All Property Week articles in 27 July 2007 – Page 3
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News
Rising waters threaten investment values
The property market will face testing times following the floods.
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News
Kenmore’s Norwich home plan
Kenmore Homes has formed a joint venture with Norwich-based developer Chessfield Estates to build homes for local and first-time buyers in the historic town of Thetford as part of its eastern expansion.
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Markets
RICS to regulate much maligned HIPs scheme
Second ombudsman scheme approved to regulate home information packs
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Markets
Housing hell
So you think Britain has an affordable housing problem? Deirdre Hipwell enters the frightening world of Paris’s Clichy-sous-Bois
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Insight
Time, Gentlemen, please
At this month’s Retail and Leisure Property Awards, Al Murray called
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Professional
Gas holders ignite mayor
The Mayor of London has attacked the Health and Safety Executive as ‘barmy bureaucrats’ over plans to increase the restrictions on development near gas holders.
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News
Parity at last for property funds
Melville Rodrigues says funds should welcome the recent Treasury proposals
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Fund management merry-go-round
Clarke hits heights by taking group helm at Hermes as DTZ’s Naish takes over at Widows
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Henderson launches Italian fund
Henderson Global Investors is launching a new €500m (£334m) fund targeting Italian retail property.
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Pagans force Hammerson switch
Hammerson changed the name of a scheme in Leicester from Highcross Quarter to Highcross Leicester following a row with local pagans.
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Irish sails force
Knight Frank’s Europe MD, Chris Bell, was at work in Dublin last week, ensuring the Dun Laoghaire Regatta, Europe’s third-largest sailing event, forged ahead at full sail.
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News
Forbes to sell New York headquarters
British buyers set to register interest in Fifth Avenue landmark
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Markets
Worthing eyesore provides focus for new vision
Car park earmarked for demolition forms the centrepiece of council’s ‘masterplan’
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News
Europe is star of the show as Jones Lang revenues soar
Europe, Middle East and Africa outstrip America and Asia, but slowdown looms in UK
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Markets
Tradesmen’s entrant
Screwfix’s aggressive expansion plan could take it from catalogue outfit to trade counter titan.
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News
Microsoft pays Edinburgh record
Microsoft is expected to set a record office rent for Edinburgh with 13,000 sq ft it has under offer at Castlemore’s Waverley Gate scheme.
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OK for Ebbw Vale regeneration
The £300m regeneration of the Ebbw Vale Steelworks has won planning consent from Blaenau Gwent planning committee.