All Property Week articles in 21 April 2006 – Page 5
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Insight
Overcoming the 1954 act: an alternative therapy
Sir, Simon Curtis focuses on the problems of 50-year-old legislation - where tenants have the automatic right to renew a business tenancy unless the landlord has good grounds of opposition - which could be overcome by scrapping the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (professional + legal, 24.03.06).
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News
HSBC to sell trio of managed malls for £140m
HSBC Specialist Investments, an investment division of the bank, is to put up for sale a portfolio of three shopping centres from its Shopping Centre Fund III with a price tag of around £140m.
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Online
Quantum leaps to develop £200m Bristol science park
The South West of England Regional Development Agency (SWERDA) has selected Quantum Property Partnership, the joint venture between Quintain Estates and Morley Fund Management, as the preferred development and funding partner for a £200m science and technology park at Emerson's Green in Bristol
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Online
City Lofts gets Cardiff Sports Village on track
Mixed-use developer City Lofts Group has moved the creation of the £238m Cardiff International Sports Village a step closer after it bought a 12.85 acre (5.2 ha) site on the city's Ferry Road Peninsula for £31m
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Online
Debenhams edges towards REIT conversion with stock exchange re-float
Debenhams, the UK's second largest department store chain, today announced plans to re-float on the London Stock Exchange in its first step towards possible conversion to a REIT next year
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Online
20-30-40-50
Each week Ettie Neil-Gallacher meets a property figure from a different age bracket. Steve Wright, 55, is managing director of Wolton Chartered Surveyors and Wolton Commercial
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