All Property Week articles in 20 July 2007 – Page 3

  • News

    Great Portland rises on revaluation

    2007-07-20T08:09:00Z

    Great Portland Estates reported that its adjusted net asset value per share had risen by 8.1% from the end of March to 642p at the end of June, as the valuation of its portfolio rose to £1.7bn. The Times

  • News

    Veolia triples Warrington space

    20 July 2007

    UK waste management provider Veolia Environmental Services has tripled the size of its premises at MEPC’s 123 acre Birchwood Park in Warrington by moving to a 10,000 sq ft office in Darwin House.

  • News

    Structadene shops at Sainsbury’s

    20 July 2007

    Structadene has bought the Sainsbury’s store in Westbourne Grove, west London, for £7.5m a net initial yield of 4.8%. Nearly half of the 12,000 sq ft block is let to Sainsbury’s.

  • Professional

    RIBA’s school report

    20 July 2007

    All new schools should be carbon neutral, according to a report from the Royal Institute of British Architects last week.

  • Professional

    Rent reviews

    20 July 2007

    Question: I am the landlord of premises where no reviews have been instigated since the lease was granted in 1987. The lease states that time is not of the essence. Does the tenant have any grounds for refusing to deal with past reviews?

  • News

    Neptune’s second Wirral wave

    20 July 2007

    Neptune Developments has submitted an outline planning application to Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council for the second phase of its New Brighton scheme on the Wirral.

  • Insight

    Matrics is true to type

    20 July 2007

    Sir, While I do not condone the behaviour at the recent Matrics dinner (ludgate, 18.05.07, and letters, 01.06.07), it is nothing new.

  • Markets

    Tower of London view protected

    20 July 2007

    London Mayor Ken Livingstone this week published his supplementary planning guidance and has added a view of the Tower of London from the south bank as a protected view.

  • News

    Leisure

    20 July 2007

  • Omni presence: Edinburgh’s £107m Omni changed hands this year
    Markets

    Leisure trove

    20 July 2007

    Advisers like Montagu Evans are cashing in on the sector’s potential.

  • News

    Meaden leaps into Salmon

    20 July 2007

    The Salmon Harvester Opportunity Fund has appointed Matthew Meaden as fund manager for the £150m joint venture between Salmon Developments and NFU Mutual.

  • Markets

    Land of the rising sun

    20 July 2007

    Japanese developer Mitsubishi’s faith in central London property is bearing fruit.

  • News

    Wilkinsons signs up at Kingsway

    20 July 2007

    Wilkinsons has signed up as the flagship tenant at the Kingsway shopping centre in Newport, which is owned by UBS Global Asset Management's UBS Triton Property Fund.

  • News

    Kensington U-turn on Multiplex’s resi tower

    20 July 2007

    Council withdraws support after CABE threatens to push for call-in

  • News

    Invista’s Purple reign

    20 July 2007

    Premier Property Group and Bell Hammer have forward-sold Purple, an out-of-town office on Solent Business Park in Fareham, Hampshire, for £19.3m to Invista Real Estate, acting on behalf of Equitable Life.

  • News

    LaSalle Investment Management

    20 July 2007

    LaSalle Investment Management is putting 178 New Bond Street in London’s Mayfair on the market through Cushman & Wakefield for £13m. The asking price reflects a yield of 3.74%. The 3,208 sq ft property, which is leased to jeweller Boodle & Dunthorne for another 24 years, will join neighbours ...

  • Professional

    Inside parliament

    20 July 2007

    Supplement u-turn in sight

  • Markets

    Matinee idols

    20 July 2007

    The Hampstead Everyman cinema is shrugging off the arthouse label by becoming a branded chain.

  • News

    Ross and Hunter reunite for second Scottish tie-up

    20 July 2007

    Two of Scotland’s biggest property names have teamed up for a second time for a development joint venture in East Kilbride.

  • Markets

    Making legal history

    20 July 2007

    Kier’s latest project the Supreme Court symbolises constitutional change.