All Property Week articles in 15 June 2007 – Page 3

  • News

    RICS: loophole renders HIPs worthless

    2007-06-15T07:09:00Z

    The RICS has claimed that homeowners will be able to avoid paying for a controversial home information pack when they sell their property. Daily Telegraph. The Times

  • News

    JPMorgan Chase to return to Ground Zero

    2007-06-15T07:07:00Z

    JPMorgan Chase has finally agreed to build a skyscraper near Ground Zero for its investment banking headquarters. Daily Telegraph

  • News

    More Kwik Save closures

    2007-06-15T07:06:00Z

    Troubled grocery chain Kwik Save closed another 22 stores yesterday as it sought to postpone a court hearing that will decide the business’s future. The Times

  • News

    HSBC 'to sublet half of Canary Wharf HQ'

    2007-06-15T07:05:00Z

    HSBC chief executive Michael Geoghegan said he expected to halve the number of staff working at desks in the bank’s £1.1bn headquarters in Canary Wharf by 2014. The Times

  • News

    Law lords move to cost £100m

    2007-06-15T07:04:00Z

    Moving the law lords to a new building across Parliament Square will cost a 'staggering £100m' in set-up costs, the Tories said yesterday. Daily Telegraph

  • News

    Marriott and Schrager in hip hotel drive

    2007-06-15T07:03:00Z

    Marriott International is teaming up with former Studio 54 boss Ian Schrager to create a new brand of boutique hotels. The Times. Financial Times

  • London Communication Agency belt out Love Shack by the B-52s
    Insight

    We will rock you!

    15 June 2007

    The property world rocked Old Billingsgate last week for Party near the Park. 1,000 property professionals filled the City of London venue last Thursday for an evening of entertainment that raised more than £100,000 for Land Aid. The event was compered by rock legend Rick Wakeman.

  • End of the bull market: the sun is finally setting on the Spanish housing boom
    Markets

    The Pain in Spain

    15 June 2007

    The Spanish residential boom is over. Doug Morrison reports from Madrid

  • News

    One for the rodents

    15 June 2007

    Set in 400 acres on Dartmoor, Bovey Castle, the luxury hotel bought and refurbished by the Ritblat family-backed Hilwood Resorts, is attracting more than its fair share of property boys who like a punt or two on alternative racing.

  • News

    Mike Slade

    15 June 2007

    Mike Slade was top of the property pops at last week’s Party near the Park.

  • Insight

    Midsummer murmurs

    15 June 2007

    Colliers CRE’s annual Midsummer Retail Report shows a worrying disparity between the values of prime and secondary schemes. Jim Pickard reports

  • News

    Marcus switch at Thornfield

    15 June 2007

    Thornfield Properties chairman, Tony Marcus, has handed the reins to his son Jason.

  • News

    Reinhold Lifestyle

    15 June 2007

    Swedish fitness chain Reinhold Lifestyle has entered the Polish leisure market by committing to leases at five centres.

  • Stephen odds: Vernon only last year returned to sector
    News

    Vernon and LaSalle team up for Slough offices venture

    15 June 2007

    Green Property and LaSalle Investment join forces for speculative £50m town centre scheme

  • Professional

    Occupiers seek sustainable relations with landlords

    15 June 2007

    Environment will shape the relationship between property owners and tenants

  • Extended reach: CABE asked for more storeys
    Markets

    Investor to spec Woking skyscraper

    15 June 2007

    Hutley to apply for permission for 23-storey tower

  • News

    Peel Holdings

    15 June 2007

    Peel Holdings has submitted a second planning application to Salford City Council for its £100m Salford Forest Park racecourse. If the plans are approved the scheme would attract 20,000 spectators a time on 30 race days each year.

  • Insight

    Hanover square

    15 June 2007

  • News

    Hanover Street site for sale

    15 June 2007

    A development site at 8-10 Hanover Street in London’s Mayfair is to be sold through Jones Lang LaSalle for £25m.

  • News

    Oracle Group

    15 June 2007

    David Burke’s Oracle Group is to demolish Indescon Court in London’s Docklands and create a £305m Canary Quarter scheme.