All Property Week articles in 28 April 2006 – Page 4
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News
Propertys best employers
Property employers are among best in world' Top of the bosses 7 deadly sins
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News
Bell Hammer hits Maidenhead a second time
Joel Hawkins' Bell Hammer has teamed up with Kenmore to develop a £45m speculative office scheme in Berkshire.
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Markets
Taking a beating
Redevco Properties believes redeveloping a former Beatties department store will turn Corporation Street's fortunes.
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News
That's the day the Rupert bear
In two weeks' time around 60 folk from the property industry will have lunch together at the Crazy Bear restaurant in London's increasingly trendy Fitzrovia.
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Professional
BBC's Broadcasting House
The 172,224 sq ft (16,000 sq m) phase one (left) of Land Securities' £800m redevelopment of the BBC's Broadcasting House in central London opened last week. Phase two (centre) will comprise 400,000 sq ft (37,161 sq m) in adjoining buildings and is due for completion in 2010. Contractor Bovis Lend ...
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Professional
Squatter battle in top Euro court
A housebuilder's six-year battle for compensation after losing £10m of land to squatters is to enter the highest court at the European Court of Human Rights.
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News
Tesco puts Eggs into US basket
Retailer overhauls property team as UK estates chief heads to California
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Barclays hands over property strategy to managers
Donaldsons and Atisreal join Atkins and Carillion on new strategic property board
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Helical Bar to furnish Ilva in Milton Keynes
Joint venture with Abbeygate to develop £85m retail and leisure complex
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JLL shares soar on back of first-quarter results
Jones Lang LaSalle's shares soared 11% on Wednesday to a record high after it posted an impressive set of first-quarter results.
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Rugby's Tye to develop assets
Rugby Estates chairman David Tye said this week the company would focus on development, as it was becoming increasingly difficult to buy the right investment assets.
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Ask completes Manchester jigsaw
Ask Developments has completed the purchase of the last piece of land for its £850m Central Spine development in Manchester.
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Ask pulls Boddies brewery site
Ask Developments has acquired the famous Boddingtons brewery site in Manchester.
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Markets
Property employers ‘are among best in world'
RICS backs Sunday Times report findings that industry's employees are satisfied and well rewarded
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Insight
Let's blow the whistle on dodgy estate agents
Commercial property investors can look after themselves, and operate best in a free, unfettered market.
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News
Reading agents join forces as Fryer Holt
Firms merge to take advantage of rising occupational market
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Stratford showdown slips again
The deadline for the auction of the ownership of the Stratford City scheme in east London between Westfield and the Reuben brothers has been extended for a second time.
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Morgan man appointed Strutt & Parker adviser
Top investment banker Nick Wiles has been appointed an independent adviser to Strutt & Parker.
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Professional
Professional advice
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