All Property Week articles in 29 February 2008 – Page 6
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Government pledges housing for older people
A new housing strategy for older people in the south-east could allow for greater independent living for the UK’s ageing population.
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Goodman poised for Hammersmith start
Letting could kickstart development of £200m Chiswick Park rival
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Garage sale
Doubts about the UK’s over-inflated house prices are not just worrying subprime mortgage lenders the panic has spread to Chelsea.
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No rest for French students
The student housing sector in France is grossly undersupplied, according to research by Savills.
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Sainsbury’s Focuses on Wales
Sainsbury’s has taken over the former 25,000 sq ft Focus store on Holywell Road, Flint, marking the retailer’s first store opening in North Wales in 16 years.
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Flower Power
You are just as likely to see a property tycoon at your local garden centre as your grandma.
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In the line of fire
Safety restrictions after the Buncefield explosion are frustrating Hemel Hempstead office development.
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Private Eye: Mike Phillips
Good news for private investor property funds: outflows slowed dramatically last month.
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Travelodge expands
Travelodge has bought four hotels in Torquay (above), Chester, Lowestoft and Wolverhampton for £14m. The chain aims to add 4,000 rooms a year until 2020.
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Manc trading estate’s top rent
The highest rent for industrial and distribution accommodation at Ringway Trading Estate has been achieved on Shadowmoss Road.
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Ereira Mendoza’s Russian office
Ereira Mendoza has opened an office in Moscow, Russia, to advise investors from the UK and the US buying in the country in addition to wealthy Russians who wish to buy in the UK.
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No excuses for fraud in transparent era
Housebuilders, valuers and FSA must all protect consumers, says Trevor Moross
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English Partnerships seeks Surrey hospital partner
English Partnerships is seeking a development partner for a 205 acre site on the fringes of Croydon.
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Quick wins with profound effects
Co-operation between tenants and landlords can save thousands, says Dave Farebrother
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Travelodge hotel for Edinburgh
Edinburgh City Council has granted developer EDI Group permission for a three-storey, 97-bedroom hotel at Ratho Park, near Edinburgh airport.
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Share price jump is music to Minerva’s ears
Shares in Minerva jumped 5% on Tuesday after the London developer announced better-than-expected half-year results, buoyed by its two residential development schemes.
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Tiger leaps in Drayton
Tiger Developments has submitted an outline planning application to Portsmouth City Council in Drayton, north-west of the city centre.
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Direct property market is wizard in Oz
While Australia’s listed property companies have been suffering, its direct market is booming.
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Ely plans north London digs
Ely Property Group has bought Damianos Holdings for £17m and plans to develop a 500-unit student accommodation scheme at Damianos’ main north London development site next to London Metropolitan University.