All Property Week articles in 16 December 2005 – Page 2
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Networkers
The licensed and leisure team at Colliers CRE was voted Best Leisure Consultancy Team at Property Week’s Retail and Leisure Awards 2005. The team has 16 specialist leisure surveyors based in London, Birmingham, Leeds and Glasgow.
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Highbridge Properties
Highbridge Properties has let 100,000 sq ft (9,290 sq m) at its Cobalt business park in Tyneside to IT company EDS. The Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust has taken a further 50,000 sq ft (4,645 sq m).
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Shortlist for Guinness site
Diageo has drawn up a shortlist of developers for its 25 acre (10.1 ha) Park Royal Guinness brewery site in west London.
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Yet more unrest as SIPPs slip from our grasp
Treasury should give the industry something back after Brown’s bombshell, says Christine Hallett
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Going places
Gladman Developments has appointed Jill Brown as development manager in Cheshire. She joins from GVA Grimley in Manchester where she was a partner in the office agency team. ING Real Estate Investment Management has appointed Martin Fleishman, Steven Gay, Deborah Everingham and Beverly Murchison as asset managers ...
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Giant Jersey office scheme goes in for planning
Harcourt Developments has applied for planning consent for Jersey’s biggest office scheme, of 600,000 sq ft (55,741 sq m).
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Highly geared REITs will be penalised
Treasury to impose income cover test on companies that convert
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Fund managers welcome FSA regulation reform
The revision of Financial Services Authority regulations has been welcomed by the fund management industry.
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UBS spends in Europe
UBS Global Asset Management has kicked off a 200m (£135m) spending programme for its Euro Core Fund by buying properties in Italy and France.
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Edinburgh fundraiser
Edinburgh City Council is considering a sale of EDI, its development arm, to ease a budget shortfall of £30m.
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An early knight
If the newspapers are to be believed, the Queen could soon be saying ‘arise Sir John’ to British Land chairman John Ritblat.
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Regus and DTZ soar as shares dip
Two property service companies soared last week as property shares dipped, despite good news on REITs (real estate investment trusts) in the chancellor’s pre-Budget report.
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Professional
Diary of... a rating surveyor
Simon Griffin, head of rating at Donaldsons, takes us through his week
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Iranian developer proposes Croydon skyscraper …
Amir Zarbafi to submit plans for 227,000 sq ft office tower in the new year
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Rolling clone
The RICS has scored a coup by getting Keith Richards to join its new regulatory board.
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City view: James Whitmore
Christmas has not been merry for Deka and DB Real Estate, two of Germany’s largest managers of open-ended real estate funds.