All Property Week articles in 16 March 2007 – Page 5
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News
HMV changes loss-making tune
HMV is to close up to 10% of its Waterstone’s and Ottakar’s shops and close all its loss-making HMV stores.
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Professional
Case news
Warren Gordon hears how a negligent architect had to pay for flood damage, and Jonathan Ross reports on the Court of Appeal’s rejection of technical arguments to deny justice to a builder
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News
Carey’s industrial comeback cut short
Protego Industrial portfolio up for sale through Jones Lang LaSalle
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Rock Capital to open shed door to investors
Fund manager to aim UK industrial fund launch at pension investors
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Uniqlo buys Oxford St nest at Peacocks' expense
Japanese retailer Uniqlo has outbid Peacocks to buy its second store on London’s Oxford Street.
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News
Some might say buy
I’ve just had word that after a DTZ press do at London’s Landmark hotel at Regent’s Park the other day, a few stragglers ended up drinking in the Mirror Bar where the NME award winners were partying.
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Markets
Bruce Ritchie’s London
Residential Land’s managing director tells Doug Morrison about his £1bn assault on the capital’s investment market
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News
Brown Budget throws down green property gauntlet
Chancellor’s last Budget will contain environmental obligations for new developments
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British Land
British Land and its PREF fund have bought Nueva Condomina shopping centre and retail park in Murcia, Spain, for €350m (£240m) (global analysis, 23.02.07). Cushman & Wakefield advised British Land and PREF.
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Professional
Court ruling brings more red tape
A decision by the Court of Appeal last week could lead to huge administrative costs and red tape for landlords.
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News
Bring residential investment under FSA control
Buy-to-let investors do not provide a stable market,
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Professional
Conditional lease breaks
Question: My company needs to relocate. Our lease has a tenant-only conditional break, effective in 18 months’ time. How can we ensure we are compliant on the break?
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News
Canary Wharf flies from Docklands bid
Canary Wharf Group has pulled out of the bidding for a development site on the edge of its estate in London’s Docklands.
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News
For better, for wurst
Lunches hosted by agents usually go on for some time. But not so for Atisreal’s hotels team last week.
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Markets
The Sun to shine on LDA’s Beam Reach site in Rainham
One of the capital’s biggest commercial development sites has secured its first occupier.
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Markets
Mill Hill barracks to become homes
Annington Homes and Countryside Properties have joined forces to redevelop part of the former Inglis Barracks in Mill Hill, north London, into luxury homes.
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News
Barclay brothers leap on Peugeot’s plant
Surprise swoop beats ProLogis, Gazeley and Opus Land in last-minute bid