All Property Week articles in 18 July 2008 – Page 8
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Targetfollow seeks Baskerville follow-up
Targetfollow has approached Birmingham City Council to form an exclusivity agreement to jointly develop 5 acres of land behind Baskerville House in the city into a mixed-use scheme.
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Project Blue reveals new images of Chelsea Barracks scheme
Project Blue, the joint venture between Christian Candy’s CPC and Qatari Diar, has revealed new images of its Chelsea Barracks scheme.
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Banks baulk at valuer ‘health warnings’
‘Guidance note 5’ on abnormal conditions increasingly invoked
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South Bank’s strong showing
A slow development pipeline and limited availability is keeping London’s South Bank lettings market strong, EA Shaw has reported.
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Ballymore wins east London planning consent
Ballymore has won planning consent at two east London schemes...
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Centros to go back to drawing board in Portsmouth
Delancey-backed developer to redesign £500m Northern Quarter scheme for tougher market
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GE poaches Axa man for Italian MD
GE Real Estate has appointed Axa Assicurazioni real estate director Fabio Donato as its managing director for Italy.
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Segro to fly away from Pegasus in Belgium
UK developer puts 1.8m sq ft business park on market for €200m
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Austrian regulators fine Meinl
Meinl European Land has been fined by the Austrian financial authorities €100,000 (£79,589) for committing two acts of ‘market manipulation’.
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Auctions: energy rules may drive sellers out of the room
Mike Phillips looks at the problems energy performance certificates present to property auctioneers
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Trillium sales fail to boost Savills auction
Savills’ success rate dipped at its commercial property auction on Monday, despite the fact that the catalogue featured several lots being sold on behalf of Land Securities Trillium – the outsourcing arm that is up for sale.
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Atisreal takes on two planners
Atisreal has recruited Lee Scott from Llewelyn Davies Yeang and Philip Jones from Lee Evans Planning as senior planners in its planning team.
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Young architects get Green Sky Thinking
Young architects pitched ideas for sustainable development in an event held this week by Open House at the London offices of law firm Allen & Overy called Green Sky Thinking.
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‘Tesco kills competition’ say St Albans planners
Planning committee slams plans for 70,000 sq ft superstore in Hertfordshire town
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Ombudsman warns estate agents on fees
Estate agents have been warned by the industry watchdog against misleading consumers by charging fixed fees on house transactions rather than the conventional percentage of the sale price.
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Corporate Property Advisers works with some of the biggest global occupiers
Corporate Property Advisers discreetly advises some of the biggest global occupiers. Additional reporting by Holly Hawthorn. Photograph by Victoria Nightingale
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ACP’s vision for Midlands facilities
Assembled Community Partnership (ACP) will begin work next month on the first phase of its 20-year partnership to transform health facilities in south-east Midlands.
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Property value decline accelerates
The speed at which property values are falling almost doubled between May and June, denting hopes that the market has reached the bottom of a nadir.
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Abu Dhabi buys NY Chrysler stake
The Abu Dhabi Investment Council has purchased a 90% stake in New York’s Chrysler Building from Prudential Financial and Tishman Speyer for about $800m (£405m).