All Property Week articles in 20 June 2008 – Page 5
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Hynard appointed Chairman of Investment Property Forum
Jones Lang LaSalle’s head of national investment Andrew Hynard has been appointed as chairman of the Investment Property Forum.
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Battersea plan to be revealed - 25 years on
A £4bn plan to redevelop the iconic Battersea Power Station and surrounding area into a new London community is to be unveiled by its owner, Real Estate Opportunities.
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HBOS sees 9% house price fall
HBOS yesterday gave its gloomiest assessment yet of the housing market, saying it expected prices to fall by 9% this year and that housing transactions would be down 45%.
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Mortgage lending dips further
Mortgage lending fell by 19% in May, compared with the same month last year, figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders showed. A total of £25.5bn was advanced to borrowers, down from £26.1bn in April.
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Japanese property market hits skids
After a few years of frenzied activity that sent property prices to stratospheric levels, Japan’s real estate market is poised for a downturn.
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Bush to veto US housing bill?
The White House threatened yesterday to veto a Senate version of a housing bill that had garnered the support of many Republicans.
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Capital & Regional gets nods for fund raising
Capital & Regional, the debt- laden retail property developer, said that 97 per cent of eligible unit trust holders in its Mall shopping fund had voted in favour of its £286.3 million fundraiser by way of an open offer of new units, needed to keep the fund within its banking ...
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Olympic village setback
Lend Lease, the Australian-listed developer, is having difficulty securing private finance to deliver the Olympic Village for London’s 2012 Games, where 17,000 athletes and officials are supposed to be housed, according to a report commissioned by the Greater London Authority.
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Liberty International foresees retail pipleine decline
Liberty International, the company behind the Metro Centre and Lakeside shopping centres, said that rising construction costs and the increasingly tough economic climate meant that its pipeline of new shopping centre developments in Britain was likely to contract over the coming year.
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Bumper bonus for Salway
Land Securities has rewarded its management with bumper pay packets – in spite of the company falling deep into the red with its full-year results – as it outperformed the broader commercial property slump.
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Pompey plays up plans
Portsmouth Football Club and Sellar Property Group unveiled plans for a new stadium this week.
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Professional
A weight on your mind
As workplace stress and redundancy fears push employees to breaking point, Lydia Stockdale reports on how mental health problems are being tackled in the downturn
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Markets
The market in minutes
Nick Duxbury gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
The market in minutes
David Hatcher gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Online
Utilities power up Welsh office market
Centrica and Swalec in talks at Callaghan Square and Celtic Springs
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Savills’ resi lots suffer
Vacant property fared well but residential investment property continued to suffer at the Savills residential auction on Monday.
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Professional
JLL signs up at Thames Valley site
Jones Lang LaSalle has signed up for a new Thames Valley headquarters office at Stockley Park.