All Property Week articles in 20 June 2008 – Page 4
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The Alder King Surf Challenge
Once again the gods smiled down on Alder King. Its annual Surf Challenge was bathed in glorious sunshine with more than 90 property beach hunks and babes hitting the sand at Woolacombe in north Devon.
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Furniture retailer suspends shares
Furniture retailer ScS Upholstery has suspended its shares as it enters talks with an external party for a possible buy-out.
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Dave McFarland takes the leap
David McFarland, Associate Director in Asset Management at CBRE in Leeds took part in his first skydive to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis trust, a condition with which his son Joshua suffers. In the picture with him is his sister-in-law Kathryn Baker who jumped as well. To submit your ...
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Norseman plans Derbyshire's largest office building
Derbyshire-based developer Norseman Investments has unveiled plans for a £150m office development opposite the Westfield Derby shopping centre.
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Property market will recover next year...or will it?
The Property Market will recover by the end of 2009 according to a poll of Property Week readers - although voting was almost equally split between 2009 and 2010.
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House sales: 15 sellers to each buyer
The ratio of properties on the market to buyers has doubled to 15-to-one in a year, forcing homeowners to slash prices.
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Halifax set to raise 'fixed' mortgage rate
Halifax, the UK's biggest mortgage lender, is expected to deliver more woe to homeowners and first-time buyers tomorrow when it raises its fixed rates on loans by 0.5 percentage points.
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HIPs should be voluntary says Carsberg
Sir Bryan Carsberg, the former head of the Office of Fair Trading, has called for the controversial home information packs (HIPs) to be made voluntary.
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Fall ahead of results for Currys and PC World owner
Shares in DSG International, the Currys to PC World retailers, fell to new lows of 46p last week ahead of results this Thursday which are expected to show continued tough trading at the electrical retailer.
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MEPC picks agents for Granta Park
MEPC Granta Park has appointed Cushman & Wakefield as national agents to market the Cambridge science park along with local agent Jeffersons Commercial.
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Social housing group eyes £1bn spree on empty stock
The group representing Britain's social housing industry is in talks with the Government to free £1 billion of public money to help to bail out the new homes market.
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Shares in Barratt Developments
Shares in Barratt Developments soared yesterday after reports that the housebuilder had reached a deal with banks over its finances.
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Investment bankers braced for more job losses
Investment bankers in London are steeling themselves for more job losses as Citigroup and Goldman Sachs are reportedly set to eliminate thousands of roles.
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Retail sales surprise strength
Retail sales for June have risen by 3.5%, despite consumer confidence riding at an all time low.
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Jonathan Brasse on Jones Lang LaSalle and Staubach (video)
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Lend Lease’s Olympic debt delay
Lend Lease today announced it was taking longer than expected to secure project debt for the 2012 Olympic Games Athlete’s Village.
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Developer and contractor Eugena in administration
Eugena, a privately owned construction and development company, has gone into administration this week.
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CBRE shopping centres report predicts ‘marked decline’ in development activity
CB Richard Ellis’ market index brief on shopping centres in the pipeline shows a ‘marginal’ drop in the number of centres currently in the pipeline, but predicts a sharp decline for the retail sector.
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Bumper payouts for Land Securities chiefs
Land Securities has rewarded its management with bumper pay packets.
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Soho 'Silver Street' gets go ahead
Mark Steinberg’s City & General has been granted planning consent for a 20,000 sq ft mixed use scheme at Beak Street in London’s Soho.