All Property Week articles in 29 May 2009 – Page 8
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Manc council's temporary home
Manchester City Council has chosen the Number One building at Ask Developments’ First Street scheme for its 140,000 sq ft temporary relocation while the town hall complex undergoes a £175m three-year refurbishment
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Floods have led to rising levels of confusion
Developers need to be aware of new criteria for insurance cover, says Bill Gloyn
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DTZ closes down London teams
DTZ is closing its London-based international investment team and debt advisory teams
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...as Crawley's are clipped
Gatwick’s neighbour has a shortage in freehold space for owner-occupiers
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Slick tenant for Chiswick Park
Oilfield services company Baker Hughes is taking 12,000 sq ft of offices in Building 5 of Stanhope’s Chiswick Park at around £35/sq ft on a 10-year lease
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Mixed-use plan for Harlow town centre
Harlow district Council and developer Stockland have signed an agreement to develop a 1.3m sq ft mixed-use scheme in Harlow town centre
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Carnwath presses LandSecs on strategy
New chair demands review of tactics from chief executive Francis Salway
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Campbell disses grace
Tony Blair’s former spin doctor, Alastair Campbell, last Thursday confirmed his reputation as an ‘Antichrist-like figure’ – his phrase – at the BCO conference dinner: his mobile phone went off during grace
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Duke to build Dallas cancer centre
US-based Duke Realty Corporation is to develop a 460,000 sq ft Baylor Cancer Center on the campus of Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas
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Brussels moves on 'mark to market'
European Commission seeks new method for valuing distressed assets on lenders’ books
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Credit brunch
A group of hungry shedheads gathered for the ProLogis Park Stoke launch last week, which featured, in true credit crunch style, a ‘cook your own’ breakfast
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Robert Peston kicks off British Council for Offices conference
BBC business editor Robert Peston kicked off last week’s British Council for Offices conference in Edinburgh by warning that economic recovery would be slow
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Brixton on the brink
As ‘D-day’ looms for Brixton, it has entered takeover talks with predator-rival Segro
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Brighton launches regeneration plan for London Road
Brighton and Hove City Council has launched a six-week public consultation on a strategic planning document to transform London Road into a ‘network of attractive avenues, streets and lanes’
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Brand designs
As Norwich Union becomes Aviva, and with Atisreal about to become BNP Paribas Real Estate, Lydia Stockdale examines the benefits of rebranding in a recession
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Network Rail boards in York
Network Rail has bought the former Thrall site and Alliance House offices at Holgate in York, close to the York Central regeneration area, from Ashtenne for more than £9m
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Uxbridge buyer blows in for Kier
Kier has presold a 34,000 sq ft warehouse and office building at Kier Park, Uxbridge, to removal firm AGS Four Winds for £5.25m
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Hounslow's Blenheim signs pair
The joint venture between US-based investor Area Property Partners and developer Blenheim Norwest have signed two lettings at the Blenheim Centre in Hounslow
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Green Property wins planning consent for redevelopment of former Birds Eye headquarters
Green Property has won planning consent for the redevelopment of the 112,000 sq ft listed former Birds Eye headquarters at Walton-on-Thames