All Property Week articles in 24 March 2006 – Page 4
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RREEF's Mega Yacht floated everyone's boat
‘Spend, spend, spend' was the mantra for the record 22,000 delegates at this year's MIPIM festival in Cannes, fuelled by a gravity-defying investment market.
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Private investors plough into property blind to the risks
Myths, ‘gut feeling' and complacency guide too many unwitting investors, says MIPIM panel
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Savills swallows up Blair Kirkman to boost retail team
Niche agency is latest retail specialist to be bought up by property services giant
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Slough chief reveals his best results yet
Revaluation uplift of 10% leads to 22% NAV rise, says Coull
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Insight
Berlin and London are like chalk and cheese
The two capitals face challenges from opposite ends of the spectrum, says Peter Freeman
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Planning grants lead to bias, CBI tells Barker review
In a ploy to hit targets councils are favouring small-scale planning applications
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Lakeside to launch Hannah Banana concept for children
GE investment banker plans 10 US-style family entertainment and pizza outlets over three years
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‘Pruviva' is bad news for property
‘Pruviva' is the name City headline writers have coined this week.
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Manchester backs down at Omega
Manchester City Council has withdrawn its long-held objections to the £1bn Omega business park in Warrington, Cheshire.
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Baron Bloom bounces back with two new ventures
Entrepreneur returns after jail sentence with vehicles Citigroup Estates and Tramp Properties
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Regus has high hopes for growth in Asia
Numbers of workstations in India and China set to rise over next few years
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Laura Ashley heads out of town
Laura Ashley is to open up to 12 furniture and homeware shops out of town to replace its struggling clothes shops.
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Counter argument
Trade counters will remain a grey area until they are allotted a use classification.
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Another Country
After a difficult first year as a private company, Countryside Properties boss Alan Cherry is hoping his regeneration zeal bears fruit.
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Brighton does nicely for American Express
Credit card company seeks development partner for European HQ
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Winkworth to float on AIM to aid expansion
Winkworth, one of the UK's best-known estate agencies, is planning to float on AIM to fund an ambitious expansion programme.
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Agricultural Inheritance Tax case will not ruin the rural market
Sir, I disagree with some of the assertions made in the article on the Inheritance Tax exemption of agricultural assets and the impact of the Antrobus 2 case (private investor, 27.01.06).
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Rosenfeld: I'd lend again
Andrew Rosenfeld, co-founder and chairman of Minerva, defended his involvement in the loans-to-Labour scandal this week.
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Professional advice
This week, fire safety regulations, document disclosure at rent review and buying flats for SIPPs
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ODPM launches green action plan
The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has promised to put sustainable development at the heart of the planning system.