All Property Week articles in 27 July 2007 – Page 6
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News
Businesses blast BP’s Buncefield resumption
Plans by BP to resume storage of petrol and diesel in the Buncefield oil depot have been slammed by local business and property regeneration agency, the Maylands Partnership.
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Professional
When a contract is not binding
Question: My client had been negotiating at length to purchase some land and had incurred considerable cost. Before exchange of contracts, the vendor pulled out. Does my client have any form of agreement with the vendor?
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News
Biggart moves in Edinburgh
Biggart Baillie is moving its offices to Edinburgh’s Exchange district.
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News
Travelodge beds with Turnstone
Turnstone Estates has secured Travelodge at its £20m, mixed-use scheme on Parkway in Chelmsford, Essex.
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News
New Star confronts bears in Sunday papers
New Star Asset Management took out adverts in the Sunday papers last week to ‘set the record straight’ and counter the ‘misinformation’ surrounding outflows of cash from retail property funds.
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News
RREEF buys BauBeCon in joint deal
Deutsche Bank’s real estate arm RREEF and Italian company Pirelli have bought German residential property company BauBeCon for €1.7bn (£1.1bn) from US private equity fund Cerberus. BauBeCon owns 27,000 flats in Berlin, Hanover and Magdeburg.
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News
Qataris await Sainsbury’s board takeover decision
Qatari Investment company Delta Two was this week waiting for a response to the £10.6bn takeover proposal presented to the board of UK supermarket giant Sainsbury’s.
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News
Auctions may win in flight from funds
Withdrawals by retail investors may prompt funds to sell at auction
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Online
Auctions: making the right financial arrangements
Most private investors need funders, so choose carefully from the wide range, says Mike Phillips
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News
Erinaceous arm branded ‘reckless’ by judge
A subsidiary of property group Erinaceous was ‘reckless’ about the truth of ‘grossly inflated’ valuations given to Nationwide Building Society, a High Court judge ruled this week.
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Professional
The changing face of architecture
It is all change among the superstars of building design.
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News
Architect HOK International
Architect HOK International is to design a ski resort in Medeu Valley, Kazakhstan. The scheme will include shops, cafes and housing. Completion is planned to coincide with the 2011 Asian Games.
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News
Government approves Thameslink revamp
London’s £5.5bn Thameslink project and the Birmingham and Reading station redevelopments were given the go-ahead in a rail white paper published on Tuesday.
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News
Amec: we are now a Muse
Back in the late 1980s Amec was the first developer to embrace the term ‘regeneration’ in the name of one of its offshoots.
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Insight
The plain truth about flooding
From well-to-do investors owning high street shops to retail occupiers to the mighty British Land, huge swathes of the property community are afflicted by the floods.
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Professional
Luqman’s luxury flat at risk over ABN Amro default
Bank files for Belgravia pad to complete repayment of £100m loan