All Property Week articles in 26 November 2004
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Online
Savills to open Leeds commercial office
Savills is to open a commercial office in Leeds, following the acquisition of Leeds-based property adviser Peter Lund & Partners.
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Online
Bilton to sell Raven Group to Raven Mount in £36.5m deal
Anton Bilton is to sell his private company, Raven Group, into quoted housebuilder Raven Mount, which he heads.
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Professional
Who’s suing whom
Dispute over selling agent’s due On 29 September 2004 Knight Frank started proceedings against Kerringtons Development, claiming a sum of around £228,000, together with interest in relation to its fees, for the marketing of a residential block at 30 Calderwood Street Woolwich known as the Vista Building.Knight Frank says it ...
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Markets
Spec savers
For decades English Partnerships has only sold industrial land in Telford to owner-occupiers. But now developers will be allowed to build speculatively.
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Online
Taking on responsibility
A host of new regulations means agents will no longer be able to ignore sustainability issues
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News
One-upmanship
The lukewarm relationship between BH2’s Tony Gibbon and Jones Lang LaSalle’s Julian Nairn, two of the City’s top investment agents, is well known.
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Insight
There’s nothing in it for you
The property industry has been eagerly awaiting chancellor Gordon Brown’s pre-Budget report next week. But all the signs are it will be disappointed.
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Markets
Media wave
As spending on advertising increases, London’s media occupiers are expanding and escaping to west London, and Chiswick Park is the destination of choice.
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News
Silent lambs off the menu
Drivers Jonas quite literally rolled out the red carpet for its clients last Tuesday.
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Markets
The wheels of industry
As local agents warn that small businesses are being neglected, ProLogis continues to bring large sheds to the market in Stoke-on-Trent.
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News
Horse sense
Winning £1,000 at a building launch sounds great, but Manchester agent Conrad O’Neill of Canning O’Neill ended up feeling the pressure when he was told it was on the condition he used it to bet on a horse race.
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News
Grimley plans LLP switch
GVA Grimley has selected Midlands partner Bob Barnett as its new chief executive and is to convert into a limited liability partnership as early as next May, it was announced at a partners’ conference in Barcelona last week.
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News
Manchester landmarks go on the market
Two of Manchester’s landmark buildings have been put up for sale.