All Property Week articles in 22 June 2007 – Page 5
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Professional
Contamination liabilities
Question: I am buying a former pharmaceutical works and am concerned solvent contamination may extend beyond the site boundary. How can I get cost certainty for remediation and protection against potential future liabilities?
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News
US investors combat Kier for Helios stake
CalEast and AMB on shortlist for £150m share in logistics developer
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News
DevSecs gets nod for City scheme
Development Securities has won planning consent from the City of London to redevelop 10 St Bride Street.
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Insight
US and China will fuel cross-border fire
DTZ’s head of capital markets, Mike Cutteridge, used to stroll into work at a civilised hour, spending his day dealing with contacts within a stone’s throw of his Mayfair office.
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Markets
Tyne and cheer
The proposed buyout of Newcastle United could not have come at a better time for developers.
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News
City market sizzles as eagles land at One New Change
US legal firm takes 140,000 sq ft at LandSecs scheme, while Bank of Ireland signs at Bow Bells House
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News
New home pack champion
The Association of Home Information Pack Providers, the trade organisation that is promoting the future use of controversial home information packs for residential home sales, has elected Martin Willard as its new chairman. The Times
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News
Petchey and Richardsons order pub chain shake-up
AIM-listed London Town asks Fleurets to look for operators in 43 of its 222 pubs
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News
XXI Century to float in Warsaw
XXI Century Investments, the AIM-listed Ukrainian property company, intends to list its shares on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
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News
Cassidy joins Colliers CRE
Michael Cassidy, the former chairman of the City of London’s policy and resources committee, has joined Colliers CRE.
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Professional
Case news
Warren Gordon reports on a seller’s right to terminate a sale contract due to lack of a section 106, while Jonathan Ross explains the difference between a licence and a tenancy
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News
Carillion Sheffield sale
Carillion Developments has sold the first building at its £80m mixed-use scheme in Castlegate, Sheffield, to the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Authority.
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Markets
View from the north-east: More of your campaign responses
As an adviser to both public and private sector clients on development and regeneration projects, I can see the damage that removing empty rates relief will do to many locations across the north of England.
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News
Fidelity’s Cable in Euro group
Neil Cable, head of European real estate at fund manager Fidelity International, has been appointed as a member of a European Commission expert group on open-ended real estate funds.
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News
Morley buys LandSecs retail
Morley has bought a retail warehouse scheme from Land Securities opposite the Manchester Fort shopping park in Cheetham Hill for £31m a net initial yield of around 4.9%.
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News
Invista buys New London House
Invista has bought New London House near Fenchurch Street station in the City of London from Land Securities for £57.2m.
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News
Prupim buys Parisian first phase
Prupim has bought phase one of the Le Val Saint Quentin business park in Voisins-le-Bretonneux, Paris, from Belgian developer Codic, on behalf of the M&G European Property Fund.
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News
Statuto buys NY office scheme
Italian property company Statuto Group has bought the 103,300 sq ft 960 Avenue of the Americas in New York from New York Community Bancorp for $105m (£53m).