All Property Week articles in 29 February 2008 – Page 5
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News
WRW picked at Llanelli Waterside
Llanelli-based WRW Developments was picked by the Welsh Assembly Government and Carmarthenshire County Council this week to develop the £4m main office complex at Delta Lakes, part of the £250m Llanelli Waterside scheme.
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Professional
Lease termination
Question: My tenant served a break notice to terminate its lease but has now asked whether it can stay. I am happy to agree to that, but what should I do next?
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Land Registry tackles ID theft
The Land Registry is to tighten checks on people applying to register land in a bid to combat mortgage fraud.
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Humberts in talks for takeover
Humberts, the AIM-listed estate agency that is 20%- owned by Vincent Tchenguiz, is in talks with several firms about a possible takeover.
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Markets
Paddington lands plum Hotel Indigo
Intercontinental Hotel Group announced this week that its first UK Hotel Indigo is set to be in Paddington.
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Property Week hits MIPIM
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Markets
Hilton and Marriott ponder Splendid hotel
Hoteliers in talks with developer to operate central London hotel
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Markets
High time for Wycombe
After an 11-year wait, the gates of Eden are finally about to open for High Wycombe’s shoppers. Nick Duxbury gets a sneak preview
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Hypo helps out Raven Russia
Hypo Real Estate Bank International has agreed to provide an $89m (£45.1m) investment facility to Russian developer Raven Russia for the refinancing of the first phase of the 1.27m sq ft Krekshino Logistics Park, near Moscow.
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Scottish minister puts planning ‘at heart’ of policy
Scottish communities minister Stewart Maxwell promised planning reforms at the inaugural annual conference of the Scottish Property Federation last week.
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Professional
Haslam man’s Kier Support role
Kier Support Services has appointed Andy McDermott as development director.
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News
Hansainvest mounts London Wall
Hammerson has confirmed the sale of its City of London office building, One London Wall, to German insurance company Hansainvest.
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Grosvenor’s Mayfair record
Grosvenor has sold the long-leasehold on a vacant Mayfair office building for the second-highest price in the area’s history and the highest since the credit crunch.