All Property Week articles in 24 September 2004 – Page 2
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Professional
Liquidity is key to success of funds...
...and direct property investment must follow suit
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News
Savills Fund Management rebranded
Savills Fund Management is to be rebranded Cordea Savills as part of the expansion and restructuring of the business, which will include the setting up of funds for private investors.
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Insight
Housing’s European Union obligations
Sir, The letter from Ian Lindsay (3 September) was followed on 10 September by the government’s acceptance of the European Commission’s view that housing associations have to follow European Union rules on procurement.
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News
Tesco’s distribution tie-up
Anton Bilton’s Raven Group and Tesco have jointly submitted a planning application for a 480,000 sq ft (44,600 sq m) distribution centre in Peterborough.
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Markets
The day that shook the Manchester property world
The fifteenth of June was a seismic day for the Manchester property scene. It was the day six directors of Lambert Smith Hampton ’s Manchester office, and a posse of less senior colleagues, quit the firm to set up a new business. The news sent shockwaves through the market. Some ...
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News
Lord Ouseley to investigate Southwark council’s planning policies
Lord Herman Ouseley, the former chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, is to hold an independent review of planning and regeneration policies at Southwark Council
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News
Générale Continentale Investissements sell Crystal Park office development
Générale Continentale Investissements, the Paris-based property company run by Englishman Paul Reingold and his daughter Sharon (pictured), have sold their Crystal Park office development in Paris, in France’s biggest investment deal.
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Online
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News
Colliers eyes expansion in Scotland
Fitzhardinge, the company which owns property services firm Colliers CRE, has lined up an expansion in Scotland a week after agreeing a deal to take over Fletcher King’s Manchester office.
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News
West Coast view: Roger Vincent
Rodeo Drive, the world-famous shopping district in Beverly Hills, is enjoying a burst of leasing and construction after three years of economic doldrums that followed September 11.
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News
Surrey County Cricket Club eins planning consent
Surrey County Cricket Club has won planning consent for the second phase of the redevelopment of the Oval cricket ground in south London
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News
Sir Stanley Clarke: a man of vision and integrity
The property industry pays tribute to the inspirational St Modwen founder, who died on Sunday
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Insight
City woke up to Sir Stan later than he deserved
The roast beef was going cold, the Yorkshire pudding was soggy and the experts still couldn’t agree.
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Insight
And your chosen specialist sub-editor is...
After nearly four years writing pithy headlines and correcting the (admittedly infrequent, Ed) mistakes of this fine organ’s writers, Property Week’s senior sub-editor Daniel Blackburn has decided to go for his own place in the limelight: as a contestant on the BBC’s flagship quiz Mastermind.
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Markets
Charity plans retirement villa
A charity plans to develop a £65m retirement village in west Sussex that it claims to be the largest of its kind in Europe.
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News
Protego wins Property Index Certificates contract
Iain Reid, the former head of Aberdeen Property Investors (API), has won back the contract to market the Property Index Certificates (PICs) derivative product for his new firm Protego Real Estate Investors.
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Markets
Century snaps up timber rival
Timber-frame home manufacturer Century Homes is on track to grow by 400% in Britain over the next five years after taking over its smaller rival Timber Frame Solutions (TFS)
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News
Catalysts investment double
Catalyst Capital has secured two investment buys in separate joint ventures.
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News
Large casinos hit jackpot
The government has furthered the cause of large-scale regional casinos by refusing to allow smaller rivals to install gaming machines with unlimited prizes when gambling laws are relaxed next year.
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