All Property Week articles in 25 April 2008 – Page 7
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Markets
Cushman and Wakefield kick off in Birmingham
Cushman & Wakefield has big plans for its new Birmingham office.
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Professional
Developers may sue over bid rigging by contractors
Big guns Balfour Beatty, Carillion and Kier under investigation
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News
DevSecs withdraws from Kirkby Tesco battle
Development Securities has sold its property holdings in Kirkby, Merseyside, to Tesco and withdrawn from the battle to regenerate the town centre.
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Online
Knight Frank Bar Crawl
CLICK HERE to see what happened when Knight Frank and Property Week went in search of the perfect pub.
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News
Banks look to property for credit crunch economies
Citi, Lloyds TSB and Barclays to hire big hitters for corporate real estate plans
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Online
Rothschild’s German bankroller for City HQ
St Botolph’s backer HSH Nordbank to provide £110m for bank’s new home
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Online
Bank of Scotland in talks to buy Kenmore stake
Pair negotiate for bank to take 40% stake in property company
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News
Salmon offers funding lines for one-man bands
Salmon Harvester Properties plans to fund ‘one-man developers’ as banks close off lending.
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News
Nod for LandSecs at Old Bailey
Land Securities’ plans to develop a huge office scheme next to the Old Bailey on the west side of the City of London were approved this week.
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Insight
Local authorities collect business rates but, unfortunately, we don’t keep them.
Sir, While making some good points about the whole concept of empty rating, Robert Cox misunderstands the role of the local authority.
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News
Auctioneers cannot bank on sale and leasebacks
Volatility in banking world will help but star lots are a finite resource
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News
Savills to offload Au Naturales
The owners of troubled retail chains Au Naturale and Internacionale Agilo and Ossian Retail Group have appointed Savills to offload up to 130 stores.
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News
L&G and Hines attack on BAA
Legal & General and Hines UK have issued a blistering attack on the effect of BAA’s airport monopoly on development.
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Markets
Launch of retail arm is latest development for Stoford
New venture will focus on neighbourhood developments and urban regeneration schemes
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Markets
MIPIM calls for ‘fresh approach’ to Liverpool
Property Week teamed up with Liverpool’s big hitters at MIPIM for a wide-ranging breakfast debate on how the city should promote itself.
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News
Mathon appoints new chief exec
Commercial property lender Mathon has appointed Andrew Sobolewski as chief executive.
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News
Brum consultant appointed
Birmingham planning consultancy CSJ Brooke Smith has been appointed to advise Her Majesty’s Courts Service on the development of an £80m court building in Birmingham city centre.
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News
Anglo Irish’s Murray to retire
Anglo Irish Bank lender David Murray is retiring at the end of June after 20 years at the bank.