All Property Week articles in 20 February 2009 – Page 7
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News
Tesco's super new format
Tesco this week opened its first department store-style shop at Liverpool One
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Insight
Planning needs flexibility
Sir, I do hope that the forthcoming publication of PPS4: Planning for Sustainable Economic Development will heed a recent report for Communities and Local Government on the impact of the credit crunch on regeneration, which says we need more flexibility in planning
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Markets
Fisher's price is right
Ashfield Land has built up 2,500 acres buying land without planning consent
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Markets
Grainger faces judicial review in Tottenham
Community group challenges Haringey’s consent for Ward Corner scheme
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News
Papa John's expansion menu
Pizza restaurant Papa John’s plans to open 40 units by the end of the year
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Professional
Our tenancy ends next year and the landlord intends to redevelop
Can we request a new tenancy and be paid compensation even though we intend to move? Does the Fraud Act 2006 make a difference?
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Markets
Morpheus sells eco-friendly townhouses in South Kensington
London developer Morpheus has sold two of the three eco-friendly townhouses it is building on Clareville Street in South Kensington to private buyers for £5m each, within a month of putting the properties on the market
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News
I’d rather eat snails...
I was delighted to receive an invitation from the Trade Commission of the French Embassy to a ‘speciality foods’ event at the French embassy
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Markets
New Earth gets new plant
New Earth Solutions is close to completing the purchase of 10.4 acres next to Hallen Industrial Estate, Avonmouth, Bristol from a private property company
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Online
Parking: fuel your drive for income in the short term
Establishing a car park is a temporary alternative to more expensive developments
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News
Don't stop him now, Fraser's having such a good time
Veteran West End agent Michael Fraser will go to any lengths to publicise his buildings – something I’m all in favour of
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Professional
Omega tied up in Notts site dispute
Manchester-based Omega Atlantic has launched a claim against developer Liberty Properties over an alleged breach of contract in a site purchase
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Markets
Stayton Group faces double whammy in Dewsbury
Developer threatened with CPO over listed building and court order over unpaid architect’s fees
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News
Grosvenor's Executive decision
Grosvenor has appointed Executive Offices Group, a subsidiary of Morgan Stanley Real Estate, to operate its three serviced offices, totalling 37,400 sq ft, in London ’s Mayfair at 28 and 67 Grosvenor Street and 52 Brook Street.
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News
GE Real Estate halts European debt expansion plans
GE Real Estate has put on hold plans to build its European debt business because of worsening market conditions
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News
Cushman's Tim Sketchley heads off to Old Park Lane
Cushman & Wakefield’s uk capital markets group chairman Tim Sketchley is leaving to join Old Park Lane Management as managing director
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News
Cube takes the Highway
The Highways Agency has signed for 50,000 sq ft at the Cube in Birmingham
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News
Oaktree takes root at Countrywide
Oaktree Capital, the US distressed debt fund, is poised to take a controlling stake of estate agency Countrywide
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Professional
Thames Valley tenants count costs
Relocations have fallen out of favour with Thames Valley occupiers as they turn their attention to cost savings
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Insight
Eagle offers Small comfort
Sir, Angela Eagle’s letter about ‘government assistance’ to the smallest ratepayers (16.01.09) really angered me