All Property Week articles in 27 April 2007 – Page 5
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Professional
OFT probes Tesco Co-op purchase
The Office of Fair Trading has referred the acquisition by Tesco of a former Co-op grocery store in Slough to the Competition Commission.
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News
Kenmore Property takes control
Kenmore Property Group has bought a controlling stake in Kenmore Homes Group from co-founders John Kennedy and Bill Thomson.
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News
Yields continue to fall despite swap rate rise
IPD and JLL figures show drop in auction yield to 5.57%
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News
Commercial demand on increase
Demand for commercial property accelerated at the fastest pace in seven years,
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News
Portsmouth Football Club
Portsmouth Football Club and Sellar Property Group have unveiled plans for a £600m development with more than 1m sq ft (92,902 sq m) of residential, a new football stadium, and leisure and retail on a site next to the city’s dockyards.
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News
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Property Week is launching its First Friday club on 4th May a networking event specifically for those new to the property industry.
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Markets
Rock’s social climbers
Interest from the super-rich has sent land values in the Cornish village soaring.
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News
Rockspring rolls into Clerkenwell
Rockspring Property Investment Managers, for Cheshire County Council, has bought the freehold of the 13,489 sq ft (1,253 sq m) 154 Clerkenwell Road on the City fringe for £5.2m.
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News
GE and Walbrook in City
GE Real Estate and Palmer Capital Partners-backed Walbrook Land have bought 10 Lloyd’s Avenue in the City of London, from Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society for £15.25m.
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News
City view: James Whitmore
Two weeks ago Mike Prew, one of the industry’s most highly regarded analysts, called time on the property boom, switching his recommendation on quoted stocks from positive to neutral.
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News
Chieftain green light at Lime St
Irish developer Chieftain has been granted planning consent for a two-building scheme near Lime Street station in central Liverpool.
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News
Five Square Mile shopping centres to be replaced
A report by the City of London published this week calls for the five designated shopping centres of the Square Mile to be replaced.
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News
Hackney customer centre OK
Hopkins Architects’ design for a multi-purpose customer service centre for Hackney Council has won planning consent.
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News
Pullen replaces Morrissey at CB Richard Ellis
Matthew Pullen is to take over as CB Richard Ellis’s head of global corporate services for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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News
Native and Cathedral shortlisted
Residential developers Native Land and Cathedral Group are on the final shortlist to develop
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Professional
Case news
Warren Gordon looks at Brighton Football Club’s stadium planning battle and Jonathan Ross reports on how the mayor of London overstepped the mark on waste
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News
Dawnay Carpathian places shares
Dawnay Day Carpathian, the AIM-listed central and eastern European retail investor, is to raise £100m of new equity from a placing of 83.3m shares at 120p each.
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News
Turner to launch Euro small cap fund
TRPIT manager looks to invest £250m in companies worth £1bn or less
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News
CapCo to write Canterbury tale
Capital & Counties has won a hotly contested battle to develop a mixed-use scheme in Canterbury.