All Property Week articles in 23 March 2007 – Page 6
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News
German bank to fund Beethams
Stephen Beetham’s Beetham Organization has agreed a funding package with German bank Helaba to take forward its big London developments.
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MWB profits on back of strong trading
Marylebone Warwick Balfour capped a strong period of share price growth last year by moving back into profit. The company, which has majority stakes in three property-rich operating businesses, this week revealed an £11.4m pretax profit for the 18 months to 31 December 2006 its new year-end against a loss ...
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Professional
Avoid the shadow of rights-of-light disputes
Insurance policies can take the worry out of potential claims,
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Argent united with GE in Manchester
Investor to pay £120m for Piccadilly Place offices as Spinningfields gets ready for £300m spree
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Alvis has left the buildings
Walking home from a cocktail party, I was startled by a sudden ‘honk’. Who should pull up, but Argo Saint George directors Daniel Geoghegan and David Peill in a 1950s vintage Alvis sports car.
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Former US vice-president Al Gore
Former US vice-president Al Gore was this week confirmed as the keynote speaker at Think – the 1-3 May conference on sustainability, regeneration and innovation organised by Property Week’s parent CMPi. Gore will speak by satellite link from the US on a ‘carbon neutral’ basis. Tickets are selling fast, so ...
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Markets
Croydon aims to take off with Gatwick station revamp
SEEDA in talks with BASA and Network Rail to provide Schiphol-type airport terminal
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Markets
Demanding times ahead
Brownfield sites look set to meet the rising demand for housing in the south-west, says John Bennett
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Tories target rogue agents with reform of consumer bill
Shadow minister for consumer affairs Mark Prisk has called for changes to be made to the consumer bill to crack down on rogue estate agents.
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Wetherspoon in new agent row
JD Wetherspoon pulled out of the purchase of a pub last week because it believes the vendor is associated with the selling agent.
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ProLogis oils lettings after Buncefield blast
500,000 sq ft of Hemel and Dunstable lettings signal market recovery
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Browne and English plot £500m Euro drive
Citicourt pair begin investment spree with £50m UK portfolio buys
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Pinder Fry to launch £44m north-west spec fund
Syndicate to cash in on falling stock markets with office fund
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Tishman seals £400m Midtown office deals
Company to buy Fleetway House and sell Goldman Sachs headquarters
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Invista to run £300m Clerical fund
Invista Real Estate has been appointed by Clerical Medical to establish a £300m pan-European property portfolio.
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Derwent to save 247m as REIT
Derwent London, the sixth-largest UK-listed property company, is aiming to convert to a REIT on 1 July.
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Howard takes €200m Roman retail holiday
Irish developer makes Italian debut with shopping centre joint venture
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Insight
20-30-40-50
Each week we meet a property character from a different age bracket. Today, Richard Heap meets Michael Graham, 53, director of corporate real estate at Belfast’s Titanic Quarter