All Property Week articles in 16 September 2005 – Page 3
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Markets
Great Crosshall St scheme
Property Regeneration Homes and AFL Architects have been granted planning approval for a five-storey mixed-use development on Liverpool’s Great Crosshall Street.
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News
Contributing factor
Congratulations to my old friend and this magazine’s City View columnist John Waples who has been made business editor at The Sunday Times.
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News
Ex-Grosvenor man to get Portman Estate connected
Telecoms specialist Oliver Fenn-Smith to upgrade historic London portfolio as property director
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News
GE Commercial Finance Real Estate
GE Commercial Finance Real Estate has made its first purchase with joint venture partner White Cross Ventures: Milton House in Sheffield city centre for £15.5m at an initial yield of 6.7%. It comprises 78,400 sq ft (7,283 sq m) of offices. Jones Lang LaSalle acted for GE and ...
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Markets
Closed season
German closed-ended funds, frustrated by the low returns at home, are 2005’s big City buyers.
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News
City view: James Whitmore
The proposed merger between two of the largest global property services firms, CB Richard Ellis and Trammell Crow, was the big story of the summer.
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Markets
Sectors in the City
Strong public sector demand, the arrival of US law firms and the return of banks are firing up the City market. Claer Barrett reports
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News
City +City fringe
UBS and Exemplar to spec build Milton Gate Mitsubishi rethinks plans Bank takes L&G office The market in minutes From cheap to chic Closed season The beginninig of the end Sectors in the City
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Tchenguiz chisels Stonemartin stake
Company’s share price rockets as news emerges of Consensus’s purchase
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IPD to lose chief exec
Investment Property Databank chief executive Graham Hill is to leave the company on 15 October after just three years in the job.
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Markets
From cheap to chic
Office developers in Cheapside are relying on retail to turn around the market’s fortunes. But can the Square Mile support the proposed amount of retail space?
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Professional
Case news
Jonathan Ross explains how a landlord was able to recover costs after defending an action brought by tenants, and Warren Gordon looks at a case involving liability for compensation
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News
Schroders and Stanhope capture critical Croydon site
Partners buy £30m building and car park at the centre of rival Arrowcroft’s proposals
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News
Candy & Candy
Residential developer Candy & Candy this week submitted plans to transform the 398,268 sq ft (37,000 sq m) Bowater House office block in Knightsbridge into a Lord Rogers-designed scheme of 106 upmarket flats.
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Markets
EP chief calls on URCs to improve funding
English Partnerships chief David Higgins has called on England’s 21 urban regeneration companies to find more effective ways of accelerating delivery and increasing private sector development.
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News
Halladale buys Unilever offices
Halladale has bought the freehold to 1 Tudor Street, on the north side of London’s Blackfriars Bridge, from Unilever for £9m.
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Professional
Businesses step up protests over Olympic relocations
Protest group claims LDA has offered unfair terms as it attempts to clear site for games
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Professional
Diary of... a building surveyor
MondayThe day starts with a fee quotation for technical due diligence on a group of hotels being acquired by an operator. The brief was for full inspections by building surveyors and consulting servicing engineers, as well as environmental reports and reinstatement cost assessments for fire insurance purposes. Knowing that the ...