All Property Week articles in 23 November 2007 – Page 7
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News
Campbell quits executive role at Elphinstone
Ken Campbell is to step down as director of Glasgow-based developer Elphinstone, and will take on a non-executive role.
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Markets
Callcutt calls for public-private pacts to meet housing targets
Review says government housing targets can be met by ‘huge’ urban land supply
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News
Cable & Wireless dials Doherty
Doherty Baines has been appointed to advise Cable & Wireless on purchases, disposal strategy, rent reviews and asset management across its 20-property European portfolio in France, Germany, Spain, Holland, Russia and Switzerland.
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News
Tiger buys petrol station site
Danescroft Commercial Developments, on behalf of Azure Property, has sold 96-100 Clerkenwell Road in London’s City fringe to Tiger Developments for more than £10m.
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News
Redrow buys Stratford regen site
Redrow Homes has bought the 6.75 acre former cattle market site off Alcester Road in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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News
Fergie’s Budapest Opening
The advantage of forward selling a development to celebrity-backed fund manager AAIM is that you can get a big name to open your scheme.
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News
Prupim muscles in on Brussels
Prupim has made its Belgian debut with the €39m (£27m) purchase of the long-leasehold interest in Woluwe Atrium a 139,930 sq ft office building in Brussels Souverain-Woluwe from Fortis.
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News
Catalyst sells to Segro in Bristol …
Catalyst Capital has sold 179-195 South Liberty Lane at Ashton Vale Trading Estate in Bristol to Segro for £20.34m at a yield of 6.9%.
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News
Imperial seals Bristol lettings
Imperial Tobacco Pension Fund has let the final two vacant units at Templegate Park, on Mead Street in Bristol.
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Insight
Olympics provide gateway to a brighter future
Games will hasten Thames Gateway’s transformation
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News
Minerva brews resi plans
Minerva aims to submit plans before the end of the year for a residential-led, mixed-use development of more than 1m sq ft on the site of the Young’s Ram Brewery in Wandsworth, west London.
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Professional
Tenant-friendly lease breaks carry a premium
A break in a lease can cost as much as an additional 7.5% on the rent
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Professional
Industry braced for shortage of energy inspectors
An overwhelming majority of people in the property industry believe there will be a shortage of inspectors to provide energy performance certificates.
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Markets
Neighbourhood botch
Housing schemes have too often lacked a sense of place. This needs to change.
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Markets
The market in minutes - London Boroughs West
David Hatcher gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
The market in minutes - Sussex, Surrey + London boroughs south
Hardeep Sandher gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
Bognor reaches out
Developers hope a £500m facelift will lift Bognor Regis out of its jokey image.