care homes from Cannon Capital for £365.5m.

  • Online

    Somerfield board backs Tchenguiz consortium bid

    2005-10-14T12:19:00Z

    The board of Somerfield has recommended that its shareholders accept a cash offer from a consortium led by Robert Tchenguiz, it was announced this morning.

  • Up for the cup: organisers Foulerton and Moore
    News

    A tribute to Tanner

    14 October 2005

    The finest footballers in the Birmingham property market laced up their boots and took part in a special football tournament the other day in memory of their former colleague Paul Tanner.

  • Markets

    Urban Splash

    14 October 2005

    Urban Splash has published its masterplan for the £160m regeneration of one of the UK’s most infamous council estates.

  • News

    Spam to the slaughter

    14 October 2005

    However, the award for shameless self-promotional idea of the week goes to Alfred Bartlett, the former head of roadside at Donaldsons, who has set up a practice in Birmingham called Bartlett Property.

  • News

    Scotland

    14 October 2005

    AWG delivers winning bid for General Post Office building German fund's 28m Edinburugh purchase THe market in minutes Capital investment Best foot forward In deep water An English invasion

  • News

    Property software + technology

    14 October 2005

    Industry leaders to address expanding computer show Industry "not ready" for information packs Talking telephone numbers If the map fits A recipe for disaster

  • Green assets: Hermes’ 2 Wellington Place in Leeds (pictured) and PruPIM’s Temple Quay House in Bristol both have ‘very good’ environmental ratings from the Buildings Research Establishment
    Professional

    The price of sustainability

    14 October 2005

    Fund managers are waking up to the impact of incoming environmental legislation on property values.

  • Insight

    Piont taken

    14 October 2005

    Sir, As the latest Assessment of Professional Competence is under way, it is to be sincerely hoped that no assessors or candidates were influenced by ‘14 ways to pass the APC’ (careers, 09.02.05, p85).

  • News

    Pearl’s Wisdom

    14 October 2005

    Is there a more thoughtful landlord than David Pearl?

  • Markets

    Talking telephone numbers

    14 October 2005

    Property firms can save a lot of money by replacing conventional phone systems with VoIP.

  • Insight

    Networkers

    14 October 2005

    Montagu Evans has offices in Glasgow and Edinburgh. It specialises in investment and development, retail, business space, leisure, planning and professional services. The Scottish offices provide asset management services.

  • Keeping up appearances: 38 South Gyle’s refurbishment
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    14 October 2005

    Claer Barrett gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • Professional

    Join the queue

    14 October 2005

    A lack of experienced arbitrators is causing serious delays in retail park rent reviews.

  • Professional

    Inside parliament

    14 October 2005

    Cities top labour’s agenda

  • Markets

    Industry ‘not ready’ for information packs

    14 October 2005

    Experts have warned that the property industry is unprepared for next year’s legislation on home information packs.

  • In residence: 53-55 Regency Street in Westminster is one of the properties in the residential portfolio that British Land may be about to offload
    Markets

    Ritblat moves homes

    14 October 2005

    The disposal of British Land’s £300m residential portfolio could be a job for former director Nick Ritblat.

  • Insight

    London’s still swinging, but the market’s harder to read

    14 October 2005

    The developer’s view, with Mike Slade

  • Insight

    Hanover Square

    14 October 2005

  • Georgiana Brooks
    Insight

    Going places

    14 October 2005

    Capital Retail has promoted Georgiana Brooks (pictured) and Ryan Kennedy to equity partners.