All Property Week articles in 14 September 2007 – Page 4
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Professional
Rights of light
Question: I am concerned that my development may affect my neighbour’s rights of light. How can I protect myself against any claims from him that could ultimately halt my development?
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News
Record Tees Valley letting
The Student Loans Company has taken 70,000 sq ft of office space at Lingfield Point Business Park in Darlington in the Tees Valley’s biggest public sector letting this year.
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News
Mount Street is à la mode for Mayfair retail
Two new fashion designers are to make their London debut by setting a new record rent on Mayfair’s Mount Street.
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News
King Sturge plucks LSHKing Sturge plucks LSH man for Turkey office
Matthew Warner to lead agent’s charge into Asia Pacific market
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Markets
MPs investigate supply
MPs and peers have joined the housing inquiry bandwagon with the launch this week of a cross-party investigation into the future of residential supply.
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News
Trust yields small returns for ING
Listed property trust ING UK Real Estate Income Trust revealed a 5.7% increase in net asset value and showed a 5.1% return in the first half of the year. The trust’s portfolio value rose just 1.9% to £715m.
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News
Robins hoodwinked
Swindon’s speedway kings are being refused planning permission for a new home.
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News
Ireland’s Hollybrook limbers up in Stratford
Irish developer Hollybrook plans to start the speculative development of an office scheme in Stratford, east London, as the area’s office market heats up ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games.
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News
Yoo Holdings,
Yoo Holdings, the design and development company founded by John Hitchcox , this week launched Yoo Capital to co-invest in residential and mixed-use developments. Yoo Capital is co-investing in seven schemes globally, with a combined value of $2bn (£1bn). Yoo Capital can provide between 10% and 50% of the development ...
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Markets
Make a haus a home
Relative stability and good returns are tempting foreign investors into Germany’s residential market
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Markets
LandSecs and Hammerson
The Bristol Alliance, developer of Cabot Circus shopping centre, has sold a long-leasehold interest in the two office sites that form part of the scheme to CB Richard Ellis Strategic Partners, rather than carry out the 160,000 sq ft development itself. The sale, which is about to be signed, ...
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Professional
Landlords and the housing green paper
Question: I represent a registered social landlord and understand that the government proposes to implement a housing green paper. How is the paper likely to affect my work?
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Insight
Sir, I read with great interest
Sir, I read with great interest your article ‘The Parent Trap’ and felt compelled to counter the grossly misleading impression of Gerald Eve’s maternity package in The Guardian’s recent survey, which you quoted.
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News
Russians Open to fundraising ...
Russian developer Open Investments plans to issue up to 2.04 million shares to fund acquisitions and develop projects.
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News
Maxx fruit for Sheffield Orchard
London & Associated Properties has prelet a 45,000 sq ft store at its Orchard Square centre in Sheffield to TK Maxx. The unit was created from the retailer’s existing 18,000 sq ft unit, smaller shops and the Stonehouse pub that LAP bought three years ago. TK Maxx has agreed ...
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News
given the finger
A West End agent adopted an unusual method of avoiding one of the more unpleasant procedures in a medical check-up.