All Property Week articles in 18 April 2008 – Page 4
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Online
Irish investor Vico makes first purchase in Washington DC
Private equity fund that bought at Canary Wharf pays $172.5m for office building
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Professional
Darling gives with one hand and takes with the other
This year’s Budget threw out a mixed bag for property, says Patrick Cannon
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News
Investor courts Maida Vale hotel
Carlton Court Hotel in Maida Vale, north London , has been bought by a private investor for around £8m. Sunterra Group, a subsidiary of Las Vegas-based Diamond Resorts International, advised by Christie & Co, sold the 22 timeshare serviced flats.
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Professional
New EU rules force councils to put developments out to tender
Councils are having to tear up agreements with developers picked for town-centre schemes after an European Union ruling that backed selection by full tender.
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Insight
Councils must be flexible on tender rules
Hammerson is one of Britain’s best developers, but it could be forgiven today for wondering if the public procurement rules match its skills.
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News
Threadneedle planning to convert unit trust
Fund manager Threadneedle is set to take advantage of new legislation to try and attract more people to its private investor funds.
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News
Fall in returns continues - but slows
Total returns from commercial property fell again last month, but the rate of decline continued to slow.
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Online
Pinnacle considers sale to scale new heights
Central European shed developer with £523m pipeline ‘looking at options’ for expansion
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Online
Nike ticks off new UK concept stores
Sportswear brand plans seven UK flagship shops to revive flagging image
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Professional
Dilapidations claims
Question: Why do so many dilapidations claims arising at lease expiry take so long to resolve?
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News
City job cuts to eclipse dot.com losses
Downbeat forecasts on future job cuts in the City of London were issued this week by the Centre for Economics and Business Research and US investment bank JP Morgan.
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News
City View: Mike Prew - Sick leasing markets leave queasy feeling
Ailing occupiers will drag REIT prices down further, says Lehman Brothers European real estate analyst Mike Prew
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News
Citygrove completes in Cirencester
The 58,000 sq ft head office of St James’s Place Wealth Management in Cirencester was completed this month by developer Citygrove.
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Professional
Churches plan to harness the light of the world
Diocese of London reveals plan to replace roof tiles on 12 churches with solar panels
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News
Housebuilder named as Segro UK chief
However, analyst says former Taylor Wimpey man ‘not the dream ticket’
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Markets
HQ development provides much-needed new space for Chester’s office market
New office schemes are finally providing the historic city with something to attract big occupiers.
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Markets
The market in minutes - Cheshire and north Wales
Paul Unger gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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News
Jersey office sale proves Channel Islands are Hotbed
Hotbed, the UK’s largest private investor syndicate manager, has bought a Jersey office building for £12.5m from Legal & General.
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News
New Frontier for Chalfont St P
New Frontier for Chalfont St Peter Frontier Estates and architect Crouch Butler have received planning permission from Chiltern District Council to redevelop a 2.2 acre site at Chiltern Hill Industrial Estate, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire.