All Property Week articles in 15 December 2006 – Page 4
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News
Don’t forget ‘promising’ UK, says Targetfollow founder
Massive ‘Gherkin’ and Shell-Mex House deals are ‘good value’, believes Nagshineh
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Professional
Diary of... a rent review surveyor
Roger Sewell, head of landlord and tenant at Montagu Evans, takes us through his week
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News
Shelbourne Development
Irish property company Shelbourne Development has filed a revised plan for a 160-storey residential tower in Chicago, which, if completed, will be the tallest skyscraper in the US. The planned 2,000 ft-high spiral-shaped Chicago Spire scheme comprises 1,300 flats and no longer includes plans for a broadcast antenna, hotel or ...
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Markets
Thurrocks designs on Gateway
Housing association Family Mosaic, the East of England Development Agency (EEDA) and Thurrock Thames Gateway Development Corporation have joined forces to pay £21m for a 22 acre (10 ha) brownfield site in Thurrock, Essex.
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RREEF leads year-end deal frenzy in Square Mile
RREEF UK Office Property Fund has bought the freehold of 30 Cannon Street in the City of London from Thurleigh Estates for around £45m.
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Professional
Historic covenants
Questionmarketing a site, which I have learned is subject to a historic covenant restricting residential use. Does this rule out future residential development?
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Sainsbury’s counts cost of London office
Sainsbury’s is evaluating the cost efficiency of its London headquarters compared with locations outside the capital.
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Markets
Conran studies Leicester Uni halls
Terence Conran’s Conran & Partners and Square Foot Properties have submitted plans to convert the University of Leicester’s halls of residence into high-quality flats.
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You don’t need a lawyer for the Small Claims Court
Save the legal fees and do it yourself, says Tom Entwistle
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City view: James Whitmore
It used to be argued that a property services firm should not be listed on a stock exchange because its profits and, consequently, its share price yo-yoed in response to the peaks and troughs of property cycles.
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Pub companies ‘must say cheers to REITs’
The big five pub companies must take advantage of REITs, a leading pub analyst said this week.
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JLL central London retail team shuts up shop
Agent makes two redundant as it exits high-profile market
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The Cavern shopping centre
Liverpool footballers wives’ favourite, the Cavern shopping centre, has attracted a 400 sq ft (37 sq m) shop for cat and dog accessories retailer Poochi Couture. The retailer plans to open five more stores in the next two years. Cavern is home to designer stores Vivienne Westwood and Cricket. Warner ...
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Case news
Jonathan Ross reports on a case where an oral agreement was upheld several years after it was made, and Warren Gordon relates how a court dismissed claims of bias in a planning decision
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New Star sparkles with Chancerygate industrial buy
Chancerygate is to sell a portfolio of industrial estates in the south to New Star Property.