All Property Week articles in 27 April 2007 – Page 4
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News
LandSecs man joins Fasset
Hampshire-based property management firm Fasset has hired former Land Securities director Matt Harrington.
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Professional
Falcon QC lands in judiciary
Paul Morgan QC of property barristers Falcon Chambers has been appointed a High Court judge.
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News
Tesco faces investigation over Slough store
Tesco is being investigated by the Competition Commission in Slough following its failure to sell a former Co-op store.
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News
Exemplar goes on a funding hunt
Exemplar has kicked off a search for funding for 67 Lombard Street in the City of London, part of the Omega Land portfolio mostly owned by MSREF.
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Professional
Government estates ignore green targets
Only 9% of buildings meet sustainability objectives, report finds
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News
Premier rolls up Edinburgh Stones
The Premier Diversified Property Fund has bought the Stones at South Gyle Business Park, Edinburgh, from Dunedin Property for £35.5m a net yield of 5.76%.
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Markets
Edging forward
As sequels go it might not be up there with this summer’s blockbusters, but CPO2: the Return of the Lawyers, marks an important chapter in the meandering saga of Edge Lane.
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Stelios launches Easy serviced offices
Easy Group founder teams up with Instant Offices above internet cafes
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DTZ takes space out to think
DTZ has taken extra office space in London’s West End while it continues to consider its central London accommodation strategy.
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Insight
Dutch property industry stuck in the dog house
TCN Property Projects is quite the most eccentric property company I have come across.
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News
Furniture Direct in south Wales
Furniture importer International Furniture Direct Operations has signed a 60,000 sq ft (5,575 sq m) letting at the former Sanken Power Systems site at Abercynon in south Wales. IFDOL has taken a 10-year lease at an annual rent of £210,000. King Sturge and Cooke & Arkwright brokered the ...
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Markets
London & Devonshires Tiverton
CB Richard Ellis Investors has paid £5.2m to London & Devonshire Trust for Tiverton Trade Centre, in the Devon town, at a yield of 5.75%.
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Northern Ireland developer McAleer & Rushe
Northern Ireland developer McAleer & Rushe this week submitted a planning application for the tallest-ever speculative office building in Leeds. City Square House will cover 170,000 sq ft (15,793 sq m) across 14 storeys. McAleer bought the site from Scottish developer AWG for around £11m in 2005. The original ...
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Tenancy deposit scheme is not worth the trouble
Tenants and landlords will be bound up in red tape
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Markets
Express delivery
Bridgwater’s industrial park hopes development will help the town compete in attracting business.
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Markets
Independents’ day
When Land Securities’ Princesshay shopping centre opens in ‘clone town’ Exeter in October, many of the tenants will be independent retailers on favourable terms. Property Week has ‘adopted’ two shops and will follow their progress and the success of LandSecs’ strategy.
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News
David Lloyd
Fit for sale Whitbread confirmed this week that it was weighing up bids for its David Lloyd chain as it announced its results for the year.