All Property Week articles in 16 November 2007 – Page 5
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Markets
The cost of contamination
Housebuilders will have to build on brownfield sites to meet government housing targets. But the clean-up comes at a premium
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News
Consultation for Jersey Esplanade
The Jersey government has launched a public consultation into its plans for Esplanade Quarter.
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News
Conkering everest
Nick Hart, shopping centre investment director at Savills, knew it would be cold in the north-east. So in order to acclimatise, he climbed up Everest before braving the BCSC conference in Gateshead.
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News
Las Vegas comes to Macau via Venetian gondoliers
Las Vegas Sands hopes to turn gamblers into shoppers and conference-goers at Macau’s first resort
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News
Going makes credit crunch comeback
Goodman pair’s office venture hopes to take advantage of falling prices
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Markets
Westfield seeks partners at Stratford City
Westfield has begun to seek development partners for the commercial element of its £4bn Stratford City scheme.
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News
Standard Life lets City offices
Standard Life Investments Funds has prelet all of the office space at 1 Old Jewry in the City of London to Fidessa Group.
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Insight
Circular theme
Sir, As a young surveyor with the London County Council remember that organisation?
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News
Nokia to sponsor Regent Street Christmas Lights
Mobile phone company Nokia is sponsoring this year’s Regent Street Christmas lights to celebrate the imminent opening of its flagship store at 240 Regent Street in London’s West End. The 3D light clusters, titled Unity, will respond via motion cameras to light up to the movement of people in the ...
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News
Knight Frank chosen in Liverpool
Knight Frank has been appointed to let Bruntwood’s 1 Dale Street in Liverpool.
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News
REITs remain robust investment choice
But research shows IFAs are lowering property target allocation
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News
Former Hines UK chief Lewis to leave Heron
Philip Lewis announces departure from Gerald Ronson’s company
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Professional
Funding slashed for surveyors’ training charity
A charity that trains young surveyors has criticised government promises to fund more apprenticeships after losing a third of its funding from the Learning and Skills Council.
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News
Metrovacesa picks CBRE at Walbrook
Metrovacesa has appointed CB Richard Ellis to advise on its development of the 1m sq ft Walbrook Square in the City of London.
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Professional
Case news
Jonathan Ross reports on a dispute between a property company and its former managing director, while Warren Gordon observes how an eviction order did not breach a tenant’s human rights
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News
Capital & Regional funds hit by UK retail woes
Capital & Regional, the co-investing retail and leisure property fund manager, suffered in October.
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News
Candys pick Foster man in Chelsea
Candy & Candy has recruited Lee Hallman of Foster & Partners as design director for the luxury redevelopment of Chelsea Barracks.
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News
Kenmore buys Newbury resi site
Developer Draco has sold a 1 acre residential site in Newbury town centre to Kenmore Homes for £3.5m.
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News
City buoyed by Epic purchase
Michael Elghanayan’s Epic UK has bought Standard Life Investment’s 120 Old Broad Street in the City of London for around £27.5m.
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News
Brixton buys British Land shed
Brixton has increased its holdings at Greenford Park in west London to 1m sq ft by buying a 133,000 sq ft distribution unit next to its existing site for £21m from British Land.