All Property Week articles in 24 August 2007 – Page 7
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Primark to anchor Malls
Primark has taken the 87,000 sq ft flagship store in the Malls Shopping Centre in Basingstoke.
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Barratt and Crest among quintet on Erith shortlist
Five developers have been shortlisted to develop a site in the Erith Western Gateway on the banks of the River Thames.
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Insight
Swap rate fall is ray of light amid gloom
Australian group Macquarie’s delay to its City office requirement has undoubtedly been triggered by the global ‘credit crunch’.
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American funds head for greener pastures
Giant CalPERS organisation among those that prefer sustainable property
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Florida resort developer makes AIM debut
A developer of holiday resorts in Florida made its debut on AIM last week after raising £75m in the volatile equity markets.
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Tides turn against UK property
Sentiment towards UK commercial property is getting increasingly negative by the day, according to research by Drivers Jonas.
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Lascar Works advisers appointed
Bidwells and Hewitsons have been appointed to advise on Howard Teesland’s development of a proposed £20m mixed-use scheme on the Lascar Works site in Hounslow, west London. The 6.4 acre site is owned by the Beldam family and a planning application is due to be submitted.
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Stockport glass act
HKR Architects has submitted plans for HBG Properties’ 49,000 sq ft St Peter's Square speculative office scheme in Stockport.
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Professional
There should be no dispute about new resolution processes
The revisions to the Dispute Resolution Service are necessary and correct, says Graham Chase
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Conservative group calls for abolition of Inheritance Tax
A Conservative policy group has proposed abolishing Inheritance Tax and slashing corporate taxes to make the UK more economically competitive.
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Aberdeen makes Stockholm Match
Aberdeen Property Investors has bought Swedish Match’s 430,000 sq ft head office in Stockholm from an undisclosed seller for €108m (£73m) on behalf of Aberdeen Property Funds SICAV Pan-Nordic.
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Gazeley plans £70m Midlands shed
Gazeley has submitted a planning application to develop a £70m scheme in Leicestershire in a joint venture with Harworth Estates, the property arm of UK Coal.
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WSP to let 70 Chancery Lane
WSP Group is under offer to lease the entire office element at Ebble Developments’ 70 Chancery Lane scheme in London’s Midtown.
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Bradford’s £350m regeneration scheme receives green light
A £350m Bradford regeneration scheme has been given the go-ahead by the Communities and Local Government department.
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Mosaic fits pieces of 250m
Last September Mosaic Property chief executive, Stephen Rees, urged private investors not to worry about the Hungarian property market, despite the political problems the country was facing (private investor, 29.09.06). The country’s capital, Budapest, was very briefly in turmoil after Hungarian prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsany exaggerated the country’s austerity package ...
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Online
20-30-40-50
Each week we meet a property character from a different age bracket. Today, Richard Heap meets Sophie Howard, 27, a would-be showjumper who manages the Burghley Estate
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RO buys 3Coms 2m Hemel HQ
RO buys 3Com’s £2m Hemel HQ RO Developments has bought the former 3Com headquarters in Hemel Hempstead for £2m and submitted a planning application to redevelop the site with 153,000 sq ft of offices.
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Carlyle moves step closer to £155m Freeport takeover
Freeport, the European factory outlet developer, said this week that 54% of its shareholders had accepted the £155m takeover offer from Carlyle Group.
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Halabi loses £150m as Esporta goes into administration
Tycoon hit by decline in business and loss of key staff