All Property Week articles in 15 May 2009 – Page 9
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Markets
The market in minutes: Greater Manchester
Paul Unger gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Insight
Tide goes out to reveal property’s ills
De Montfort University’s latest property lending survey is an absolute corker
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News
Investors splash out on pooled funds
Pooled property funds (PPFs) are starting to attract new investment, as the rate of redemptions slows
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Professional
Fundraising in a recession
A cross-party group of MPs has sought property industry input on how to improve funding for regeneration in the recession
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Professional
A neate fit
Two regional agencies, Carter Jonas and Dreweatt Neate, completed their merger on 1 May
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News
F&C Reit targets UK with first fund launch since merger
Devonshire UK Opportunities Fund aims to raise £300m of equity
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Markets
Vision express
Vision Developments has made a rapid impact with a string of prime city centre acquisitions
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News
Rio Tinto strikes gold with Exemplar plan
Mining company in talks for St James’s headquarters redevelopment
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News
Eurohypo to ‘fix its flaws’
Property and public finance lender Eurohypo is to carry out a ‘fundamental realignment’ of its commercial real estate business
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News
Lend Lease halts equity injection for Olympic village
Lend Lease will remain development manager of London’s 2012 Athletes Village but has ended immediate plans to inject £150m of equity into the solely government-funded project
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News
Edinburgh ‘String of Pearls’ nod
Belfast-based Deramore Property Group has won planning consent to redevelop 121-123 Princes Street in Edinburgh, which is part of the city council’s ‘String of Pearls’ long-term regeneration of Princes Street
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Markets
Friends of the earth
Investors are attracted to farmland’s robust, seemingly recession-proof values
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Markets
Partnership provides Ealing hand
Ealing Borough Council has selected a joint venture between Rydon and A2Dominion Group as its preferred partner for the redevelopment of its Green Man Lane estate in west London
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News
DTZ to manage Technopole
Grosvenor has appointed DTZ as property manager at its 126 acre science and technology park in Scotland, Edinburgh Technopole
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Markets
Scotland’s National disservice
Nationalism is threatening to kill off Scotland’s construction industry, says Gordon Banks MP
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News
Diesel pumps up the volume
Diesel, the fashion brand, launched its radio station this week and has kitted out its Carnaby Street stores to look like radios as part of the gimmick
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News
YBA developer?
Edinburgh House’s annual cocktail party the other night was held, appropriately, at the Fine Art Society in New Bond Street – one of the world’s oldest art galleries
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Markets
Housing: depressed, housebuilders: hopeful
Developers remain concerned about the continuing level of depressed sales, even though many of them believe that house prices will stabilise by the end of the year
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News
Eurex’s over-the-counter debut
International derivatives exchange Eurex has carried out the first trade that was negotiated bilaterally between two counterparties in the over-the-counter (OTC) market and then posted to Eurex for clearing
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Professional
What’s the damage?
Paul Rowley, lawyer for the Cheshire Building Society, explains the significance of the judge’s decision in the case against Dunlop Haywards and Cobbetts