All Property Week articles in 16 March 2007 – Page 2
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Tiger's plans for £200m Edinburgh project revealed
Tiger Developments has unveiled a £200m scheme to transform the last remaining development site in Edinburgh city centre.
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News
Morrisons unveils new strategy
Supermarket group Morrisons yesterday announced it would invest £450m in the business as part of its long-awaited strategic review
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Markets
Wessex therapy
Three schemes are vying to provide Trowbridge with the large shops so lacking in the town.
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Safestore’s shares to soar
Safestore’s share price is expected to rise by up to 10% today after unconditional trading in the business began on the London Stock Exchange this morning.
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Redrow Regeneration
Redrow Regeneration has submitted a planning application for phase two of its £100m Barking Central scheme, which comprises five buildings, one of which is a an 18-storey tower.
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Professional
Prupim
Prupim has achieved the environmental management standard ISO 14001 for its 100 Longwater Avenue building at Green Park in Reading. It aims to cut energy use at the 80,000 sq ft (7,432 sq m) office by up to 5% and the amount of waste sent to landfill by up to ...
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Property trusts to win REIT tax treatment
Authorised property unit trusts such as the New Star Property Unit Trust and the Norwich Property Trust will be granted the same tax-transparent status as REITs in next week’s Budget, Property Week has learnt.
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TFS’s Strutt & Parker tie-up
Global over-the-counter broker Tradition Financial Services (TFS) has teamed up with Strutt & Parker to expand its UK property derivatives business.
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A platform for a new town
Kent Thameside will effectively create a new town on the Channel Tunnel rail link.
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News
Operational overhaul for Morgan Stanley
MSREF-led buying division moves to wider investment management arm
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Tuesday at MIPIM
On Tuesday at MIPIM 52 cyclists arrived in Cannes having ridden the 1,500 km from Calais in a charity venture sponsored by Scottish property group Ediston. Between them, they have so far raised £225,000. To help them reach £250,000, call their own Lance Armstrong, Wordsearch chairman Peter Murray, on 020 ...
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Markets
Never mind the Thurrocks
Basildon offers developers the regeneration opportunity to rival schemes such as Lakeside at Thurrock.
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Markets
The market in minutes
Anna Goldie and Richard Heap give you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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The market in minutes
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Insight
Magnificent sevens
Sir, The MSc Real Estate Management students at Oxford Brookes University are looking to put together a Real Estate rugby team and are in need of financial aid to support this venture.
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News
Lots to watch
The Allsop commercial auction will take place on 26 March at the Berkeley Hotel, Wilton Place, London SW1
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Professional
Lone rangers
Why did professional specialist Donaldsons hire an M&A specialist to size up its business?
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News
Letterstone sinks teeth into Transylvania
Letterstone is preparing to launch its third closed-ended investment vehicle targeting commercial property in Romania.
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Markets
Leicester-based Raynsway
Leicester-based Raynsway Properties has sold the 115,000 sq ft (10,600 sq m) Stanford Hall in Lutterworth for £6.25m to Chek Whyte, head of local construction group Chek Whyte Industries. A planning application has been submitted for a hotel and flats. Savills advised Raynsway.