All Property Week articles in 15 September 2006 – Page 4
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News
Astral to spec build Basildon shed
Astral Developments is set to speculatively develop the York International site in Basildon, Essex, to cash in on occupier demand in the south-east.
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News
Resolution Asset Management
Resolution Asset Management, advised by Atisreal, has sold 37-45 Kensington High Street in London to Shepherd Development for £17.5m. The 23,350 sq ft (2,169 sq m) office block is vacant and has detailed planning permission for a redevelopment for a retail and office scheme. Shepherd Development is part of Shepherd ...
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News
Macquarie creates space for Arlington CEO
The management of Arlington Securities, now owned by giant Australian business space provider Macquarie Goodman, has been restructured.
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Markets
Scientific approach ‘could speed up planning’
Science could play a key role in speeding up the development of contaminated brownfield land by making it easier to prove who is responsible for pollution, according to experts at Queen’s University Belfast. The experts claim the emerging scientific discipline of ‘environmental forensics’ will help to facilitate development by cutting ...
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Professional
Still in the dark on the rating appeal regime
The government needs to correct the shortcomings of the appeal regulations, says Jerry Schurder
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Professional
Alternative arbitration
Question: I am a landlord involved in a lease renewal dispute and have been told that I should use PACT. What is this and how will it help me?
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News
Jones Lang LaSalle knocks Allsop off auctions top spot
10-year market leader is outperformed by rival on average lot size and success rate
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Lord Rogers’ Southampton tower vision all at sea
Lord Rogers’ Southampton tower vision all at sea
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News
The winners take it all
The Royal Bank of Scotland’s Neil Miller and Standard Life’s David Stewart recently joined CKD Galbraith and their guests as winners of this year’s Property Week readers’ fishing competition.
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News
Israeli group sticks with AIM IPO plan
AFI Europe, the European property subsidiary of Israeli giant Africa Israel Investments is aiming to float on AIM before the end of the year.
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Jones Lang LaSalle storms into Gulf with Dubai agent
Company buys RSP Group to gain foothold in booming Gulf markets
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Let them eat cake, says copper to speeding Dunlop Haywards agent
An amusing tale reaches me of a bizarre summer run-in with the police for two of Dunlop Haywards’ senior Manchester men. Peter Gallagher, head of the office and Phil Meakin, his office agency director, were driving back up north from an Arlington Securities’ sailing trip. As the road was ...
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News
Miller doubles dough again
Phil Miller’s Miller Developments doubled its profits in the first half of the year, continuing last year’s good performance.
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Insight
Sound advice
Sir, The question posed in last week’s professional advice was: ‘My tenant has asked for consent to assign. I would like the premises back.
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Markets
Banks add interest
Large requirements at higher rents, particularly in the financial sector, are fuelling hopes of a boom.
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News
Savills’ buyers increase industrial activity
Private investors are forsaking overpriced retail in favour of secondary industrial assets.
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Professional
Big three property law firms stay on top in Legal 500
Berwin Leighton Paisner, Clifford Chance and Lovells head the 2006 legal ‘bible’
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News
Four on shortlist to buy £450m service station group
Cash rich Topland is one of four on shortlist to take over £450m Roadchef
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Prupim in talks to enter City with 41 Lothbury purchase
Prupim is in talks to buy Grosvenor and Omega Land’s 41 Lothbury building in the City.