All Property Week articles in 18 May 2007 – Page 4
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News
Property Week triumphs at magazine ‘Oscars’
Property Week last week achieved an outstanding double at the UK’s biggest magazine awards ceremony.
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News
Letterstone
London-based investment company Letterstone launched its Silver Reef luxury apartment scheme on the Caribbean island of St Kitts this week. The scheme near Frigate Bay overlooks the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and comprises 62 one- and two-bedroom flats starting at prices around £140,000.
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Markets
A market with legs
The sale of an Adidas shed at a low yield tells the story of an investment market that is on the turn.
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Leisure to ignite Manchester’s Light House
Plans have been unveiled for retail and leisure space in the heart of Manchester’s Northern Quarter.
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Savills to join resi redress scheme to prepare for HIPs
Agency blames RICS’s failure to provide ombudsman alternative
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Markets
Reach for the heavens
Industrial development site Beam Reach in Rainham has been chosen as the site of London’s biggest church – and a prison.
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Grupo Tremon plans IPO
Spanish Property company Grupo Tremon this week outlined plans to embark on a flotation to finance expansion into European Union newcomers Bulgaria and Romania.
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Greater Manchester
Friends Provident draws up Pennsylvania shortlist Leisure to ignite Manchesters Light House The market in minutes: Greater Manchester Floods next wave The chips are down Allied advance South takes comfort One size fits all ...
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The market in minutes: Greater Manchester
Paul Unger gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Wichford to graduate to main list
Wichford, the AIM-listed buyer of government-occupied property, plans to move up to the main list in September.
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Global investment party goes on
There will be no let-up in the global property investment market this year, heard delegates at the Investment Property Databank’s European conference last week.
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Insight
On the front line
Property players have swapped civvy street for life under fire as Territorial Army reservists serving in Iraq. Christine Eade travelled to their Basra base to find out how they balance military and professional duties
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Four Seasons Ocean Residences
Oligarchs and celebrities are among the prospective buyers of the 112 flats in the 13-deck, Four Seasons Ocean Residences, said its developer BV International Holdings. This week, Savills International began marketing the floating resort, which will not set sail until 2010. Prices range from £1.875m to £20m. Service charges ...
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Flood’s next wave
Managing director Brendan Flood sees Modus’s future in city centre regeneration. Mark Shepherd meets him.