All Property Week articles in 28 November 2008 – Page 5
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News
Vietnamese economy sinks SGL
SGL Vietnam Development is carrying out a voluntary liquidation and delisting from AIM because of the dire Vietnamese economy.
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Insight
Recovery will prove elusive for emerging European economies
Sir, Last year Property Week kindly gave us the opportunity to pen a warning over prospects for real estate markets across ‘new’ Europe (City is a prickly hedge against Baltic brush, 16.11.07).
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Markets
Ealing and Hammersmith hit by Westfield
Can Westfield London’s long-established retail neighbours survive in its shadow?
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Professional
Stockland director’s Prescient move
Business space director McGill sets up asset management company
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Online
Helios to develop in Gulf with Mideast fund
Developer joins Abu Dhabi’s Sino-Gulf to develop £180m of warehouses
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Insight
Rates of decline just got a whole lot worse
Chancellor Alistair Darling’s pre-Budget report is a savage kick in the teeth for all businesses.
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News
Darling limits range of REITs …
The government has shut the door on property-owning operating companies such as pub and hotel groups becoming tax-efficient REITs.
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News
Three take space at Croxley Green
Three take space at Croxley Green Landlord Greenhills has completed a trio of deals at Croxley Green Business Park in Watford, Hertfordshire.
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Online
Project management: crunch time for contractors
What can developers do if a contractor goes bust in the middle of a project?
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News
Rutley considers options to narrow discount to NAV
Rutley European Property, the listed fund managed by Knight Frank’s private equity arm, has appointed Cenkos to provide strategic advice on its options.
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News
VAT cut nightmare for rent collectors
Chancellor Alistair Darling’s VAT cut from 17.5% to 15% has left rent collectors with an administrative nightmare.
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Markets
White City’s media hub vision
Regeneration plans for White City after the BBC moves staff to the regions centre on maintaining the area as a media hub.
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News
City view: REIT shares are lost in ‘valuation fog’
While values have further to fall, all the indices are skewed by the financial crisis, says Mike Prew
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Markets
Change at the top for Strutt & Parker office team
Former head of national office agency Damian Cronk to move to West End
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Professional
Landmark launches law centre
Landmark Chambers has launched a Centre for Environmental Law, which will hold seminars and discussions on legal developments in this area.
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Markets
Eleven saddle up at Wakefield’s Ridings centre
The Ridings shopping centre in Wakefield concluded 11 lettings this month, among them a deal with FAB Group for three of its franchised food outlets: Burger King, Café Select and Caffe Lavazza.
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News
Crew sets sail for Furlong centre
The Furlong shopping centre in Hampshire, which is let by Savills and Twentyretail, has let a 1,412 sq ft unit to Crew Clothing Co on a 10-year lease at £66,500 a year.
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News
CBRE checks in at King’s Cross
CB Richard Ellis Hotels has been appointed by Argent at King’s Cross Central to find a boutique hotel operator for the Great Northern Hotel, part of the £2bn regeneration project.
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Professional
Christians’ carol service
Christians in Property is hosting a Christmas carol service at St Georges Church, Hanover Square, in central London, at 1 pm on 18 December.