All Property Week articles in 20 March 2008 – Page 3
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Salary survey
Click below for the relevant articles + View from the topThis year’s RICS and Macdonald & Company salary survey shows the first year of 7%-plus rises. Lydia Stockdale explains what next year’s participants might expect.+ The kids are all rightDespite the downturn, property’s next generation is bullish about the future, ...
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Patron scores with Powerleague
Patron Capital Partners, the fund manager founded and headed by Keith Breslauer, has bought a 29% stake in five-a-side football centre operator Powerleague.
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The Surrey paradox
Surrey is one of Britain’s most affluent counties so why is it struggling to provide decent shops and prime office space?
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Pop producer school in Oxford
Educational organisation SAE Institute, which spawned the producers of albums for Radiohead and Paul McCartney, has bought Littlemore House and its 2 acre site near Oxford for its global headquarters from RO Developments for £11.4m.
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‘Obsolete’ properties could still pay rates
‘Test case’ trio to lobby Lands Tribunal to prevent further £500m empty rates bill
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Mission into outer space
Surrey is not an office location by itself, but because the M3, M4 and M25 corridors pass through its boundaries, it has a healthy and diverse market.
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The market in minutes - Surrey
Hardeep Sandher gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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The market in minutes - Staffordshire and Shropshire
Nick Duxbury gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Next moves into Westfield London
Fashion retailer Next has begun to fit out its 80,000 sq ft store at Westfield London ahead of the £1.6bn scheme’s December opening.
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Rights of light
Question: How do I protect a property that I intend to develop in the future from being encumbered by rights-of-light claims?
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Inside parliament
Proposals in the Planning Bill to seek developer contributions to meet future infrastructure needs via a new community infrastructure levy have now been debated at the committee stage in the House of Commons. Nonetheless, concerns remain.
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IFAs split over redemptions
Independent financial advisers are split on whether pension and life-linked property funds were right in deferring redemptions for investors.
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Professional
Jon Vivian on how the legislative reform process can be improved
The property industry must assert its influence at consultation level, says Jon Vivian
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Urban Splash hits Scots seaside town
Urban Splash has been chosen to develop a £70m seaside community on the west coast of Scotland, it was announced last week at MIPIM.
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Native Land grab record prices
Native Land has claimed to have achieved record prices of £950/sq ft for the eastern fringe of the City of London after selling all 14 luxury flats at its St Botolph’s scheme in Spitalfields. The Matthew Lloyd Architects-designed development is due for completion in October. Native Land director James Henderson ...