All Property Week articles in 27 July 2007 – Page 4
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Dunedin retreats from Industrious sale
Industrious portfolio to have restructured financing instead
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Neptune on dry land
Severe weather has stopped many a developer in its tracks but, while much of the country is coping with floods, some property types are using them to their advantage.
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Prupim motors into Doncaster
Prupim has provided £12.5m of forward-funding for 240,000 sq ft of warehousing and distribution facilities at Capitol Park in Thorne, Doncaster, at the former Dixon Motors site.
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Yorkshire house price growth experiences ‘north-south divide’
Forget the north-south divide. Yorkshire has had just as significant disparity in house price growth over the last 12 months.
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North-south divide
Land values are on the up in the south, but in the north it is a different story.
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Dissenting voice demands shake-up of UK REIT
Australian shareholder in McKay Securities suggests a merger in order to ‘maximise returns’
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GSK prescribes Cushman and JLL
Pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline has appointed Cushman & Wakefield and Jones Lang LaSalle as its preferred global property advisers.
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It's a cover-up
West Properties’ boss Donal Mulryan has found a unique way to hide an ugly building: cover it with a giant poster.
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Counter revolution
Developers and investors are being drawn to trade counters as an alternative property investment.
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Protected-cell companies
Question: I have recently heard of protected- cell companies, and I understand their principal advantage concerns the ring-fencing of assets and liabilities. Is this true, and are there other advantages or disadvantages?
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Prince: sustainable is commercially viable
Sustainable communities are at least as commercially viable as conventional developments, if not more so, according to research published on Monday by the Prince of Wales Foundation for the Built Environment.
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St Jamess Cirencester HQ
Citygrove is to create a £17m headquarters for consultant St James’s Place Capital.
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Sports Chick on marks in Hale Leys
Warner Estate Holdings has signed independent retailer Sports Chick at its Hale Leys shopping centre in Aylesbury.
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Professional
Service charge exclusions
Question: I am taking the lease of a unit in a new shopping centre. What potential costs can I look to exclude from the service charge?
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Centros Miller makes Wise decision
Retail expert appointed chief executive as Laker steps up to chairman
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Centre Point is finally full
The Central Saint Giles partnership, comprising Legal & General and Mitsubishi Real Estate, has signed a three-year lease to occupy the 4,590 sq ft 20th floor of Centre Point in London, W1, for £55/sq ft.
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GE swoops for trust at centre of legal row
GE Real Estate to pay £417.5m for entire portfolio of UK Balanced Trust
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CIT’s first central Europe deal
CIT Group has bought the 142,623 sq ft Euromarket Office Centre in Warsaw from Invesco Real Estate for more than €32m (£21m) in its first central European deal. King Sturge advised the buyer; Jones Lang LaSalle acted for Invesco.