All Property Week articles in 27 February 2009 – Page 6
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It’s my party and I’ll rock if I want to
When I sat next to Jeremy Greenland at the Industrial Agents Society Christmas party, I had no idea that he played in a school band, TNT, with Radiohead’s Thom Yorke
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Sales slump and land writedown hit Redrow profits
Redrow made a loss in the second half of 2008 because of a writedown of its land bank and a sales slump
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Woolies up for grabs
Development and investment company Reef Estates has been appointed as development manager for a former Woolworths store in Worthing, West Sussex, by freeholder Pressley Montague Street Trust.
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You’re gonna miss them when they’re gone
Obstinate landlords are kicking their retail tenants when they’re down
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Strutts man Geaves to launch Sovereign fund
Strutt & Parker’s head of retail Chris Geaves is to launch a £300m fund with Sovereign Land
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Kuehne takes Walsall Freight
Logistics company Kuehne & Nagel has taken 24,000 sq ft with an option to expand into the entire unit at the 51,000 sq ft Freight Terminal in Walsall, which was formerly occupied by freight company DSV
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Ex-Segro man joins Warner
Former Segro UK managing director John Heawood is to join Warner Estate Holdings to head the Ashtenne Asset Management division, which is responsible for the £820m Ashtenne Industrial Fund.
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Whitbread keeps Gerald Eve on
Whitbread, the UK’s largest hotel and restaurant group, has renewed its estate and asset management contract with Gerald Eve
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Forum launches drive for online house sales
A blueprint for greater transparency and efficiency in the buying and selling of homes has been released this week by the E-Homebuying Forum, a new collective of organisations involved in the housing market. The forum, whose members include HBOS and market information group Hometrack, advocates a shift towards online transactions ...
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European Union rules open doors for green protestors
Legislation coming into force next week will force authorities to demonstrate proper procedure
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SAPRO director steps down
Brian Myerson has stepped down as a director of South African Property Opportunities (SAPRO), the AIM-listed South African investor, ‘to ensure the full independence of the board in keeping with corporate governance best practice’.
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Developers go flat out
New trends in development density and product type have implications for land values
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Developer services panel
The Homes and Communities Agency is seeking to appoint a panel of 10 developers to provide local authorities across the UK with ‘direct development services’.
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Korean’s West End debut
Shelley Sandzer has assigned the former Bon Gusto shop at 230 Shaftesbury Avenue in London’s West End to Korean restaurant Naru
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Cushman & Wakefield in ‘workout’ venture
Cushman & Wakefield has formed a joint venture with Investment Capital, a consultancy specialising in distressed situations headed by Jon Digby-Rogers
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Crawley on its knees
Crawley has suffered from a lack of new office space. Two developments will help to change that, but are there any occupiers?
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Good to the core
Corporate real estate’s stars took centre stage at the 13th CoreNet Global UK Chapter Awards this month
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A cool head is vital if your development fails
This crisis offers opportunities as well as pitfalls, but we must stay calm to make the most of them, says Jo Stocks