All Property Week articles in 18 May 2007 – Page 5
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News
NAI Global’s Finnish opening
Global property services company NAI Global has opened an office in Finland headed by Janne Nuutinen.
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News
RBS finance head quits for solo venture
Robson sets up Euro investment vehicle with Israeli backing
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Insight
That Friday feeling
Nick Candy was the guest of honour at Property Week’s inaugural First Friday Club.
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News
Jaeger fashions overseas push
Jaeger, the fashion retailer, is to step up its European expansion and double its overseas stores from 40 to 80 over the next 18 months.
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Professional
Knight Franks public faces
Knight Frank has appointed two new partners to its strategic consultancy and public sector team.
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Professional
Lets face it...
… landlords are scraping half-marks when it comes to occupier satisfaction.
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News
Recycling the evidence
It is easy to work out which business leader will be next to go Green – check if they have teenage kids. Few can withstand the withering scorn of children asking why their parents are destroying the world. One leading investor let slip at the Think conference held in ...
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News
Enstar takes a shine to German retail
Enstar Capital, the Mayfair-based investment vehicle run by property entrepreneurs Simon Lyons and Farid Alizadeh, has completed a €25m (£17.1m) raid on the German retail property market.
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News
Hermes to sell in West End
Hermes Real Estate is putting a prime West End of London development site on the market.
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Insight
The government will regret ’empty rates’ slash
Sir, The levying of any rates on empty properties is objectionable (analysis + opinion, 04.05.07).
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Insight
Knock-on energy effect
Sir, I refer to your article ‘Light years ahead’ (p34, Skyline). The energy performance certificate (EPC) requirements are unlikely to have an immediate effect on landlords and tenants.
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Markets
Friends Provident draws up Pennsylvania shortlist
Cheadle Royal, Central Spine and Venus in frame for 120,000 sq ft requirement
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News
Morgan Stanley drawn to power of Wan in Warsaw
Special Situations Fund buys 25% stake in Polish developer
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Online
Planning: fun and fortune drive Hepher Dixon to Savills
David Lawson discovers why planning adviser Hepher Dixon chose to join Savills
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Professional
Dilapidations schedules
Question: We have agreed a terminal schedule of dilapidations with our landlord. Are there any advantages in carrying out the works ourselves before the end of the lease?
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News
US developer diversifies in Russia and Ukraine
Developers Diversified, a REIT , and ECE have committed to invest $300m (£150m) in equity over five years in retail schemes in western Russia and Ukraine. Developers Diversified will contribute 75% of the equity and ECE will contribute 25%. The joint venture will be leveraged at a 75% loan-to-value ratio, ...
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News
Enterprise Inns looks at REIT conversion
But ‘beer money’ revenue may be stumbling block to meeting criteria
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News
IPD monthly figures confirm slowdown in UK market
It’s official: the UK property market is slowing down.
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News
Commons: Woolas’s thinking
The empty rates relief row moved to the House of Commons last week when Property Week’s campaign was debated in parliament on Thursday.
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Markets
South takes comfort
South Manchester’s office market rents have not risen for around 10 years and take-up is at 1997 levels, but demand is on the up.