All Property Week articles in 24 March 2005 – Page 4
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News
Chip off the old Block
Three weeks ago King Sturge’s Richard Redfern proved to be the sharpest poker player in the property industry when he won the inaugural Land Aid Property Poker Night.
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Insight
Blair and Howard left to bicker over no-score draw Budget
The politics of property, with Steven Norris
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News
Barrott and Shaw to leave Multiplex
Stannifer founder Ron Barrott and his number two John Shaw are to leave Multiplex next week to set up their own company.
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News
High prices banish DevSecs to regions
Steady year for former London specialist now finding better value elsewhere
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Professional
Stamp Duty clampdown ‘will not end avoidance’
Tax planners hopeful that Inland Revenue will target only artificial and aggressive schemes
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News
Maudsley appointed UK managing director at LaSalle
LaSalle Investment Management has appointed Charles Maudsley as its new UK managing director.
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Markets
Bellway appeal over Jericho residential scheme stalls
Further delay to decision over scheme that would bring closure of historic boatyard
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Markets
Naked ambition
Oxford Street’s Plaza has tried every kind of marketing initiative – from ‘Media Gurus’ to nude shopping evenings.
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News
Property men beholden to Amanda
I’m not sure what celebrity list Amanda Holden, best known for being formerly married to Les Dennis, appears on, but two property people seemed very happy to bump into her the other day.
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News
Liberty to redevelop two former Allders stores
Leeds and Lakeside to be split up as administrator continues sell-off
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News
Grainger Trust agrees City North takeover
Residential investor receives 35% shareholder support for £58.5m bid
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News
Minerva agrees Park Place deal with Lend Lease
Minerva has agreed terms with Lend Lease Europe for the development of Park Place, the £500m shopping centre in Croydon.
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Professional
The hunt ban is the first shot against property
Country sports are threatened and land reform could be on the cards
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Markets
Ashford picks Affinity and Moat
Affinity Housing and Moat Housing Group have been selected by English Partnerships as preferred developer for the East/West Street site in Ashford, Kent.
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Professional
Professional advice
This week, queries on landlords’ surveyors’ fees and buying property in Germany
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Professional
Tax relief abolition sparks last-minute frenzy
The unexpected scrapping of the Stamp Duty relief for commercial property in deprived areas sparked a flurry of activity in the hours following the announcement last week.
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News
Colliers shares hit new high after profits rise by 65%
Property services firm staff enjoy their largest-ever bonus pool after a strong 2004
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News
Madejski’s Sackville secures £60m Frogmore portfolio
Reading FC chairman embarks on latest round of investment with eight-property deal
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News
Hines in €5.5bn Euro funds drive
US developer joins continental stampede with three-pronged investment programme