All Property Week articles in 20 March 2009 – Page 10
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News
Jones Lang LaSalle cancels after failing to fill catalogue
1 April auction called off as income-producing sale properties become more scarce
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Markets
Surrey state of affairs
Standard Life Investments hopes to land an occupier at Woodbridge Road, but occupiers have the upper hand in the county
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News
Modus’s Wakefield mall in administration
Anglo Irish pulls finance, leaving Trinity Walk half-built
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Professional
I am about to submit a complex, multi-use planning application and the local planning authority has asked me to enter into a Planning Performance Agreement. What is this?
A planning performance agreement (PPA) between the applicant and the local planning authority sets out how a complex planning application will progress through the council’s decision-making process
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News
Experts warn of ‘paranoia’ about occupiers
Fears of corporate occupier distress across Europe will deter investors from buying assets in 2009, a panel of industry experts warned last week at the MIPIM conference in Cannes
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News
Santander’s Euston Abbey habit
Santander has placed the London headquarters of its Abbey subsidiary under offer at £115m, reflecting a net initial yield of around 7%
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News
AFI suffers 60% fall in NAV
AFI Developments suffered a 60% fall in its net asset value since June 2008 because of its exposure to volatility in the Russian market
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News
£220m business district set for Blackpool
Muse Developments and Blackpool Council have signed a development agreement for a £220m business district in the town centre
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News
Shore revenue halves in 2008
Investment bank and fund manager Shore Capital Group’s revenue almost halved in 2008, giving a pretax loss of £1.2m in ‘an exceptionally difficult year for the investment industry’
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News
Evans in £20m Leeds comeback
Evans Property Group has made its first UK property investment in around three years with a £20m purchase in Leeds, where it is based
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News
Three sign up for St David’s 2
Land Securities and Capital Shopping Centres have secured three retailers at St David’s 2 shopping centre in Cardiff
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News
Miller posts £170m loss
Miller Group announced a £170m pretax loss last week for 2008 because of ‘unprecedented market conditions’
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News
Carlyle wins 107 Cheapside case
Carlyle has won a legal battle against Menolly after a judge ruled that the £150m 107 Cheapside scheme in the City of London was practically complete
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Markets
UK homes lose £100 a day since March 2008
The average UK home has lost £100 a day, every day since 1 March 2008, wiping almost £1 trillion off the value of the UK housing market in the past year
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News
Hunter gathers investors for £100m ‘market low’ fund
Property fund manager to target retail property it believes will be first to bottom out
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Professional
Network express: 1st Friday Club and Young Entrepreneurs in Property
Fast talk was the order of the day as Property Week took its networking event to three cities simultaneously earlier this month
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News
City View: Mike Prew - 20.03.2009
REITs’ rights issues are a poor antidote for failing to sell enough during the boom
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Insight
Corrections: 20.03.2009
Aberdeen Property Investors owns Riverside Shopping Centre in Hemel Hempstead, not Crest Nicholson and Arlington Securities (27.02.09).
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Professional
Case news: Waterman v Boyle (27.02.09)
The message: A right of way over land will not necessarily imply a right to park on that land