All Property Week articles in 26 August 2005 – Page 4
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Professional
Ask proposes health centre
Cre8 is working as project manager for Ask Developments’ proposed 40,000 sq ft (3,716 sq m) health centre in St Petersfield, Ashton-under-Lyne.
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News
ProLogis plans approved at Heathrow
ProLogis has won consent for the redevelopment of the 35 acre (14 ha) former Ministry of Defence site on Stockley Road in Hayes, Middlesex.
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News
Colliers CRE appoints northern auctions head
Colliers CRE has appointed Matthew Mears to head its new northern auctions department, based at the Manchester office at 1 Marsden Street.
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Markets
Trafford Park application
North-west developer MDA has submitted a detailed planning application for a 56,000 sq ft (5,200 sq m) office campus on the site of a former brick store in Trafford Park, Greater Manchester.
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News
AM continues sales talks
Dutch developer AM is still considering its options for splitting its business, which could lead to a 700m (£480m) sale of the commercial arm to Morgan Stanley Real Estate Funds.
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Insight
All change at property’s big five
No one should underestimate the significance of last Friday’s announcement that Slough Estates’ chairman Sir Nigel Mobbs has relinquished responsibility for his role.
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News
Seven Dials founder leaves to join Alecta
Palmer’s departure heralds change of focus for research company
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News
Dunlop Haywards recruits King Sturge agent
Dunlop Haywards has poached Manchester office agency veteran Philip Meakin from King Sturge to head its offices team.
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Insight
No place for one-sided and biased ‘agenda’
Sir, I always look forward to reading Property Week, especially so since the big improvements of the past two years.
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Insight
After the wave
Development on the paradise islands around Thailand has gone into overdrive to reverse the destruction wreaked by the tsunami. Sinead Cruise reports from Phuket
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Professional
Professional advice
This week, tenants’ right to manage, public rights of way and rent review clauses
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News
Brixton sells site where it began 81 years ago
Brixton has sold the Kennington Park business centre in Kennington, south London, the first property it bought 81 years ago.
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News
Hines puts £65m Sumitomo City office on market
Hines is to sell 99 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4, following the letting earlier this month to a Japanese bank.
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News
Sedley Place sold for £65m
The Corporation of London is selling Sedley Place, its mixed-use scheme on Oxford Street, W1, for £65m, to a consortium of investors put together by Anglo Irish Bank.
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News
New Look tries 60 Littlewoods stores for size
New Look is bidding to buy 60 Littlewoods stores from Associated British Foods (ABF), the new owner of the department store chain.
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News
Miller begins €500m Euro drive in Germany
Twelve supermarkets are first purchase in continental expansion
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News
Europa Capital splashes out €500m for fund
Europa Capital, the European real estate fund manager, has splashed out ¤500m (£340m) on property in the UK and on the continent for its second fund.
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News
Schroders sells 40m Surrey site to Wimpey
Office plans abandoned as 25 acre site is sold to housebuilder
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News
Rotch to sell City office for £287m
Rotch Property group is close to selling the Woolgate Exchange in the City of London for around £287m.