All Property Week articles in 17 July 2009 – Page 7
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News
Number on critical list rockets
The number of property services firms with ‘critical’ financial problems has rocketed by 131% in the second quarter of 2009, compared with the same period last year
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Holborn Property Unit Trust win planning consent
Holborn Property Unit Trust and Blackfriars Property Group have won planning consent for their 300,000 sq ft mixed-used scheme at London’s 50-57 High Holborn
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Infrastructure commission
Housing and planning minister John Healey said this week the Infrastructure Planning Commission would be ‘up and running from October’ to accept applications from the energy and transport sectors from 1 March 2010
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'Travelodge' of serviced offices comes up trumps
Budget operator Citibase produces best-ever results after postponing AIM listing
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Professional
The coast with the most
The Crown Estate plans to lease land for wind farms in nine areas off the coast as the government aims to create 25% of energy used in the UK by 2020 offshore
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Professional
Clean tech to help recovery
Law firm CMS Cameron McKenna’s new report on the impact of ‘clean technology’ said development of energy-reduction technology would help economies to emerge from the financial crisis
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Professional
Green claims rules coming
This autumn the Department for Energy, Food and Rural Affairs is to launch new rules governing the claims companies can make about the environmental performance of their products, including property
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Depfa to exit West End for City
Depfa Bank has put its remaining London West End space on the market as it plans to move to the City
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Professional
Vail Williams' Chris Perry dies
Chris Perry, a partner at Vail Williams, has died at the age of 48
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Professional
Only national laws can give global climate change consensus teeth
We need enforceable carbon emissions agreements, not more Kyoto Protocols, says Dave Farebrother
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News
Can Slade change his spots?
The second day of the last week’s first test, down in Cardiff, was not a day to remember for England cricket-wise
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Professional
UK red tape is turning employers off, CBI warns
Siemens-sponsored report estimates that burgeoning legislation has cost £70bn
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Professional
Westminster's green canvass
Westminster City Council is next week to consult interested parties on how future planning policies can be made more sustainable
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News
Ogilvy & Mather and Camden pitch for King's Cross Central
Developer in talks with advertising agency and council at £2bn scheme
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Petchey calls time on leisure empire
‘Father of the timeshare’ to sell Petchey Leisure for £80m to raise cash for property opportunities
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Dukelease buys in Covent Garden
Dukelease Properties has bought a 22,660 sq ft mixed-use block in London’s Covent Garden from the Royal London Mutual Insurance Society for £10.22m at a yield of 6.96%
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RREEF buys in UK and France
RREEF has completed the purchase of three properties for a total of €100m
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Stenham buys Grosvenor pair
Global investment management group Stenham is thought to have exchanged contracts with Grosvenor for 8 Bourdon Street and 73-75 Grosvenor Street in London’s West End for around £30m
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High Street Ken shops in business rate revolt
Up to 150 retailers to demand reductions because of Westfield London
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Markets
James Raven launches second phase of Solent Business Park
James Raven, Goodman’s development director of UK business parks, launched the second phase of Solent Business Park near Fareham to office agents last Friday