All Property Week articles in 16 February 2007 – Page 3
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News
Pawns in a game of global liquidity
Economic forecasts for 2007 have been upgraded. David Clementi, chairman of the Pru and president of the Investment Property Forum, expects growth over the next two years (analysis + opinion, 02.02.07). REITs have arrived. Derivatives are firing and indirect property funds continue to grow. The good times are rolling. Yet ...
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Frogmore opens Gateway
Frogmore real estate Partners has agreed to fund Arrowcroft’s Croydon Gateway scheme in south London.
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Property returns fell in January, reveals IPD index
Commercial property returns are slowing, reveals Investment Property Databank’s latest index.
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Overstretched investors are riding for a fall
The British economy is turning and it will take some property investors with it, says Daniel Mendoza
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Markets
Faith, hope and Trinity
The council’s blessing for a delayed redevelopment of Leeds’ Trinity Arcade has cleared the way for a new retail quarter.
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News
Helical gears up for Whitehall exodus
Company to muscle in on Lyons review to create 12 civil servant office campuses nationwide
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Europa in Polish push
Europa Capital has bought a well-known Warsaw residential developer to kick-start a €400m (£266m) push into the Polish residential sector.
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Hermes Real Estate
Hermes Real Estate and Invista has put Glasgow’s 100,000 sq ft (9,290 sq m) Princes Square shopping centre up for sale through DTZ for around £122m an initial yield of 4.8%. The 2 acre (0.8 ha) site also has a block of development land at the back of ...
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Europe faces tougher times as investors look east
Interest in Asia is growing. Deirdre Hipwell reports on Urban Land Institute conference in Paris
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Property week’s Sheds triathlon diary
Today editor Giles Barrie begins a series of training reports on his bid to get fit for the property industry’s first triathlon in June.
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Markets
Still waters run deep
John Bywater, Hammerson’s retail renaissance man, is returning to his Yorkshire roots.
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Markets
The rate debate
Buy-to-let landlords love the interest rate hikes that force more homebuyers out of the market but also squeeze margins.
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News
Ex-Grainger man seals London deals
Former Grainger director Sean Slade has completed the purchase of two central London properties for £35.5m.
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Insight
Tenants: we’ll treat you as customers if you pay your fair share
Property cannot be a one-way street,
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Cowell to turn petrol station into upmarket flats
Nicholas Cowell’s The Estate Office has bought 127-131 Park Road in St John’s Wood, north London, for £33m to kick-start a residential development.
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Insight
Westminster council: we do take threat to US embassy seriously
Sir, I would like to correct Mira Bar-Hillel’s views on the terrorist threat to the US embassy at Grosvenor Square (‘We must protect the world’s top terrorist target’, analysis + opinion, 09.02.06).
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Markets
Cooper in a corner
Yvette Cooper stands accused of breaching planning rules in allowing a 10,000-home extension to the Essex town of Harlow.
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Strutts man concedes research flaws
Former consultant admits not doing research in £100m High Court case
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Professional
CPO compensation
Question: A property I own was recently subject to a compulsory purchase order. How exactly is compensation calculated for property owners who have been expropriated by CPOs?
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Professional
Phoenix Companies
Question: My tenant has gone into administration and has now let a ‘phoenix company’ into occupation. Can I forfeit?