All Property Week articles in 22 October 2010 – Page 5
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Markets
Palace coup puts Fidelity on high
Hamilton Palace Towers has been sold to the Fidelity UK Real Estate Fund for £17.4m
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News
Sleath may step into Coull shoes
David Sleath, finance director of Segro, is the favoured internal candidate to replace the outgoing Ian Coull as chief executive
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News
Cosgrave does splits on Oxford Street
Cosgrave Property Group has decided to split, rather than sell as a whole, a £220m Oxford Street retail and office block, and has exchanged on the £56m sale of the first tranche
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News
Cordea Savills’ Victoria plunge
Terrace Hill’s most recently completed office development, 129 Wilton Road in Victoria, London, is to be sold for more than £50m
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Markets
Country prices continue to fall
Prime country house prices fell on average by almost 1% in the third quarter, but are still 6% higher than they were a year ago, says Knight Frank. The firm’s country house index shows that the value of manor houses fell by 1.3% and farmhouses and cottage prices slipped by ...
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Markets
Computer gains
Computers 4 Africa, a charity that educates children in African villages by supplying computers and building classrooms, is looking for empty retail warehouses of more than 10,000 sq ft into which to expand
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News
The ICE train cometh
Continental travel is set to be revolutionised after the arrival in London this week of a new high-speed German train, capable of reaching Frankfurt in little more than five hours, and Amsterdam in four.
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Insight
Taxpayers will come last
This may be an Olympic gold for some investor, but what about the poor old taxpayers?
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Professional
College targets eastern Europe with expat support
Eastern Europe has been exporting its construction skills to the UK for a while
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Markets
Luminar to snuff out four clubs
Luminar Leisure has appointed agent Gerald Eve to sell four nightclubs in Birmingham, Bolton, Kingston Upon Thames and Romford. The sale is part of Luminar’s strategy to plug a decline in profits, which fell by 78% last year to £4.4m compared with 2008.
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Markets
Princes Mall to have Cult for Christmas
Cult is to open a flagship store in Premier Property Group’s Princes Mall in Edinburgh
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News
Christie and John Miles join online service
Christie Co and John Miles Co have signed up to use a service that allows property sales contracts to be exchanged online
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Markets
Q+A: Lambert ’s new chief
Chris Dougray took over as head of the Edinburgh office at Lambert Smith Hampton last month. He was head of Donaldsons’ Edinburgh office before its takeover by DTZ in 2007
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News
Tesco flies in face of Sainsbury’s Wiltshire challenge
Tesco is to press on with construction of a store in Marlborough, Wiltshire, despite a legal challenge by rival supermarket Sainsbury’s
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Markets
Floodgates open for Scottish shopping centre sales
Sale of Dundee’s Overgate shopping centre is latest in Scottish spate
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News
Central St Giles leads West End lettings leap
The West End office market has enjoyed a surge in lettings, as deals are agreed at some of London’s most prominent properties, lead by the newly completed Central St Giles
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Insight
Cathedral of capitalism
Land Securities’ One New Change is a radical attempt to bring mixed use to the City of London. Will it work?
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Professional
Cable and Pickles present rough guide to growth
Ministers’ white paper to advise local authorities how to survive post spending review
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Markets
CABE review: silver lining for regenerated estate
Overlooked ward of Birmingham overspill town receives long-overdue regeneration. Bellway Homes’ Burtons Farm Park, North Solihull