All Property Week articles in 15 December 2006 – Page 3
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News
PWC to pick More London
PricewaterhouseCoopers is to agree terms to move to More London on the south bank of the Thames.
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Professional
Landlords’ repair responsibilities
Question: The previous owner of my building did not connect the damp-proof membrane to the damp-proof course in the walls. My tenant says I am responsible for remedying the damp problem and is threatening court proceedings.
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News
Lander speed record
Skeleton bob is one of those ridiculously dangerous sports that you watch during the Winter Olympics from the comfort of your armchair, safe in the knowledge that you will never participate.
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News
Manchester Landmark to kick-start Spinningfields rival
Manchester & Metropolitan proposals augment redevelopment potential around St Peter’s Square
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Insight
Retail: John Lewis and M&S star
The high street is taking on the challenge of foreign retailers and the internet, says John Strachan
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News
Irish to take Telford mall
A collection of Northern Irish investors was on the verge of sealing the biggest shopping centre deal of the year as Property Week went to press.
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News
Pop Idol judge sells south London studio
Pop music impresario Pete Waterman has sold the freehold of a south London property to the Winston Group for £2.15m.
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News
A good line-out
Ireland’s 32-15 drubbing of South Africa’s rugby team a few weeks ago was a hot topic of conversation when Keith Woods and Francois Pienaar got together at the launch of Howard Eurocape’s Mandela Rhodes scheme in Cape Town last Thursday.
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News
X-Leisure Fund
The X-Leisure Fund, the UK’s largest owner of leisure property, has confirmed that it has exchanged contracts unconditionally to sell the 390,000 sq ft (36,231 sq m) Star City scheme in Birmingham to REIT Asset Management for £85.5m, as revealed by Property Week (news, 22.09.06). Ashworth Sibal Welch advised ...
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News
GE to forward-fund sheds sites
GE Real Estate is poised to forward-fund more than 700,000 sq ft of warehouse space.
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News
LandSecs JV pays first planning tax
A partnership between Gazeley and Land Securities is to pay the first-ever infrastructure tariff under Milton Keynes’ pioneering planning tax regime.
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News
London organic farm shops
Two organic farm shops are set to kick off a rapid expansion with their first stores in the capital.
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Markets
Green homes exemption from SDLT ‘a start’
Developers and tax advisers have given a lukewarm reception to the chancellor’s announcement last week that new carbon-neutral homes will be exempt from Stamp Duty Land Tax from April for three years.
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Online
Planning: just as you thought it was getting easier...
... Local Government Bill will lead to more planning confusion