All Property Week articles in 22 April 2005 – Page 4
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News
Merrill raids Citigroup senior banking team
Seven top bankers, including US and European heads, move to rival firm
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Professional
Insurance policies are not designed to pay off bank debts
Banks and insurers need a clear protocol for security on lending
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Markets
Army surplus
Chelsea Barracks is about to be put up for sale, ending a failed eight-year PFI process.
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Markets
Architect BDP
Architect BDP has formulated plans for Crewe Station, which is due for £30m of improvements. Public sector bodies, including the Northwest Development Agency, Cheshire County Council and Network Rail, will join Virgin Trains in upgrading the station and developing commercial space.
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Gray appoints new board at CoreNet
Susie Gray (pictured), the new president of CoreNet Global in the UK, has appointed a new board at the corporate real estate organisation.
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Morrisons weighs anchor at Bride Halls Cardiff retail park
Developer steals march on rivals Capital Shopping Centres, LandSecs and Cardiff FC
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AM plans for Wolves retail
AM Development has submitted a planning application for a £260m retail-led scheme on the southern edge of Wolverhampton city centre.
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Investors should swap buy-to-lets for REITs... but not all will
Tax-transparent vehicles will widen the choice for the residential investor, says Trevor Moross
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Markets
Sir Albert Bore joins Colliers in ‘ambassadorial’ role
Former council leader aims to raise firm’s profile in Birmingham
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Markets
Bottleneck at factory after public inquiry
Quinn’s bottle making plant opening could be delayed for up to a year
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Gaming Board selects adviser for HQ search
The Gaming Board for Great Britain has appointed a quantity surveyor to find it a national headquarters building in Birmingham.
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Sun Microsystems begins search for global adviser
Sun Microsystems has formally invited property services companies to bid for advisory work on its 13m sq ft (1.2m sq m) global property portfolio.
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Professional
Professional advice
This week, subletting, development in flood-risk areas and identification notices
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Markets
It’s a Menai adventure
North Wales is entering unknown territory as new shopping facilities, led by Bangor’s Menai Centre, bring in new retailers.
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Top landlords accede to tenants’ subletting demands
LandSecs, British Land and Morley among signatories to historic pledge
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Markets
Marconi plans £70m HQ
British Land has applied for planning permission to build a £70m headquarters for Marconi in Coventry. The scheme’s four offices, totalling 310,000 sq ft (28,800 sq m) will be next to Marconi’s existing premises at New Century Park, where it occupies 610,000 sq ft (56,670 sq m). The ...
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Emson returns from US to modest 62% success
Election fails to deter bidders identifying best properties
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Quinlan Private takes BP’s £540m Knightsbridge estate
Irish investor beats Middle Eastern to 3.5 acre island site
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Markets
Investment up 35% in West Midlands market
Investment in commercial property in the West Midlands stood at nearly £2bn in 2004, an increase of 35% from the previous year.