All Property Week articles in 19 October 2007 – Page 7
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News
Milligan to spread City airport’s wings
Developer chosen to improve London airport in time for 2012 Olympics
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News
Japanese love hotels to join AIM
Japan Leisure Hotels, an operator of Japanese ‘love hotels’, is to list on London’s AIM to finance expansion.
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Markets
Agents move house in Edinburgh
King Sturge and Jones Lang LaSalle are both moving to new offices in Edinburgh city centre.
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News
UBS bids adieu in La Défense
UBS Global Asset Management and Général Continentale Investissements have sold the City Defense building in Paris for €71m (£50m) to French investor UFG. The building at 18-32 rue Henri Regnault, formerly known as Delalande, comprises 92,000 sq ft of offices. The building was held in the UBS Euro Value Added ...
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Markets
Swinging into action
Newport is aiming to attract people for whom Bristol and Cardiff are too expensive.
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but spends 53.7m on Metro
Prupim has bought the Metro building in London’s Hammersmith for £53.7m. The fund manager bought the 126,000 sq ft office, which is opposite the Ark on 1 Butterwick, for its Prudential Life Fund. Knight Frank advised Prupim; Strutt & Parker advised vendor Capital & Counties .
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£500m rail package
Network Rail is searching for a property partner for a £500m development of eight key stations and sites across the south-east.
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Trio buys Surrey park for £42m
Vantage Asset Management, Trevor Silver’s Brill and Capmark Investments have teamed up to buy Watchmoor Park in Surrey for £42m.
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Professional
Occupiers face 4.5% rates hike
Larger occupiers are facing a 4.5% increase in their business rates bills under plans published by the government last week.
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Insight
Welcome to 2008
Bigger, bolder and better than ever before, Property Week today sets out in full its plans for next year.
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News
Pure plans £20m Wales park
Pure Commercial is planning a £20m, 10 acre business park in St Asaph, north Wales.
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Online
20-30-40-50
Each week we meet a property character from a different age bracket. Today, Laura Chesters meets Julyan O’Connor, 44, a former McDonald’s employee and mate of Tiger Woods
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News
U2 tower: with, not without, Ballymore
Dublin Docklands picks rock band’s Foster & Partners-designed tower
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BH2: Docklands doom
Things may get worse before they get better in central London, and the Docklands market will face ‘the worst of the looming and unavoidable occupational shocks’, according to City-based property services firm BH2.
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Insight
Carnage of 1990s puts perspective on crunch
Today we devote 13 pages to the credit crunch in the hope of helping you to divine whether this is will be a ghastly repeat of the 1990s crash or just a very nasty slowdown indeed.
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Insight
A history of modern property part 5 1989-1993 The 1990's crash
In the fifth of our major series to help readers learn from previous cycles of the property industry, Sunday Times business editor John Waples and Lee Mallett recall the 1990s crash that followed a highly leveraged development frenzy and the banks that stuck the boot in
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Kier backs away from £150m Helios purchase
Kier’s £150m deal to buy an 80% stake in rival developer Helios Properties has fallen through.