All Property Week articles in 29 June 2007 – Page 6
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News
Miller’s maiden Bulgarian purchase
Miller Developments is to continue its push into central and eastern Europe with its first purchase in Bulgaria.
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Insight
Brown plots council housing revival
What type of prime minister will Gordon Brown be for property?
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Markets
Prime minister Brown unveils first ‘eco-town’
English Partnerships and Gallagher reveal masterplan for scheme near Cambridge
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News
Gazeley boss goes global
Gazeley commercial director Jonathan Fenton-Jones was this week promoted to global director of sustainability and procurement.
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News
Mayor blasts ‘xenophobic’ English Heritage
London Mayor Ken Livingstone rounded on English Heritage’s new guidelines protecting Westminster views at Property Week’s London: Real Estate Capital of the World conference last week.
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News
Investors take second bite of Grainger fund
Grainger has sold £78m of shares in its £420m tenanted residential fund.
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News
Investors take second bite of Grainger fund
Grainger has sold £78m of shares in its £420m tenanted residential fund.
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News
City corporation chief slams empty rates bill
Snyder plans to oppose proposed legislation that could hinder new schemes
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News
Big firms compete
CB Richard Ellis, Jones Lang LaSalle and DTZ are vying to be instructed on the latest big office search in the City of London.
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News
Big bids chase Chelsea site
Edward Holdings, Native Land with Apollo Real Estate Advisors, Londonewcastle, Ballymore, Finchatton and Northacre with Minerva are among the parties said to have bid for the John Lewis Partnership’s warehouse in Chelsea.
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Markets
The man behind the mega-merger
Barratt Developments’ chief executive Mark Clare explains to Doug Morrison the story behind its £2.2bn takeover of Wilson Bowden
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Insight
Sad loss of driving force behind Cushman's European growth
Former Cushman & Wakefield EMEA chief, who died last week aged 60
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News
ProLogis signs disc maker in Beds
DVD manufacturer Cinram has confirmed a 10-year lease at around £7.50/sq ft on a 241,000 sq ft warehouse at ProLogis in Dunstable, Bedfordshire. Cushman & Wakefield and Colliers CRE advised ProLogis.
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Professional
Valuation Office beats Harrods in rates row
Knightsbridge retailer’s £1.4m-a-year reduction falls far short of its claim
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News
Deutsche Bank joins City space rush
The City of London office market continues to sizzle as occupiers jostle for space. Deutsche Bank has taken 80,000 sq ft at One Exchange Square on the Broadgate Estate at a rent reputedly in the low to mid-£50s.
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Markets
Back on the rails
The south-east’s biggest regeneration project outside the Thames Gateway is earmarked for Eastleigh in Hampshire. Richard Heap reports
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Professional
Up and away
Mayfair occupiers are steeling themselves for June rent reviews that could force many out of the area.
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News
The Cushman & Wakefield auctio
The Cushman & Wakefield auction takes place on 5 July at BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London W1
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Professional
OGC appoints property law panel
The Office for Government Commerce has appointed a panel of law firms to handle public sector property work.
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News
GE Real Estate appoints new CE
GE Real Estate boss Michael Pralle has left the company ‘to pursue other interests’.