All Property Week articles in 14 September 2007 – Page 9
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Each week we meet a property character from a different age bracket. This week Sean McAllister meets Jeremy Leggett, 53, a green campaigner and friend of Fidel Castro
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Aussies spring into UK with £165m fund
Mirvac subsidiary Chantrey targets resi sites in London and south-east
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Investor buys 16 Hanover Square
An overseas investor has bought the 10,000 sq ft 16 Hanover Square for £17.5m.
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APC advice: The 22nd in our series on APC success. This week: the 12-month review
What is the 12-month meeting?
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Helios presses on with £100m of spec units
Developer defies gloom with nationwide speculative programme
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Segro slips out of FTSE 100 and begins restructuring
Industrial specialist to carry out internal review that will lead to staff departures
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Landlord benchmark launch at Resi 07
Leading landlords and managing agents have joined forces to raise standards and promote best practice in residential property management.
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Standard Life’s record Edinburgh let
Edinburgh-based law firm Shepherd and Wedderburn has concluded the city's biggest office letting in four years.
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Tories outline property plans
A Conservative Party review group today called for sweeping changes to the UK’s built environment in order to address the problem of climate change.
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ISIS in £14m Edinburgh buy
ISIS Property Trust 2 has bought 1-2 Lochside Way, a 42,401 sq ft office building on the out-of-town Edinburgh Park business park, for £14.4m.
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Great Portland secures 60,000 sq ft pre-let
Great Portland Estates revealed it has pre-let the whole of its 60,000 sq ft 60 Great Portland Street scheme.
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Kier Property sees 32% profit rise
The property arm of construction giant Kier Group revealed a 32% rise in operational profit in its half-year results this morning.
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Klepierre considers UK entry
Klepierre, France’s largest property company, is to consider an expansion into England as it looks to triple the size of its Klemurs subsidiary.
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L&G has shed success in Kent
Legal & General Property has let almost half of Charles Park, the industrial element of Crossways Business Park in Dartford, Kent, just three months after developing the scheme.
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Cinven’s facelift for BUPA hospitals
Private equity firm Cinven Partners is to rebrand BUPA hospitals under its own Spire Healthcare logo. The Times
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Governor ‘will not bail out banks’
The governor of the Bank of England yesterday set his stance firmly against taking action to bail out banks struggling with mounting strains on lending conditions triggered by the worldwide credit crunch. The Times. The Daily Telegraph. Financial Times
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Chancellor attacks banks’ reckless lending
Chancellor Alistair Darling has attacked banks for lending too freely and allowing consumer debt to spiral to record levels. The Daily Telegraph
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Naomi Campbell casino may threaten turtles
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has shocked conservationists over plans for a hotel and casino complex on a Kenyan coastal sanctuary for turtles. The Times
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Costain confirms £60m rights issue
Costain confirmed yesterday that it was planning a £60m-plus rights issue to ‘take advantage of commercial opportunities’. The Times. Financial Times
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Miller Group weathers tougher market
Miller Group admitted yesterday that it faced a more challenging environment – but was confident it could grow and develop. Financial Times