All Property Week articles in 19 June 2009 – Page 7
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Insight
Landlord and tenant roles
Sir, Perhaps I need to reconsider in the light of Mr Burke’s incisive analysis (Property Week, 20.03.09)
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News
Westminster portfolio job
Westminster City Council is looking for an investment manager for its UK indirect property portfolio, which is worth between £30m and £50m. It published a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union this week.
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News
Jaguar scheme in for planning
Goodman and regional development agency Advantage West Midlands have submitted a planning application for the redevelopment of the former Jaguar factory site in Browns Lane, Coventry
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News
Holden resigns from Hines
Peter Holden yesterday resigned as UK development director of Hines after seven years at the developer
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News
Hester: RBS will be patient
Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Stephen Hester said the bank has ‘too much’ commercial property debt, but would play a long game with its property clients
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Markets
Mayor’s Heathrow ‘super-hub’ U-turn
Wider focus to be adopted for outer London suburbs, conference hears
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News
Refinancing relief for Grosvenor retail fund
Shopping mall fund out of danger after deal with RBS and stakeholders
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News
Homes planned in former quarry
Farran Homes has secured planning permission to redevelop the former Spital Hill quarry and concrete plant in Coleraine, Northern Ireland
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Markets
Yellow fervour
Bagshot-based Big Yellow Self Storage has been stacking up its money for expansion and is eager to get moving
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Markets
Let’s not tempt fate, but ...
... prime central London property is showing signs of recovery
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News
Helios’s giant retail and logistics plan in Estonia
Helios Properties, the development company run by Mike Hughes and Trevor Cartner, is to develop the largest retail and logistics park in the Estonian capital, Tallinn, after forming a joint venture with local developer Suda Maja
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Insight
‘Unjust’ Empty rates tax
Sir, The government is charging 100% business rates on most empty properties at the same rate as if they were occupied
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Markets
Olympian effort
Hammersmith and Fulham Council wants to demolish Earls Court and Olympia to make way for a 70 acre regeneration project
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News
Guildford to eat Jamie’s Italian …
The seventh branch of the Jamie’s Italian chain, owned by chef Jamie Oliver, is to open in Guildford. It has signed a 25-year lease on the 4,624 sq ft 13 Friary Street, owned by Legal & General Property, at £150,000 a year. Savills and Roche Retail advised L ...
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News
DTZ’s West End star Smith leaves to set up new firm
Former Hodnett Martin Smith man teams up with King Sturge’s Hanrahan to form new London outfit
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Professional
Occupiers demand satisfaction
Lydia Stockdale reports from the Occupier Satisfaction Conference, organised by Property Week
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News
Don’t give up your day jobs just yet, DJ-ers
Every six months Drivers Jonas managing partner Nick Shepherd makes a presentation and speech to inspire the rank and file
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News
Sausages at dawn
Following the drubbing of England at the hands of South Africa in the World Twenty20 last week, rivalry reached fever pitch in the north-west when Pozzoni Architects took on developer Pochins for another competition: a BBQ/Braai cook-off