All Property Week articles in 30 March 2007 – Page 4
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Online
Managed business space: hurdles to the REIT move
Operators that want to get involved may face Treasury restrictions,
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Markets
Bush’s burning issue
Westfield’s £1.6bn White City shopping centre is entering a crucial phase.
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News
Ronson slams ‘bull market’ hedge funds
Heron chief executive Gerald Ronson this week laid into hedge fund managers making a fortune out of property, saying he ‘would not trust them to do his ‘shopping at Tesco’.
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News
British Land embarks on debut Broadgate sale …
European Bank building is first to be sold from £3.44bn estate
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News
Budget to bring shed wrecks and less specs
Coull and Wheeler among critics of rates move the removal of business rate relief on empty industrial properties could lead to deliberate vandalism and less speculative development.
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News
Fryer Holt opens in Bracknell
Fryer Holt partner Simon Fryer is to open the firm’s second Thames Valley office in Bracknell on 30 April.
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News
Wilson Bowden to develop Leamington shopping centre
Wilson Bowden has won its first development pitch since its takeover by Barratt last month.
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News
London boroughs west
Hounslows Blenheim Centre slow off mark Ealing Council close to Uxbridge Road sale The market in minutes Bushs burning issue Heathrow touchdown An upward rent review
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Heritage body to protect views of Tower
Historic Royal Palaces is to try to curb development in the backdrop to the Tower of London.
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News
Bloom taps private client brokers for latest listing
Veteran entrepreneur floats new Equable company after purchasing 10 pubs
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Markets
Hounslow’s Blenheim Centre slow off mark
Developer plans significant changes to phase two of retail-led scheme
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News
On your bike
With just 90 days to go, the Property Triathlon has certainly captured the imagination of the industry.
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News
Big debut for Binstock
Sutton Kersh Binstock, the London joint venture between auctioneer Andrew Binstock and Liverpool firm Sutton Kersh, sold 76% of the 25 residential and commercial lots at Watford’s Ramada Jarvis hotel last Thursday, raising £5.22m.
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Outback owners to raise steaks with investment bid
Outback Steakhouse, the Australian-themed restaurant chain, is to put its UK arm up for sale.
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Insight
Ridgeford wins double Fitzrovia bid
Consent granted for resi-led hospital and Weymouth Street schemes
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News
Band on the run
Property people competing in the London Marathon is nothing new, but I reckon it is worth mentioning the chap who is in a chain of 17 men trying to get into the Guinness Book of Records.
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Insight
Congregation backs scheme
Sir, It was with some dismay that we read the article ‘An unholy row’ (Ireland, 09.03.07). Several incorrect and unbalanced assertions were made in the article.