All Property Week articles in 19 February 2010 – Page 11
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Markets
1957 consent still valid in Severnside
Bristol Industrial Agents’ Society’s latest research shows that the number of deals and the square footage transacted fell for the third consecutive year since the 2007 boom
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News
Aviva buys industrial park for £18.3m
Aviva Investors Property Trust has bought the 208,000 sq ft City Park Industrial Estate in Welwyn Garden City from clients of CB Richard Ellis Investors for £18.35m, at a net initial yield of 7.65%
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Markets
Last chance to apply for £135k Swindon council job
Today is the deadline for applications to become chief executive of the New Swindon Company
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Professional
Britain’s bloated quangrocracy costs rise by £10bn
Spending on property-related quangos increases despite recession
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News
ING Real Estate posts losses of €1.39bn
Writedowns in group’s investment and development arms largely to blame
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News
Yield compression slows capital growth to 1%
Capital growth eased to 1% in January, down from the record 3% rise in December, shows Investment Property Databank’s latest UK Monthly Index
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Professional
Legal case news: Westvilla Properties v Dow Properties 15.01.10
Purchaser discovers the devil is in the detail
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News
Manchester police signs up for a further 125,000 sq ft
Greater Manchester Police has signed up for a further 125,000 sq ft at Ask:Goodman’s Central Park scheme in Manchester.
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Professional
Technology: How ‘Web 2.0’ decade rewired property
The Blackberry, laptops and web-based software were the past decade’s top innovations in a straw poll of property technology firms
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Online
Two solictors charged in relation to alleged £50m mortgage fraud
Two solicitors were today charged with offences connected to an alleged £50m commercial mortgage fraud.
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Online
OFT calls for home-selling shake-up
Residential estate agents came under renewed pressure today to improve customer service as the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) called for a shake-up in how homes are sold, including updating legislation to allow new entrants to the market.
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Online
Halcyon Gallery to open on New Bond Street
Halcyon Gallery has leased a unit on New Bond Street for its fourth art gallery.
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News
One of my retail tenants has just gone through a pre-pack administration.
However, the new owners are the same management team that oversaw the business when it failed – is there anyway I can challenge the sale? I think it would have been better to put the company on the open market.