All Property Week articles in 27 August 2004 – Page 3
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News
Bride Hall sells slices of Derry retail park
Joint venture with Fermac splits Faustina for Tesco and private syndicate
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Insight
Breakdown in law and ordure
If you think you’re having a rough time at work, spare a thought for the partner in a City of London agency who had a truly crappy day last week.
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Insight
Valuers ‘blend’ views
Sir, I have been carrying out rent review work in the City of London for 19 years.
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News
Property majors ‘good value’ with big NAV discounts
Property shares look cheap, according to Merrill Lynch, after five weeks of moderate performance.
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News
Bidders circle for industrial duo
Industrious and Property Fund Management attract huge attention
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Insight
It’s a fine line in the office between flirty and dirty
It’s an evening at MIPIM, and the older man you are dining with confides that, although he is married, you are the most important thing in his life.
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Insight
Charity begins at home
The Sick Children’s Trust, of which former Akeler chief Mark Glatman is a trustee, provides ‘home from home’ accommodation for families of sick children at seven large hospitals around the UK, enabling their families to stay with them when they are in hospital.
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Insight
Methodology and the ‘band of band of brothers’
Sir, Michael Ashley-Brown’s thinking is one-sided and flawed (‘The City clique’, 13 August, p59). Many occupiers are public companies in which pension funds invest and expect returns to be maximised and costs such as property to be minimised. Inflated rents affect the bottom line of pension funds’ returns. The compromise ...
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News
Donald dealt a bad hand at the casino
Donald Trump – developer, author, TV star, billionaire – has lived the American dream. But with his ill-fated casino business now heading for bankruptcy, Steve Cuozzo asks whether all is well in Trump Tower
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News
Citigroup takes back Canary surplus
Investment bank to reoccupy five floors as sector upswing continues
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News
Bristol awaits new Temple Way complex
Royal London Asset Management has unveiled plans for a huge office complex in the centre of Bristol.
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News
Tower Hamlets’ East India assignment
The London Docklands market is set for its biggest deal outside Canary Wharf for more than a decade.
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Insight
Anyone for Pimms?
Our 30 July competition, giving you the chance to win a case of Pimms for guessing the name of the scheme in the picture below, proved popular.
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News
DTZ appointed by Alliance in West End
DTZ has been appointed by Alliance Capital to find it a new head office in London’s West End. The US investment manager, currently based at Land Securities ’ Devonshire House on Mayfair Place, W1, is looking for 75,000 sq ft (6,970 sq m) for occupation in late 2005 or ...
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News
Topland flushes out £71m assets from portfolio
Topland, the private property company run by Eddie and Sol Zakay, has sold £71m of the smaller properties in its investment portfolio.
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News
Park Lane Estates buys £45m Stockton-on-Tees shopping centre
Park Lane Estates, the private property company based in Manchester, has bought the Wellington Square shopping centre in Stockton-on-Tees for £45.5m.
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News
LandSecs and Slough make £400m swap
Property heavyweights sharpen focus with industrial-for-retail agreement
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News
USS nets 4.5% retail yield on Edinburgh sale
Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has sold a prime retail block in Edinburgh at a yield of just 4.5%.
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Markets
East outstrips UK with 14% land value rise
FPDSavills data shows eastern region playing ‘catch-up’ with the south-east
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