All Property Week articles in 30 April 2010 – Page 7
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Lib Dems new home tax slammed
Liberal Democrat housing policy has been accused of being in “tatters” after the party admitted last week that it would levy VAT of between 5% and 7% on new homes, which are zero-rated at present
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Deloitte recruits Nomura man to head real estate division
Investment banking veteran Nick Sanderson to run corporate finance advisory business
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Savills office data point to return of rental growth
There are signs of a pick-up in tenant demand in the Birmingham office market, the latest research from Savills has found
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Currys’ Livingstone favours
Land Securities owns Almondvale Retail Park, Almondvale South Retail Park and Almondvale West Retail Park in Livingston in Scotland and has completed a series of asset management transactions to improve the three parks
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Crossrail hunts for savings
Chief executive Holden undertakes “scoping and definition” programme as scheme awaits new government’s budget slashing
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Council is holding out for a hero
The chatter in Birmingham among the city’s agents and developers is over when the council will announce a replacement for Clive Dutton — the strategic regeneration director who left last year for Newham Borough Council
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Tories target planning to help cut costs
Public sector workers were invited to help cut bureaucracy and targets by the Conservatives last week
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Investors’ office romance continues
Demand for central Birmingham office investments remained constant throughout the recession, but interest has snowballed since the pick-up in the investment market nationally over the second half of 2009
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ING congregates in Norwich
ING Real Estate Investment Management has bought Cathedral Retail Park in Norwich from CB Richard Ellis Investors for £17.3m — a net initial yield of 5.75%
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Taylor dances to St Congar tune
Steve Taylor, a director of Cordea Savills, has joined Miff Chichester as a principal at St Congar Land
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Conflict forces team to leave DJ Deloitte …
Affordable housing valuation team of 16 moves to King Sturge after merger
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Political parties show their green colours
There are six days until the election. Labour, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats share the same direction on environmental policies, but there are areas in which they differ
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Retail classes even more polarised, says report
The retail property landscape is increasingly polarising, says retail property advisory firm Chase & Partners in its Spring 2010 Retail Report
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Labour and rivals clash over future of PFI
PFI programmes such as Building Schools for the Future could be cut
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Notting Hill goes to Clapham
Notting Hill Housing Group has unveiled plans for an £80m mixed-use regeneration project in Clapham, south London
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Cornish ‘eco-community’ to be sculpted out of china clay
Joint venture Eco-Bos presents framework for six sites based around former mining operation to council
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Medline’s Cheshire treatment
US medical supplies manufacturer Medline has taken 128,000 sq ft at Manor Point in Runcorn on a 17-year lease at £5.25/sq ft as its UK distribution centre
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Ex-Chancerygate men cultivate Cedarwood and Tritax venture
Cedarwood Asset Management, a new company set up by former Chancerygate directors Charlie Withers and Paul Jenkins, has completed the first deal in its joint venture with Tritax
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CBRE, JLL and Cushman pull up seats at NAMA’s top table
Services companies join big accountancy firms and merchant banks on advisory panel of Ireland’s “bad bank”
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People Moves: Devono, Hurford Salvi Carr and more
Devono has hired Tobias Crosbie (left) as an agent in its inner and outer London office agency team, based in St James’s. Email: tc@devono.com LaSalle Investment Management has appointed Andy Watson as its head of core funds and separate accounts for continental Europe. He will take ...