All Property Week articles in 29 August 2008 – Page 5
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Professional
The climate crusader
Adair Turner, the man charged with guiding the government’s strategy to cut greenhouse gas emissions, believes the property industry has a key role to play.
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News
Hammerson signs US law firm King & Spalding in the City
Hammerson has confirmed it has secured King & Spalding at its 125 Old Broad Street scheme in the City of London.
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News
Shopping centre giants stalk Liberty International
US-based Simon Property and Australian Westfield buy stakes, fuelling takeover speculation
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News
Carpathian loses Dawnay Day
The proposal by the AIM-listed property investor that focuses on central and eastern European retail property, Dawnay Day Carpathian, to shorten its name to Carpathian, was this week approved by shareholders.
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Markets
Camden’s Hawley Wharf
Camden Council is next week set to release to the public its development brief for the Hawley Wharf site near Camden Lock, which includes part of the market that was affected by fire in February.
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News
Corio buys Tarsus in Turkey
Dutch retail property giant Corio has bought the 270,000 sq ft Tarsus shopping centre development in the Mersin province of eastern Turkey for €50m (£27m) from developer Acteeum Group.
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Markets
England goes for Burton
A ‘university of football’ may kick-start development in East Staffs.
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News
Pair haggle over Brum Markets
Birmingham City Council is thought to have shortlisted two schemes for its relocation of Wholesale Markets: Prupim’s 80 acre the Hub industrial park and St Modwen and Sahlia’s 56 acre Heartlands Park, the former Alstom manufacturing site.
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News
Brookfield Europe’s Parsons resigns
Brookfield Europe’s managing partner Scott Parsons has resigned.
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Professional
Developer wins Brill case
Residential housing developer Langdale Western has successfully objected to a village green application and can now push ahead with its proposed housing scheme at the site in Brill, Oxfordshire.
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News
LandSecs braves the Elements
Land Securities has let 19,000 sq ft at its £130m the Elements shopping centre in Livingston to the Arcadia Group.
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Professional
Legal & General brings tenants on board for green push
Collaboration will work to improve sustainability at City of London building
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News
Zavvi signs up in Blackpool
Modus has signed entertainment chain Zavvi to take 6,000 sq ft and jewellery retailer Diamond & Pearls to take 1,233 sq ft at its 400,000 sq ft Houndshill shopping centre in Blackpool.
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Professional
Better energy use requires more than just a certificate
Energy performance certificates allow landlords to pay lip service to energy efficiency
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Professional
Grace period for Beney
Grace Lea Associates has appointed Thomas Beney as development executive.
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Markets
Bees in their Barnet
Two supermarket schemes have provoked the wrath of New Barnet residents
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Markets
Barbers makes cuts
Barbers Property Agents, one of the largest chartered surveyors in Staffordshire and Shropshire, has called in the administrators.
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Markets
Backed into a corner
Grainger’s plans for Seven Sisters’ Wards Corner have provoked strong protest.