All Property Week articles in 17 April 2009 – Page 7
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News
Slade has new challenger
Simon Hodge of West End agent Fisher Hodge is the most intelligent person in property – probably
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Markets
Units remain at Whitney High Street shopping centre
Nine units remain at Marriotts Walk, the £40m, 115,000 sq ft shopping centre due to open off Whitney High Street at the start of October.
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Law firm to call off Cheapside deal
A US law firm’s plan to occupy much of Menolly Group’s 107 Cheapside development in the City of London looks likely to collapse
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Marshalls CDP completes first phase of business park in Northwich
Marshalls CDP has completed Admiral Court, the first phase of its 400,000 sq ft Cheshire Business Park in Northwich, Cheshire.
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Oxford Business Park proves fertile ground for top clinic
Goodman lets former office to Oxford Fertility Unit on 15-year lease
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Prupim launches two Green Park buildings in Reading
Prupim has launched two speculatively developed buildings at Green Park in Reading.
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Professional
What property wants from the Budget
National debt is set to exceed £118bn in 2009 and the economy is forecast to contract by up to 3%. Even so, the property industry is sticking with its calls for reform ahead of chancellor Alistair Darling’s Budget on Wednesday
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Tax plea for Budget
Orchard & Shipman, the UK’s leading provider of private sector leasing services, has added its voice to the growing calls for tax incentives in this week’s Budget to encourage residential investment
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Warner sells shops to Simon Cowell’s brother
Nicholas Cowell and Adrian Levy’s Estate Office Property Consultants has bought 26 shops and restaurants on St John’s Wood High Street in north London from Warner Estate Holdings for around £39m.
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Restaurant trio in Brewery Square
Brewery Square Developments has let a total of 7,291 sq ft at Brewery Square in Dorchester.
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Two men in a boat
One person who was glad it rained over the weekend was Ben Tolhurst, head of German property asset manager Estama
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Takeover bid for Lok‘NStore
Lok‘nStore, the AIM-listed self-storage company, has received a takeover approach
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Professional
The Empire State Building to become more sustainable
The Empire State Building Company last week launched a $20m programme to make its eponymous building, the tallest in New York, more sustainable.
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Markets
The battle of Jericho
Oxford residents could be on the brink of victory in a campaign to buy up land along a canal that has long been coveted by housebuilders
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Call for Chelsea barracks inquiry
London deputy mayor Kit Malthouse has called for a public inquiry into proposals for Chelsea Barracks if Westminster City Council grants planning consent
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Aviva and Buccleuch in York
Aviva Investors and Buccleuch Property are vying for the contract to develop City of York Council’s new £44m headquarters
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Icelandic authorities take ex-Tchenguiz firm to court
Kaupthing’s ‘resolution committee’ begins proceedings to recoup overdraft of more than £640m
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Lenders hit back at disquiet over US-style auctions
Sellers at REDC repossession auctions dismiss UK auctioneers’ claims of compromise of duty