All Property Week articles in 29 May 2009 – Page 7
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News
Savills rides on Flying Horse
Landlord UBS Triton Property Fund has appointed Savills to advise on the leasing strategy and marketing of the 36,000 sq ft Flying Horse Mall in Nottingham
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News
Finance group is first tenant at Savile Row
Fox Davies set to take top floor at boom-time scheme at £95/sq ft
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News
TR PIT pioneers new fee structure
TR Property Investment Trust, the listed property share investor headed by Chris Turner, has agreed a new fee structure that moves away from the industry practice of a management-fee based on a percentage of net asset value
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Farnham eye-opener
Hedge Hunter Farnham has let 1 the Borough in Farnham, Hampshire, to Vision Express on a 10-year lease with no break at an initial rent of £50,000 a year
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Markets
Occupier exits Sussex in search for home
Crawley’s Aerotron buys Surrey freehold site because of lack of availability
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News
MGPA scores Euro lettings
Private equity group MGPA has secured two lettings totalling more than 100,000 sq ft
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Markets
Parkridge Properties submit revised plans for Sackville Trading Estate in Hove
Parkridge Properties earlier this month submitted revised plans for an £80m mixed-use scheme at Sackville Trading Estate in Hove to Brighton and Hove City Council
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News
Escape to victory
The RICS annual football tour has travelled far and wide to countries such as Belarus and Ukraine
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Markets
Seaside effects
South-west land value falls are the same in both prosperous and deprived areas
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Maximus fires up Derbyshire mine plan
Dick Hickton’s development company wins consent for £175m project
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Professional
Take the day off
Law firms are asking staff to work four-day weeks in a bid to stave off redundancies
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News
Salmon Harvester fund picks Kingston crop
Salmon Harvester Opportunity Fund has bought Surrey House and Lever House in Kingston upon Thames from Apia Regional Office Fund for £20.45m
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Insight
Pipeline crisis – let's return to the old retail development model
At the last count, there was more than 50m sq ft of Town Centre retail-led regeneration projects in the pipeline but hardly any of them look like happening. There is a huge lull ahead, which will hurt the retail industry (see graph). Retailers will be unable to get the ...
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Dairy is cream of Strettons' crop
Strettons enjoyed a strong follow-up to its April sale, which was marred by the G20 riots, at London’s New Connaught Rooms last Monday
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Markets
Crawley gains from wait
Retail landlords are benefiting from the delay in Grosvenor’s town centre revamp
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Diageo's Covent Garden lettings
Diageo Pension Scheme has let more than 4,000 sq ft of offices at 8-10 Dryden Street in London’s Covent Garden
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Markets
High Court rejects Herts homes strategy
Plans for thousands of homes in Hertfordshire were rejected by a High Court judge last week, who ruled that they must be reconsidered