All Property Week articles in 26 November 2004 – Page 3
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News
CB Richard Ellis wins prize Bristol instruction
CB Richard Ellis has won its biggest instruction in Bristol since opening an office there 18 months ago.
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Murray sells Edinburgh office block
David Murray, chairman of Glasgow Rangers Football Club, has sold an Edinburgh office block for £31.5m to Hermes Property Unit Trust.
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Churchill House bites the dust
AM Development demolished Churchill House in Belfast on Sunday in the next step towards its £300m Victoria Square shopping centre regeneration project.
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Bidding closes for La Manga
Today is the deadline for formal bids for La Manga Club, the 1,220 acre (494 ha) resort in south-east Spain put up for sale by P&O in August with a guide price of 200m (£142m).
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British Land fails to excite despite bettering LandSecs
British Land outperforms rival with 8.6% NAV rise, but portfolio performance still disappoints
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Markets
The best a plan can get
One of west London’s most distinctive buildings is set to change hands as Gillette moves its operations to Poland.
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Sellers packs become law despite protests
Government makes housing information packs mandatory amid claims they will stifle residential market
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Manchester scheme set to banish white elephant tag
Allianz, Bank of New York and Marsh in the running for Argent’s 1 Piccadilly Gardens
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Insight
Tenants do not want an upward-only ban
Sir, The British Retail Consortium’s acceptance that the government should not intervene to ban upward-only rent reviews is welcome (news, 5 November, p5).
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Rosemound’s Cheshire shed assault
Developer Rosemound has continued its aggressive assault on the industrial market by purchasing a 30 acre (12 ha) site in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, from Peel Holdings.
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Apple opens in UK as search for more stores continues
Apple is searching for a store in Glasgow following the opening of its flagship London outlet at the Crown Estate’s W8 development on Regent Street, W1.
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Insight
Special offer: a free beer for anyone who reads this column
Ok, so the headline is a bit economical with the truth. I can’t provide you all with free beer, but let’s be honest, the headline ‘sustainability is the big issue’ wouldn't have got you even this far into the article. And now you’ve started, you might as well finish...
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Buy another day
Auctioneers at Eddisons will be living out their boyhood dreams with a sale in Derbyshire next week.
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Markets
Airfields of vision
A government review of its property holdings could mean up to 346 acres of Ministry of Defence land is made available for redevelopment.
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Hanover Property Unit Trust agrees to fund Crest Nicholson’s retail development
Hanover Property Unit Trust has agreed to forward fund Crest Nicholson’s £11.4m Pavilion retail development in Queen’s Square, Crawley, West Sussex.
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Elphinstone and Bank of Scotland agree UA takeover
Pair make £52m approach for AIM-listed company with lucrative development portfolio
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Bracknell born again
Schroder Exempt Property Unit Trust and Legal & General today reveal their vision to transform Bracknell town centre with a £750m mixed-use scheme.
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Fosse Park sale falters after Pru talks break down
Pillar reviews strategy at £320m Leicester retail park which may include retaining a stake
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Conference told to ‘take action now’ on sustainability
Institutions must embrace the issue of sustainability if their properties are to perform well, the Investment Property Databank/Investment Property Forum conference in Brighton heard last week.
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