All Property Week articles in 25 November 2005 – Page 3
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News
Property lending conditions toughen
Increasing values and falling yields are making the property lending market increasingly tough.
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Markets
Syndicate for office funding close to target
Investor syndicate raises £15m for west London spec development
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City View: James Whitmore
Residential may account for a sizeable chunk of the overall property market, but institutions have always struggled to turn it into an investable product.
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PruPIM portfolio management chief joins HSBC
Prudential Property Investment Managers’ director of portfolio management, Chris Taylor, is joining HSBC Specialist Investments to head its European team.
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Olympic volunteers find their Prince charming
Prince Philip may have a reputation for, er, speaking his mind, but I’m told he was on best behaviour when surrounded by surveyors at a lunch the other day.
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Markets
Urban Splash chief to chair Centre for Cities think tank
Tom Bloxham teams up with former lad mag editor James Brown on policy forum
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Buy-to-let syndicate targets Olympic residential investors
UrbanShare Residential Investment Fund aims to capitalise on boom in Docklands market
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Property’s bumper November continues
Property shares continued their November surge last week, and Land Securities led the way.
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Charterfield gets go-ahead in Bristol
Charterfield Asset Management has won consent for a 95,323 sq ft (8,859 sq m) office and retail development in Victoria Street in central Bristol.
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London boroughs west
Syndicate for office funding close to target The market in minutes Great expectations Lifecycle of a dragonfly A cut above An upward trajectory
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Essex +north-east London boroughs
LDA warns reluctant Olympic occupiers over relocation... ...while Easter submits plans for relocation space Delamere Estates The market in minutes An outside bet Waiting games
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Property plays big role in New Star flotation
Former Estates & General man Dossett leads real estate charge
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Professional
Hermes invites bids for portfolio management
Fund manager reviews structure of £6.8bn property portfolio
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Markets
An outside bet
Southend is entering the fray for a ‘supercasino’ licence in an effort to kick-start its regeneration.
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Insight
Carsberg: probably the best solution for the RICS
Next week, the RICS is due to launch a consultation on some of the most fundamental reforms in its history
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German shopping centres lag behind thriving sector
Retail investments in Germany underperform, but European shopping centres outperform offices
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Beginner’s luck
Gary Yardley, the head of financial services at King Sturge, is a dab hand at poker.