All Property Week articles in 15 October 2010 – Page 4
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OFT to publish guidance on land agreements
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has produced draft guidance for businesses about the types of land agreements that might fall foul of competition law.
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Warner Estate lets Swindon shed
Warner Estate Holdings has let its 75,638 sq ft South Marston One warehouse in Swindon to battery manufacturer, Yuasa Batteries.
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LSE gets Westminster approval
Proposals for a new student centre for London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) have been approved by Westminster City Council.
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Affordable housing could unlock £125bn to fund new homes
A radical shake-up of the affordable housing sector could unlock up to £125bn that could be used to fund the development of new homes, according to new research.
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Serviced Office Group to buy Bourne Financial
Serviced Office Group, the AIM-listed company, has entered into a conditional agreement to buy a company owned by its director Andrew Bourne.
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Industry lobbies for commercial development incentive
The government should give an incentive to encourage development at next week’s Comprehensive Spending Review, the British Property Federation has urged.
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MORNING AFTER: Argent plays poker for LandAid Day
Argent organised a poker night last night to raise money for today’s LandAid Day.
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City Property Association warns on Crossrail cuts ahead of spending review
The City Property Association has called for caution on any cuts to be made to the Crossrail transport project in next week’s Comprehensive Spending Review.
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Residential rents hit record high
Residential rents exceeded their pre-downturn peak in September to hit a record high, according to the latest figures from LSL Property Services.
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Ian Coull to retire from Segro
Segro has today announced that chief executive Ian Coull will retire next year.
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Development Securities to buy former Kemsley assets
Development Securities is in talks to buy part of Paul Kemsley’s former property empire
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Topshop's Singapore sling
Topshop has taken a 15,000 sq ft three-storey store at Knightsbridge in Orchard Road Singapore
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Sheikh says Saudi to UK
Saudi Arabian billionaire Sheikh Ghassan Al-Nemer is poised to enter the UK property market
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Recovery Position
Somewhere just outside of Leicester, Bill Maxted, De Montfort University’s commercial property lecturer and consultant, is probably starting to receive the first of the questionnaires he sends out twice a year to the UK’s property lenders on the state of their businesses.
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Videos
Is this the €nd?
Ailing property markets, weak economic growth and political tensions across the 27 states that make up the world’s largest economy are placing unprecedented pressure on the euro. Will it crack? Claer Barrett thinks the unthinkable and asks leading economists for their predictions
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RICS sees the light
Toronto Square The RICS is to publish a guide for right-of-light surveys. It is the first such RICS guide and follows the High Court judgment against Highcross subsidiary HKRUK (II) CHC last month.The court awarded an injunction against HKRUK over a sixth- and seventh-floor extension ...
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My Olympic life
Ian Crockford, project sponsor of the Olympic Delivery Authority, tells Nick Johnstone about the Olympics site handover
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Markets
For lake-minded people ...
Residents at Urban Splash’s Lakeshore development in Hartcliffe, south of Bristol, will have 10 acres of gardens and an artificial lake to enjoy from their balconies.
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Science lab passes planning test
Liverpool Science Park, a company co-owned by Liverpool City Council, the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University, has secured planning consent for a third innovation centre, called ic3, next to the Metropolitan Cathedral
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Mayfair steps in at Hyde Park scheme
Property fund manager Mayfair Capital Investment Management and private equity firm Partner Capital One have teamed up to finance a £60m residential development in London’s West End