All Property Week articles in 22 June 2007 – Page 6
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Khalastchi buys in Earls Court
Tony Khalastchi, who was advised by Ereira Mendoza, has bought 180-184 Earls Court Road, west London, from a joint venture between Lewis and Emma Davis’s Central Investment Properties and Riding House Property Investments.
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Ortega’s Oxford Street buy
Amancio Ortega, the Spanish billionaire founder of fashion chain Zara, has bought a retail block on London’s Oxford Street, which includes a store let to his great rival Mango.
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Environmental services: new controls on wasteful building
A tradition of inefficiency will be exposed by strict European laws due in October, says David Lawson
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Cushman finds Brum home for Midlands team
Cushman & Wakefield has signed up for an office at Birmingham’s 9 Colmore Row for its new team in the Midlands region.
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Insight
Why Brown should call a snap election, but won’t
The politics of property, with Steven Norris
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Broken Hartlepool
The proposed abolition of empty rates relief for industrial property could hit towns in the north-east harder than most. Lydia Stockdale reports
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JLL to manage Bridgewater
A private investor consortium has picked Jones Lang LaSalle to manage Bridgewater Place, Leeds’ tallest building.
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Southwark Council to move to London Bridge
Southwark Council has confirmed it will relocate its headquarters to 160 Tooley Street by London Bridge (propertyweek.com, 20.06.07).
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Wilson Bowden in talks over Forest stadium
Wilson Bowden and Nottingham Forest Football Club are in talks to develop a new football stadium as part of a mixed-use scheme (propertyweek.com, 20.06.07).
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Bon Jovi to headline former Millennium Dome
02 arena to open this Sunday after Gaucho Grill completes tenant line-up
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Bon Jovi to headline former Millennium Dome
02 arena to open this Sunday after Gaucho Grill completes tenant line-up
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Body Shop signs at ING’s Kent mall
ING Retail Property Fund Britannica has signed the Body Shop to its revamped County Square Shopping Centre in Ashford, Kent.
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Dutch Uni-Invest cancels listing in Euro market blow
Dutch property company Uni-Invest said on Tuesday it had cancelled a €373m (£251m) flotation in the latest blow to Europe’s listed property market.
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Targetfollow digs Birmingham uni site
Developer buys 1.3 acre university halls site near Baskerville House
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Industry ‘pickpocketed’ by empty rates bill
British Property Federation fights on in battle over £1bn ‘stealth tax’
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Bestseller lands in Derby
Danish brand Bestseller has taken its second company-owned shop in the UK at Westfield’s Derby shopping centre that will open in October.
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Regions lag behind London
There was further evidence of a two-speed economy this week with forecast annual UK house price inflation at its lowest level, in sharp contrast to a booming central London market.
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Better off in beds
Hotel developers are queuing up to cash in on Newcastle and Gateshead’s cultural renaissance, but can the city accommodate them all?
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Goldilocks and her bears have sent us to sleep
And the economic forecast is for more boredom until 2008, says Stuart Le Gassick