All Property Week articles in 17 December 2004 – Page 3
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News
Developers’ rage at ODPM’s Westminster housing rule
Industry and council united in condemning ‘extreme’ affordable housing policy
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News
CSC increases stake in Eldon Square
Capital Shopping Centres has raised its ownership of Newcastle upon Tyne’s Eldon Square shopping centre to 45%, following a £45m deal with Shell Pension Trust.
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News
Waterstone and H&M take space at Crest Nicholson’s Riverside scheme
Waterstone’s has taken 6,000 sq ft (540 sq m) and H&M has taken 13,600 sq ft (1,265 sq m) at Crest Nicholson’s 385,000 sq ft (35,765 sq m) Riverside scheme in Hemel Hempstead.
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Insight
Courts in the crossfire
Struggling furniture retailer Courts has ended up in the hands of Martin Myers and Manish Chande. Robin Marriott reports on the market-makers’ move into retail
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Online
Scotland’s Côte d’Azur
Gregor Shore, Winner, Up-and-coming Property Business, Scottish Property Awards
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News
Hermes spending spree to continue into new year
Net investment of £500m in 2004 as pension fund manager becomes increasingly opportunistic
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Professional
Christmas present is great value
Accounting standards add dimension to professional advice
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News
Four vie for LandSecs’ central Reading site
Allied London, Kier, Stanhope and Sackville bid for town centre redevelopment
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News
CB Richard Ellis poaches FPDSavills West End chief
CBRE continues London business expansion by appointing agency and development head
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News
Hemisphere suffers working capital shortfall
Desmond Bloom’s Hemisphere Properties has had its shares suspended on the AIM ‘pending clarification of the financial position with regard to its current working capital requirements’.
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News
Prickly business
With a job title likely to be nominated for the Campaign for Plain English Annual Awards, you would not be surprised if Clarus Consulting’s new business, process, procedures and ethics quality assurance assistant manager, Lisa Palmer, had the needle.
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Insight
‘Beautifully constructed’: Peltz’s latest project
Daniel Peltz, former British Land director and founder of retail property investor London Freeholds, has won rave reviews for his second novel.
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News
Daylight issues hit Helical Bar’s Square Mile tower
Plans by Helical Bar to build a new tower in the City of London have hit a stumbling block over concerns about the lack of daylight to neighbouring residents.
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Insight
Banking on a tax cut
Banks and building societies have negotiated concessions with the VOA on their business rates.
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News
Bank of England warns of property lending risk
Institutions are ‘underestimating’ long-term vulnerability of borrowers