All Property Week articles in 20 March 2009 – Page 6
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BAA ordered to sell three airports in two years
The competition watchdog yesterday ordered BAA to sell three of its seven UK airports, ending its monopoly ownership of the leading airports in London and in Scotland.
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Hundred percent mortgages 'immoral' says RBS boss
Lending mortgages to home buyers with no deposit is 'immoral' and akin to giving them a 'loaded gun', according to the deputy chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
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Professional
Signs of the times
Developers are finding that alternative uses such as advertising and car parks are facing their own problems
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Markets
Tesco’s Redhill superstore
Tesco is expected to submit a planning application for a 40,000 sq ft superstore and 25 flats (pictured) by the end of this summer.
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News
Rugby’s Pro plus
Aviva Investors and BT to pick ProLogis to develop ‘the best sheds site in Britain’
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News
Young by name …
Cushman & Wakefield embarrassed 40 of its staff with baby pictures, including James Young, head of central London agency.
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Markets
The market in minutes: Surrey
Aditi Shah gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Triple jump into London and south-east offices
A trio of occupiers zeroed in on substantial deals in west London and the wider south-east this week
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Markets
Peterborough and Stamford trust to join private sector
King Sturge and Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are holding a consultation on plans for the first NHS trust-private sector regeneration vehicle
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Klimt sets up Welbeck Investment
Dawnay Day founder Peter Klimt has set up new investment business Welbeck Investment Management on Welbeck Street in London ’s West End , with former Dawnay Day London director Ian Blakeley and accountant Richard Simpson.
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Professional
Streamline planning now, says industry
Professionals in the planning sector have criticised government plans to consult further on streamlining the planning system rather than taking action
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Markets
Home ownership still a priority
Most people still want to invest in homes of their own despite worsening economic conditions
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News
Hamworthy renews at Poole
Engineering and combustion firm Hamworthy Combustion has renewed its lease for 115,000 sq ft at a warehouse in Poole, Dorset, owned by Highcross
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Rotherham grants for retailers
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council last week launched a funding scheme to attract specialist independent retailers into the town centre as part of a drive to improve the range of shops and reduce the number of empty units.
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Markets
A zero-sum game
As the 2016 zero-carbon deadline looms, developers and government were trying to make the numbers stack up at Ecobuild
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Insight
Our public sector friends
Sir, In answer to the question: could you work for them? (20.02.09), my answer is a resounding yes.
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Professional
LionHeart struggles with flood of requests for help
Requests from needy RICS members quadruple, sending charity into the red
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Private Eye: William Hill
Let’s be honest. We all had a good time at the party. However, what we now realise is that the banks were not only sponsoring the party, but also spiking the drinks.