All Property Week articles in 16 October 2009 – Page 13
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Colliers Hotel Snapshot:Half year to 30 June 2009
"It was predicted at the beginning of the year that there would be an increase in the number of domestic holidays during 2009. This prediction is being borne out from the feedback we are getting from our customer base."
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Colliers CRE: Property Snapshot - September 2009
"A pricing discrepancy has opened up between the IPD derivatives market (-2.75% total returns 2009) and IPF consensus (-11.9%)."
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BNP Paribas Real Estate: At a Glance European Markets - Q3 2009
"The pace of deterioration of European economies is slowing and surveys show that sentiment is improving. The green shoots observed in Q2 sprouted out slowly during the summer. Nonetheless, employment will still decrease everywhere for some quarters to come. The real estate market is still struggling but there are some ...
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IPD tracks biggest rise in UK property values since 2006
Monthly index records 1.1% rise in September, and positive capital growth in retail, industrial and offices
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Retailers' Welsh debut at St David's 2
Fashion store Lambretta, audio store Digital Connections, trading as Bose, Formula 1 store Wheels of Sport and stationer Paperchase will all open their first shops in Wales this month at the St David’s 2 shopping centre.
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Government’s £13bn property sell-off
Gordon Brown’s revenue-raising £16bn asset sale mainly made up of property
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Assets worth £115m brought to market
Two portfolios with a combined value of around £115m were put up for sale this week
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Legal & General’s £110m autumn spree
Legal & General has completed more than £110m of purchases since the summer as it seeks to take advantage of market conditions
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'Chapter 11' plans attacked
The British Property Federation (BPF) says the Conservative plan to bring in US-style chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the UK is flawed because the British legal system is not prepared
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LXB to take £100m retail park property venture to AIM
Tim Walton is latest property veteran to launch bottom-of-the market venture
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£10m supermarket sweep
A private client of NB Real Estate has paid more than £10m — a net initial yield of around 5.2% — for a 30,000 sq ft supermarket in West Byfleet let to Waitrose
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Co-op assists Kingston with £10.5m
Developer and investor Kingston Estates has received debt funding to enable the launch of two funds
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Professional
Case news: Stoll and Atkins v Wacks Caller (21.09.09)
Negligence by a solicitor is only relevant if it causes a loss.