All Property Week articles in 24 July 2009 – Page 11
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Markets
Nelson's Ship in A Bottle to sit on Fourth Plinth
Westminster City Council’s planning committee has granted permission for the latest ‘sculpture’ for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square
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News
Speymill Macau board ousted
Speymill Macau’s board of directors was ousted at an extraordinary general meeting on Tuesday, following an emergency general meeting convened by shareholder Worldwide Opportunities Fund
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News
Big Brum names drive forward with city centre transport scheme
A group of Birmingham property developers and other businesses have proposed a £10m transport scheme for the city centre.
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News
Biffa to recycle at Trafford Park
Legal & General Property has let a speculatively built 208,000 sq ft shed at Trafford Park, Manchester, to Biffa Waste
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News
Bidders spurn Watergate
The Watergate hotel, made famous during former US president Richard Nixon’s 1970s scandal, was put up for auction this week but attracted no bids
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News
Ciref bigs up Glanmore bid
South African AIM-listed investor Ciref has stepped up its bid to take over the £843m Glanmore Property Fund after its initial proposal was rejected last week
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News
Investors flock to retail parks as yields begin to fall
A series of retail park investments changed hands in the last week, as yields begin to fall again for prime retail parks
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News
Bee gee brolly brouhaha
Robin Gibb was spotted at a charity bash for the Outward Bound Trust at Windsor Castle last week sheltering under a Gerald Eve golf umbrella.
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News
Flay’s bid for BBC development site proves Essential
Darryl Flay’s Essential Land is one of several parties vying to buy a key development site from the BBC in White City, west London
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News
Barnsley’s next top models
It wasn’t quite Kate Moss opening Topshop in New York, but by all accounts it was close.
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News
Banks’ battle at Little Britain
Hypo Real Estate and RREEF in refinancing negotiations for empty City of London office complex
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News
Award winner Dutton takes up Olympic baton
Clive Dutton, director of regeneration at Birmingham City Council, is leaving the city to work for the London Borough of Newham on the Olympic legacy
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Online
Auctions: King Sturge kicks off Industrious revolution
Auctions division surprises naysayers with high prices for receiver Ernst & Young. Nick Duxbury reports
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News
Capmark appoints receivers to sell Hemel shed
Capmark has appointed receivers to sell a 260,000 sq ft shed in Hemel Hempstead for which it provided both debt and equity
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Professional
A local authority has endlessly strung out our planning application, which has incurred substantial costs for us.
What options do we have for recovering these costs?
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Insight
Graduates: Any work is good
Sir, I have a job as a graduate surveyor with a national firm (Graduates Left on the Shelf, Property Week, 03.07.09)
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News
Allied Carpets landlords resist retailer’s ransom demands
British Land leads 14 landlords in playing hard ball with prepack store operator
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Professional
The aims of valuation
With deals still thin on the ground, the question of the accuracy of valuation is more relevant than ever. To stir debate about possible solutions, the Investment Property Forum today publishes a paper, written by professor Neil Crosby. Here is an abridged version, followed by your letters about RICS plans ...
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News
Westbrook lodges High Court ‘hacking’ claim against ex-VP
Michael Molloy denies accusations that he accessed confidential information by hacking into emails