All Property Week articles in 27 August 2010 – Page 4
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News
US posts first positive return
US real estate markets have emerged from two and a half years of write-downs with a quarterly positive capital return of 2.2% – a 4% total return – as measured by Investment Property Databank’s US Quarterly Property Index.
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News
Returns rise but rents fall
A stark contrast has emerged between total returns from property and rents, says Gerald Eve
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News
Sapphire fund refinancing fails
Reuben brothers and Lloyds’ Harlow, Cardiff and Burnley shopping centres enter administration
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News
Garden estate
Evans Randall this week bought one of the largest and newest offices in the City of London, paying £242.5m for Canary Wharf Group, Morgan Stanley Real Estate Funds and Exemplar Properties’ Drapers Gardens, as tipped by Property Week last month.
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News
Hypo Real Estate to establish itself as property lender
Post-bailout, the former commercial property bank aims to re-adjust
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Markets
Q+A: Enfield’s Meridian timeline
This autumn, Enfield Borough Council will assess plans for a 178 acre regeneration site, Meridian Water in the Lee Valley
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News
Strong half-year results in further Derwent expansion
Firm to develop more “white collar factories” in central London
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News
Deka goes to Opera in Paris
Deka Immobilien has bought the fully let 8,000 sq m Opéra Gramont office building in Paris for €75m from the REIS group of companies, which is part of the Santander Real Estate Advisory Group, for its WestInvest ImmoValue open-ended mutual property fund.
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News
Thompson hotels makes UK debut
Upmarket US hotel chain Thompson Hotels is set to make its UK debut in Belgravia
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Insight
Dead market needs reviving
Sir, The investment market died this year in the second week of July
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Markets
Dandara’s harrowing tale
Developer Dandara aims to lodge revised proposals for a residential scheme to Harrow Council early next year, after its plans were rejected by Communities secretary Eric Pickles last month (pictured)
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Professional
Scrapped quangos just the start of Pickles’ cuts into private sector
By culling quangos, communities secretary Eric Pickles is taking large chunks of revenue away from the property industry
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News
Just not cricket
A game of cricket is often hampered by a downpour of rain, but a less common problem faced the Wadham Isherwood All Star XI last week, when the pitch was invaded by a pair of hairy bikers
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Professional
VAT rise creates problems for property
Tax hike causes confusion over stamp duty, rebates and charges from landlords
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Markets
London Plan enlists Milton to create student homes forum
The London Plan is likely to shape the capital’s planning for years to come when it is published towards the end of next year. The document, which the mayor of London’s office is responsible for producing, dictates the strategic planning guidance for the city. It will also dictate the future ...
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Professional
Lacklustre sign-ups for CRC
Only a quarter of the landlords and tenants obliged to sign up to the government’s CRC Energy Efficiency scheme have done so
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News
Cracking Krukov
The urban planning council of Russian city St Petersburg has given the go-ahead for an Erick van Egeraat-designed high-end residential scheme