All Property Week articles in 27 October 2006 – Page 4
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Markets
Turnstone paves way for Cambridge growth
Purchase of 5 acre site to double Pampisford business park
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News
HSBC to make ‘mega’ debut on Brompton Rd
Bank has £400m to invest in ‘return to the high street’ initiative
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News
Leon Bressler
French property legend Leon Bressler was named Property Week’s European Property Personality of the Year at Monday night’s European Property Awards in Munich. Bressler led Unibail, France’s biggest quoted property company, for 14 years until June. He is moving to London to spearhead investment group Perella Weinberg’s property push. European ...
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Professional
Material covenant breaches
Question: My company is about to serve notice under a break option in a lease. While there must be no material breaches of the tenant’s covenants, can the option still be exercised if there are minor repairing breaches existing?
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Professional
Test case blow to telecoms firms
Telecoms operator Vtesse has suffered two legal blows within a week in its attempts to cut its business rate liability.
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Professional
The big squeeze
Mark Jansen talks to five cost-conscious councils that are bringing all their employees together
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News
Despite talk of ‘topping out’, deals are still being done
This boom still hasn’t run out of steam, says Stuart Le Gassick
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Markets
Eye of the beholder
Belvedere Road Retail Park has been named the ugliest building in Suffolk.
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News
Six chase BBC management contract
The BBC has shortlisted six property services firms for the contract to manage its nationwide estate from next spring.
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News
Hwang plans garden like Eden for Battersea Power Station
Power station owners to sideline retail in favour of high-revenue tourist destination
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News
Stockland to build UK base
Stockland, Australia’s second-biggest listed property trust, is to set up a base in London for a European expansion programme.
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News
DTZ to manage Apple’s blossoming portfolio
Apple has APPOINTED DTZ to manage its global property portfolio as it embarks on growth fuelled by sales of its iPod music player.
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News
Bath reels in Debenhams anchor
Debenhams is set to sign up as an anchor at Multi Development and Morley Fund Management’s Southgate shopping centre in Bath.
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Insight
The allied Commander
With backing from Delancey and the Royal Bank of Scotland, Michael Ingall aims to take Allied London back into the London development game.
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News
Exeter airport sale loses Sky Park
Devon County Council has pulled the 93 acre (38 ha) Sky Park scheme out of the sale of its Exeter International Airport.
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News
Livingstones join AIM party with Nordic flotation
London & Regional to float Northern European Properties in latest wave to join junior stock exchange
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News
Hammerson steams ahead in Victoria
Network Rail picks developer and shortlists British Land and Chelsfield Partners at Euston