All Property Week articles in 28 March 2014 – Page 6
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News
Quartet of lets for Citi tower
200,000 sq ft under offer at 25 Canada Square as occupier confidence soars in Docklands.
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Professional
Rule change curbs landlords’ eviction powers
The rules that govern the use of bailiffs for recovery of commercial rent arrears will change from next week with the introduction of a statutory procedure called commercial rent arrears recovery (CRAR).
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Professional
Reading celebrates mentorship
Reading Real Estate Foundation launched the 2014 Mentor and Mentee of the Year Awards at an event hosted by law firm Irwin Mitchell in London earlier this month.
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Markets
Council’s Cannes catalyst for Nottingham development surge
Leaders move to address shortage of offices and conference venues. Stuart Watson reports.
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News
Sellar plunges in at Canada Water
Sellar Design & Development has agreed a partnership with Notting Hill Housing to deliver the 7 acre Canada Water town centre development in London’s Docklands, as first revealed by Property Week (news, 28.02.14)
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News
Brush to work Magic as it joins Spanish REIT rush
Former Brookfield partner joins asset manager in initial public offering of Merlin Properties.
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Insight
Make pension tax breaks fair for millions, not millionaires
Like all revolutions, the savings revolution in last week’s Budget presents great opportunities and great danger. It is a “Big Bang” for fund management, but could be a big tax hand-out for the better-off.
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Markets
Bombardier and Rolls-Royce roll into Derby
Engineering companies bring confidence to commercial market. Stuart Watson reports.
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News
Buyers jostle for Bluewater
Conclusion of court case enables Lend Lease to sell its 30% stake in Kent shopping centre
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News
Pears and Khalastchi take call on bingo and casino sell-off
40-strong portfolio primed for sale following chancellor’s slashing of bingo tax in last week’s Budget.
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Professional
People moves: DTZ, Savills, St Mowden Homes, TP Bennett and more...
Cushman & Wakefield has appointed Chris Brown as associate director to join its logistics and industrial team based in Manchester, working with Jason Print.
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Insight
Benign Budget masks coalition’s brinkmanship
When three of your four columnists choose to write about the same topic, you know you’ve got a big issue on your hands, says Mike Phillips.
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Insight
The bear essentials of investment
Sir Michael Bear has been appointed chairman of a government initiative that aims to accelerate the UK’s economic growth by acting as a matchmaker between overseas investors and regeneration projects. Felicity Francis reports. Photographs by Dimitri Hon
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Markets
Party battle lines drawn over housing and planning
The political prominence given to planning and housing was signalled well before chancellor George Osborne rose to the despatch box last Wednesday afternoon.
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Markets
Q&A: Trent Basin resi scheme
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and its predecessor, English Partnerships, have been trying since 2004 to build a residential development at Nottingham’s Trent Basin.
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Insight
Grey pound set to inflate the buy-to-let balloon
There was a time when pensioners feared losing their homes to pay for care costs. Now they look like becoming property barons. All thanks to a revolutionary Budget (that also extended Help to Buy). Crack open the Werther’s Originals.
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News
Predict this year’s Property Awards winners
Readers, now is the chance to test your powers of industry analysis.
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Markets
Augur must bring homes to market at Luton’s Napier Park
Augur Developments is in discussion with Luton Borough Council about how many houses Augur must build at Napier Park before it can open a supermarket within the development.
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News
Anyone for a water feature?
We are emerging from the recession into lighter-hearted times, Ludgate thought, when two press releases about “water slides” arrived this week. Evidently the party times are back, but bear with us — there is a property link.
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News
‘Death of annuities’ may push insurers away from property
Budget liberalisation of pension rules will free prospective pensioners to invest in any asset class.