All Property Week articles in 29 April 2005 – Page 4
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News
CBRE close to Nelson Bakewell
CB Richard Ellis’s £18m acquisition of Nelson Bakewell is set to be completed today.
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Cable & Wireless axes property outsourcing plans
Disappointment for shortlisted Mapeley and Land Securities Trillium as telecoms company U-turns
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Axa launches UK’s first Europen property fund
Axa Investment Managers is to set up the first UK-listed pan-European real estate fund.
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‘Mitigating factors’ explain auctions woe
Early Easter and Nelson Bakewell dissolution partly to blame, says ARAS
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BBC assembles team for Manchester move
Broadcaster appoints LSH to find 500,000 sq ft for relocation
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Frogmore chief guns for Arsenal resi site
Gunners fan Paul White’s company buys stake in club’s development
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Former Arlington chairman Lapthorn returns to old post
Richard Lapthorne (pictured), the chairman of Cable & Wireless, has been appointed chairman of Arlington Securities for the second time.
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Professional
A diligent approach will uncover ‘concrete cancer’
Jo Stocks explains how to identifity the destructive alkali silica reaction
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News
British Land and LandSecs launch Scotland appeal
British Land and Land Securities are appealing to the House of Lords against the Scottish Executive’s decision to designate the brownfield Ravenscraig site in Scotland as a town centre, thereby allowing extensive retail development.
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Buyers warm to Iceland stores as Budget anxiety recedes
JLL’s 96% success rate reflects resurgence of interest in sale-and-leaseback investments
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De Haan takes chair at AM Development
Arnold De Haan, former head of Commerzbank’s open-ended fund CGI, has joined Dutch developer AM Development as chairman.
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AM Developments
Dutch developer AM Developments has presold its 720,000 sq ft (67,000 sq m) mall in Izmir, Turkey, to CGI, the open-ended real estate fund of Germany’s Commerzbank, for 100m (£68m), it emerged at last week’s ICSC conference. The Forum Bornova shopping centre, due to open in autumn 2006, will ...
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Insight
The (almost) compelling case for Labour
For decades property people and the Conservative Party were intertwined. But have the hopes and wishes of both ever been more different
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Markets
Urban Splash scheme sets Garston alight
Regeneration developer Urban Splash has started construction on phase two of its Matchworks site in Garston, south Liverpool.
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Reit chief McGrath aims for Labour second
Reit Asset Management managing director Kevin McGrath, who is standing as the Labour candidate for Hampshire North East in next week’s general election, is aiming for a second-place finish after making gains in the Conservative stronghold.
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Rugby Estates prepares for AIM conversion
Rugby Estates is to step down from the stock exchange’s main market on to the less-regulated AIM because it wants greater flexibility to do deals and increased share liquidity.
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Professional
Professional advice
This week, rights of tenants, construction defects and covenants to repair
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Liberty launches High Court action against LandSecs
Subsidiary Capital & Counties claims New Street Square in Midtown will infringe its rights of light
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Markets
Sister act
Sisters Wendy and Jennifer Dixon are at the forefront of Liverpool’s Ropewalks area regeneration programme. Photograph by Dominik Gigler
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Halladale secures first City of London acquisition
Halladale has bought a medium-term office development site in its first-ever City of London purchase.