All Property Week articles in 15 July 2011 – Page 3
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Lewis trusts in residential with Londonewcastle deal
Group’s UK & European Investments arm pays Lloyds £20m for five sites in the capital
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Credit punch
Office leasing clerks were baying for blood on 30 June, when they witnessed five pugilistic bouts between competing firms at the West End Agents’ Summer Ball on London’s New Oxford Street. Reportedly, the “punch of the night” (pictured) took place when H2SO’s Freddie “the Fridge” Pritchard-Smith landed a murderous right ...
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Peugeot leaves Tile Hill for Goodman’s Coventry park
PSA Peugeot Citroen is working on plans to develop a parts distribution warehouse on Goodman’s Lyons Park, near Coventry
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Council property task force
A cross-party group of MPs and peers this week launched an inquiry into how UK councils’ £250bn of property holdings could be used to overcome budget shortfalls
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Loan workout strategist’s departure leaves Lloyds in confusion
Exit of Collins marks key juncture for bank’s deleveraging process
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Developers should be prepared to compete with the Olympics, says Trevor Rushton
A year may be a long time in politics, but it is not long in construction terms, especially where large schemes are concerned
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Chinese retailer’s West End debut
Bosideng to develop distinctive corner plot by Bond Street Tube
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Mayor’s new planning chief’s mixed message for London
Edward Lister plans to relax protection for wharves but tighten restrictions on protected sightlines
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Insight
Olympic Champion: interview with Lord Coe
With a year to go before the 2012 games, Lord Coe shows no sign of tiring as he approaches the finish line
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CBRE Investors trades up in Scotland
CBRE Investors aims to spend a substantial amount of the £200m it has allocated across its 29 funds for industrial property on trade counters
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Plaster cast in a structural light in property leases
The message: Plaster forming part of or applied to walls and ceilings is structural
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Orchard to be shot of Cannon Street
Orchard Street Investment Management has put 60 Cannon Street in the City of London up for sale for around £30m
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Jagex lets in Cambridge Science Park
Independent online games developer Jagex has signed a 43,774 sq ft lease at Invista’s Building 220 at Cambridge Science Park
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Dairygold buys spread of Irish development sites
Farming co-operative Dairygold has completed the second-largest commercial property deal in Ireland this year with the €43m purchase of a portfolio of 17 development sites
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Business rates go in for a trim in Leeds
Office occupiers in Leeds have won an appeal at the Valuation Tribunal about business rate levels
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Team building exercise
King Sturge’s top brass teamed up with their new Jones Lang LaSalle colleagues in the over-fifties category at the Jones Lang LaSalle Property Triathlon last Friday
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City & Country to fix up Bristol General Hospital
The Bristol General Hospital site in Bristol has been sold to Essex-based residential developer City & Country for £6m
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From butter coupons to knowing on which side the bread is buttered, by Paul Finch
The assumption is that the department of Communities and Local Government will want to release its long-awaited consultation document, the National Planning Policy Framework, before parliament’s summer recess next week. Any further delay would look like dithering
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Take two … Kingfisher retailers B&Q and Screwfix
Screwfix to expand despite parent company Kingfisher adding trade-focused units to B&Q stores
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Hometrack: Olympic boroughs struggling for form
Property pundits have speculated about the 2012 Olympics reinforcing London’s buoyant house market. But there is surprisingly little sign of a feel-good factor in the areas closest to the games