All Property Week articles in 27 March 2009 – Page 4
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Industrious portfolio to be sold
The joint receivers of Dunedin’s securitised Industrious portfolio have said they intend to sell the property assets in the first enforcement of a defaulted commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) debt.
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MORNING AFTER: Hines / Royal Academy Schools Reception at Dover Street Arts Club
Down to Dover Street Arts Club for US developer Hines's One Spirit Showcase last night.
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Property Awards 2009 – Last chance to book
There are just five days to go until the 14th annual Property Awards!
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Boris Johnson says Tate Modern extension plans ‘need further examination’
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has raised concerns over The Tate Modern’s revised Herzog & de Meuron-designed extension plans.
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Boris Johnson criticises LandSecs ‘bulky’ City road scheme
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has criticised Land Securities’ redevelopment plans for its City Forum estate on the fringes of the City of London as ‘too tall and too bulky’.
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National Grid and LDA submit major Haringey plans
National Grid Property Holdings and the London Development Agency (LDA) have submitted an outline planning application for a major regeneration proposal in the London Borough of Haringey, North London.
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Business rates hike 'will hit property' (video)
The latest hike in business rates will hit occupiers and investors at a time when both are feeling the pinch, says DTZ's Sean Brew.
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David Harper's Sailing Blog - Part 10
On Tuesday we had the race director Joff on board – this meant that we had the chance to pick his brains not only on racing but also on the logistics of the race.
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Home repossessions on the rise says FSA
A total of 46,750 properties in the UK were repossessed during 2008 - an increase of 68% on 2007 figures, according to the financial services authority (FSA).
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Netto to open greener stores
Discount supermarket chain Netto is rolling out a new store design.
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Crete developer Minoan Group board change
AIM-listed developer Minoan Group said today that non-executive director Charles Young is leaving the company with effect from the close of business today.
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Oxford Street to be closed to cars for May Bank Holiday shoppers
New West End Company is planning to entice shoppers to London’s Oxford Street by closing its West End to traffic over the second May bank holiday weekend.
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Spectator sport
Spectators at the Cheltenham races earlier this month thought they had the pleasure of entrepreneur David Pearl’s company but, on closer inspection, it turns out it was just a very good look-alike
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Residential rental revolution
Homes and Communities Agency’s imminent start to ‘proposal process’ for institutions; Crest Nicholson plan
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Property Week Workplace win
Property Week workplace correspondent Lydia Stockdale last week won a key award for her articles on employment-related issues
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Peto pips Preston to RICS president-elect post
DTZ’s Robert Peto has been elected as RICS president-elect for the 2010/11 period, beating Aston Rose’s director of valuation Duncan Preston in a competitive election
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P&O plans next mark on Staines
P&O Estates has submitted a planning application for Opus 3 – the 51,662 sq ft next phase of its Opus Business Park on the Causeway in Staines