All Property Week articles in 17 June 2005 – Page 3
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Markets
Sporting chance
The site, the development consortium and the masterplan are all in place, but Bristol Arena still has many hurdles to overcome before it can become a reality.
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News
Ex-lord mayor set to succeed Gordon as Liberty chairman
Sir Robert Finch, property partner at law firm Linklaters and former lord mayor of London, is due to be announced as Donald Gordon’s successor as chairman of Liberty International today. Finch will take over as non-executive chairman of a company that is surrounded by rumours that it is a ...
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Professional
Test case sheds new light
Two court cases brought by neighbours of Land Securities’ New Street Square scheme in London EC4 could set a precedent on damages for loss of rights of light.
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Markets
Canada Water regeneration project
The first completed element at the £1bn Canada Water regeneration project in Southwark has been sold. George Wimpey sold the 32-flat Water Gardens (left) for £8.3m to a private UK investor this month. The development, which also includes 9,200 sq ft (855 sq m) of commercial space, is the first ...
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News
Lipton to sell Stanhope stake to Camp
Sir Stuart Lipton is closing in on a deal to sell his 44% stake in Stanhope, the development company he founded.
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News
Taylor Woodrow slashes business park portfolio
Housebuilder returns to bidders without Newcastle Great Park and other key sites
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Insight
Darling’s road tax will not stall business parks
Business parks have had a thorough kicking lately.
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Markets
Taunton’s bull market
By moving the local cattle market, Taunton council hopes to kick-start the redevelopment of a new central business district and attract occupiers.
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News
REITS will bring China closer for UK investors
William Hill says the burgeoning Far Eastern property market will soon be within reach
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Markets
HDG starts on Bristol brewery scheme
Private investment vehicle Hdg Mansur will begin work this month on the mixed-use Finzels Reach scheme in Bristol’s Redcliffe area.
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Markets
Olympic body shortlists four Docklands sites
Canary Wharf and Hammerson scheme in running for government requirement
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News
Shareholders of property minnow move to oust board
AIM-listed Abraxus directors operated ‘far below standards expected’, say Sinclair-led rebels
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News
Mailbox in Birmingham
Architect Make has been chosen to design the £60m final phase of the Mailbox in Birmingham. It will be called ‘The Cube’
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News
Bernerd joins Richard Caring in Camden Market mixed use
Chelsfield founder takes stake in 350,000 sq ft London development
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News
Lend Lease in takeover talks for Berkeley’s Crosby Homes
Lend Lease is in talks with the Berkeley Group to buy its £270m northern housebuilding division, Crosby Homes.
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News
Ryden partner wins CBI First Woman Award
Fiona Morton, managing partner of Ryden, has won a Confederation of British Industry award recognising women who have achieved a first in their industry.
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News
RBS picks Atlantic Quay for Glasgow operations
The Royal Bank of Scotland is to take 70,000 sq ft (6,500 sq m) of space at 6 Atlantic Quay in Glasgow.
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News
Ikea to assemble mixed-use sites
Swedish furniture retailer to circumvent out-of-town policy with multi-level schemes
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Insight
We should be ready to fight any proposed development land tax
The developer’s view, with Mike Slade
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Markets
Another bite at the cherry
After the demise of Chesterton, long-time Docklands agent Rupert Cherryman decided to go it alone.