All Property Week articles in 28 July 2006 – Page 4
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News
REITs reach the statute book at last
But campaign goes on to resolve serious flaws in framework
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Bonnington grooms Gillette site
Irish developer Bonnington Group has submitted planning applications for the redevelopment of Gillette’s former European headquarters in Isleworth, west London.
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Hoff the builder raises a few bob
Scott Tyler’s colleagues at Savills have proved themselves to be more creative that I would ever have imagined.
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Big in Japan
Heather Greig-Smith reports from Tokyo on an exciting world that is reviving in significance for UK property.
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Power struggle at Battersea
Developer Parkview loses two more executives with leasing plans up for review
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Insight
Spirited away
From bullet trains and bones to Bow Bells House, Japan is a property world apart.
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Markets
CBRE’s new aviation duo
Associate directors Tom Sommerville and Andrew Gilling have left Jones Lang LaSalle and joined CB Richard Ellis.
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Astral to enter stellar Bristol shed market
Developer set to pay Burford £11m for final 37 acre plot at Cabot Park
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Westfield bags bargain with John Lewis Stratford anchor
Department store signing expected to attract other retailers to 2m sq ft Stratford City retail centre
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Markets
Ventura signs up at Akeler’s Leeds Valley
Contact centre outsourcer Ventura has signed a lease to take the whole of Akeler’s Boreal office building at Leeds Valley Park.
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Airports + rail freight
John Lennon imagines 600m airport expansion Air passenger numbers rise CBREs new aviation duo Tempting freight Flying colours The north goal
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Markets
Air passenger numbers rise
Passenger numbers at UK airports could grow by as much as 300% during the next 25 years.
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Conspiracy charges dropped against Erinaceous arm chief
Case against Kevin Childs dropped before going to court, but co-defendants face action
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Markets
Back up, again
The data centre market has recovered from the dot.com crash and is enjoying a resurgence.
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Professional
Surveyors seek compensation after government’s HIPs U-turn
Surveyors who paid £1,600 to qualify as home inspectors are wondering whether they will receive compensation following the government’s climbdown last week over home information packs.
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City occupational boom pulls vacancy rate below 8%
The British Steel Pension Fund has completely filled its 15 Fetter Lane office scheme in the City of London a month before completion.
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Markets
John Lennon imagines £600m airport expansion
Peel plans development in response to predicted passenger increase by 2030
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Your Space NAV up 47% as loss turns to profit
Aim-listed serviced office provider Your Space has paid a 10p maiden dividend to shareholders after reporting its first year of profits last Friday.