All Property Week articles in 26 November 2004 – Page 2
-
News
Glasgow park secures huge letting
AWG Property and HF Development have secured the biggest out-of-town office letting in the west of Scotland for three years.
-
News
GE plans mega Mayfair scheme
US company teams up with O&H for 200,000 sq ft-plus Grafton Estate project
-
Insight
Few options for prospective property investors
Charities and pension funds are losing out in the UK investment market
-
Professional
Shock warning for expert witnesses
Giving biased or incomplete evidence in court could have costly consequences for witnesses.
-
Markets
EP’s Sheffield partner
English Partnerships is expected to name its development partner for the regeneration of Sheffield’s Park Hill following Manchester Methodist Housing Group’s selection as the registered social landlord on the project.
-
News
Delegates point way to investment future
IPD/IPF conference argues over property weightings in institutional portfolios
-
Professional
Insurers fight tide of flood damage
High-risk areas will be covered as long as defences are improved
-
Markets
Crosby sells off Southside retail
Crosby Homes has raised £6.5m from the sale of the 20,000 sq ft (1,860 sq m) of vacant commercial space at its Southside mixed-use regeneration scheme in central Birmingham.
-
News
Fortress takes control of outsourcing firm Mapeley
US investor agrees to buy out remaining 50% stake from Grove Capital
-
News
Land Securities completes first phase of retail warehouse refurbishment
Land Securities has completed the first phase of its retail warehouse refurbishment at Fforestfach, Swansea, part of its programme of upgrading its first-generation retail parks.
-
News
Derwent sells off pair of City offices
Derwent Valley has taken advantage of the strong central London office investment market to sell two buildings for £36.9m.
-
News
Inner City: James Whitmore
Back in the dark old days at the beginning of this decade, when every month a different company would announce plans to exit the quoted sector, Great Portland Estates was performing as badly as Scotland’s rugby team.
-
News
Glatman forms JV to target city centres
Former Frontier director joins to develop London-quality offices in regions
-
Markets
Central reservations
Prudential is going to the High Court to increase the fashion retail consent on its Festival Retail Park. But will this hinder the regeneration of Hanley town centre?
-
News
Cancer Research switch
Colliers CRE has been appointed to manage Cancer Research UK’s portfolio of more than 700 properties.
-
News
Morley buys out Equitable stake at PaddingtonCentral
Morley Fund Management has taken control of future development at London’s PaddingtonCentral by buying out Equitable Life’s interest in the second phase of the £700m scheme.
-
News
Donaldsons launches European business revamp
Donaldsons has restructured its European business by buying out its partners.
-
News
Eddisons’ Burnley success
Eddisons’ final Manchester auction of the year showed the Lancashire town of Burnley bucking the nationwide slowdown in the residential property market.
-
Insight
Development tax bulldozes Labours mixed-use dream
The Government is finding the idea of a Development Land Tax as tempting as its Labour predecessors did in the 1960s and 1970.
-
Markets
Timber build goes green
Makers of timber-frame housing, the main beneficiaries of a government campaign to boost output using off-site manufacturing, are now playing the energy-efficiency card.
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Page4
- Next Page