All Property Week articles in 27 November 2009 – Page 8
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Professional
Let’s face it — energy performance certificates are impotent, says Jon Lovell
Energy performance certificates have been in place for more than a year. The statutory requirement for the certificates to be provided on commercial property transactions in England and Wales was phased in between April and October 2008.Government officials charged with implementing the regime would think me unfair, but in my ...
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Insight
Derivatives prices set to surge as cash chases minimal stock
In March of this year, had I boldly announced I was forecasting total returns for 2009 to be around flat, I suspect the editor may well have superimposed a turnip around my face and published the result, to immense hilarity
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Insight
Intermediate routes for first-time buyers on the housing ladder
As a developer that provides affordable housing, mainly to first-time buyers in their thirties, we know how hard it is for them to get on the property ladder
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News
Burden of spoof
To Mulligan’s bar in Mayfair for the Edgerley Simpson Howe annual Spoof Championships
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Markets
Victorian empire builds
Three retailers opened at the Victoria Shopping Centre in Harrogate this month
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News
Turnstone goes halves on Broers
Turnstone Estates, the developer run by Chris Goldsmith, has sold a 50% stake in the Broers Building in Cambridge, to Burall Developments for an undisclosed sum
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News
Flush Bride Hall to fund scheme
Bride Hall is to forward-fund a retail park development in Lichfield, Staffordshire, in the first of a series of investments
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News
Brent Cross and Cricklewood site reaches milestone
Jason Hanley, former director of GVA Saxon Law, has joined central London start-up Monmouth Dean as an equity partner
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News
Lloyds picks Miller brain
Miller Developments joint managing director David Milloy has been seconded for six months to Lloyds Banking Group’s business support unit and workout team in Edinburgh
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Markets
Bradford spots McAleer & Rushe
It is a sign of the times when a leading developer that has not one but two prelets still cannot raise finance to complete a project
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News
Bothwell bodes well for Glasgow sales
Aberdeen Property Investors bids more than asking price at 6% yield
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News
Northwest RDA seeks JESSICA board
The North West Regional Development Agency has launched a search for board members to advise on its investments through the Joint European Support for Sustainable Investment in City Areas (JESSICA) fund
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Professional
Young surveyors bite the bullet
Two graduates have set up a networking organisation for surveyors
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News
Bruntwood’s Birmingham lettings
Bruntwood has let 24,550 sq ft at its McLaren building in Birmingham city centre
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News
Parking: how operators can benefit from Christmas surge
With inclement weather and a surge in Christmas custom, there is no better time for car park operators to improve their sites
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Markets
Requirements offer respite for beleaguered office market
West London’s office landlords have felt the foot of the recession hard on their throats this year, but a fresh intake of oxygen is promised
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Markets
Sheffield unites behind World Cup bid
When Hammerson finally completes Sheffield’s Sevenstone shopping centre, WAGs of the world may be among those to benefit
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News
Firms begin to count true cost of insolvency …
Spotlight falls on administrators’ fees as study into practice is announced