All Property Week articles in 22 October 2004 – Page 2
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Markets
Jam tomorrow?
The ODPM has called in a plan for an out-of-town car dealership amid fears that such schemes will increase traffic congestion
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Insight
A very private investor
Last week Allsop held the biggest auction of the year, and Tony Khalastchi was there to sell a portfolio of pubs (above). In his first-ever interview, the top private investor talks to Sinead Cruise
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News
Leisure trio say YES to huge Rotherham regeneration
Operators sign up at Oak Holdings’ ‘Yorkshire’s Entertainment Spectacular’
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News
REITs can mix it up with the old guard
REITs can mix it up with the old guard with returns of 134% since 2000 and an ever-strengthening presence in Manhattan, there is proof that REITs can be more than a match for property’s established order. Steve Cuozzo profiles New York’s top three
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News
Widows’ second fund
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership is to launch a second commercial property fund for private investors by the end of the year.
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News
Five on shortlist for huge Newport retail revamp
Five developers have been shortlisted to develop a retail scheme in the centre of Newport, Wales.
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Professional
Tenant finds lease security
Landlords must take into account the rights of the tenants when inserting redevelopment break clauses
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Insight
The real task facing Ouseley
Sir, Lord Ouseley is not investigating institutional racism or the planning and regeneration policies at Southwark Council (legal + professional, 8 October, p54).
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Markets
Sustainability rules’ effect on land values
A plethora of new laws and regulations intended to deal with climate change and promote sustainability will have the side effect of undermining land values and making development less profitable, according to King Sturge.
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News
Eddisons pushes north
Commercial property auctioneer Eddisons has stepped up efforts to dominate the north of England auctions market with the appointment of former Ashtenne property manager Robert Limbert as its auctions manager for Manchester.
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Professional
Fix dilapidations from the start
Obligations should be spelled out before disputes arise
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Markets
Driven to destruction?
Falling profits are putting the squeeze on car retailers, but new planning guidelines could provide a way out
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News
Deka fund rescued as investors pull out
Parent company DekaBank averts disaster as fund loses 242m in September
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News
Triple Dee-light
Is there some unusual recruitment policy at work at Manchester investment agent Christopher Dee?
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News
Pensions crisis fuels private investors property passion
CWHB’s 88% success rate reflects investors’ disillusionment with pension products
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News
Coull running for IPF dinner
Slough Estates chief executive Ian Coull showed off his funny side at the Investment Property Forum annual dinner last week.
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News
Conservatives: we will pay tenants for social housing
The Conservative party will attempt to regain the votes of Middle England next week with a policy reminiscent of the ‘right to buy’ council homes introduced by Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.
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News
NCP founders sell property com
Sir Donald Gosling and Ron Hobson, the co-founders of National Car Parks, have made £77m from the sale of one of their property companies.