All Property Week articles in 27 April 2007 – Page 2
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Multiplex invites new bidders
Multiplex, the Australian developer, has opened the doors to potential new bidders. The Times
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Tesco eyes Australian tie-up
Tesco join forces with Woolworths, Australia’s biggest retailer, to mount a bid of at least A$19bn (£7.9bn) for Coles, the country’s second-biggest retailer. The Times
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Qataris soothe Sainsbury's takeover fears
The Qatar-backed fund, Delta (Two), which has become the biggest shareholder in Sainsbury's is understood to have reassured the group’s board it is not planning a bid for the retailer. Financial Times
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London is natural home for Indian companies
India has become the second-largest source of foreign direct investment in London. Financial Times
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Jurys Doyle price may be beyond Whitbread
Whitbread's hopes of winning the auction of the Jurys Inn chain suffered a setback yesterday on rumours that the bidding had soared well above the widely mooted €1bn (£680m) target price set by the Dublin-based Jurys Doyle Hotel Group. The Times
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Hands uncorks £200m from Threshers
Guy Hands' Terra Firma has raised £200m from the partial sale and leaseback of off-licence chain Threshers' property estate. Daily Telegraph
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Liberty chief exits
The chief executive of department store Liberty has left the retailer with immediate effect. Daily Telegraph. Financial Times. The Times
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Sustainability statements,
Question: I have recently submitted a planning application and the planning authority has asked for a sustainability statement before it will consider it. Do I have to comply with this request, and what areas are covered?
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South-west
Independents day The market in minutes - South-west WS Atkins is to pay London & Devonshires Tiverton Co-op society fails to block Plymouth shopping scheme Plymouth goes private Rocks social climbers
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Three to quango
Liverpool’s trio of development agencies are merging to create a ‘superagency’.
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Property’s responsibility
The week 26 April to 3 May could go down as one of the most important for property this decade.
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Rental persuasion
Continuing the responsible business theme of this week’s issue, I hear flexible office provider Workspace is going greener after tying up a partnership with Streetcar, which provides self-service cars for rent by the hour, day, week or month.
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Orange strategy rethink
Mobile phone company Orange has this week appointed Cushman & Wakefield as its UK corporate real estate adviser.
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Stable for now
The north-west’s flat housing market would be hit by a hike in interest rates, says Phil Percival
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The north-west passage
Container ships too big for Panama bring good news for Merseyside’s shed market.
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Merseyside
Albany to sell last Liverpool asset to focus on Manchester Liverpool landmark store up for grabs at 20m The market in minutes - Merseyside Extra time at Anfield The north-west passage Edging forward Inward thinking ...
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Marks & Spencer
Marks & Spencer is to open its first store in the Midlands of Ireland in October this year. It is taking a 17,000 sq ft (1,579 sq m) anchor unit at the 300,000 sq ft (27,871 sq m) Athlone Town Centre scheme. The site is being developed by ...
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