All Property Week articles in 30 May 2008 – Page 4
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Insight
Praise for Scottish package
Sir, I noted with interest plans by the Scottish government to build council homes over the next three years through a £25m package to local authorities.
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Professional
Occupiers reduce portfolio size
An increasing number of occupiers plan to reduce the size of their property portfolios over the next six months as a result of the credit crunch.
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News
South-west’s new outfit
Somerset-based developer Abbey Manor has launched a company to complete a 1.25m sq ft development pipeline over the next five years.
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Markets
One-track mind
Both Bedford and Luton are hoping plans to transform their railway stations will boost town centre development. Nick Duxbury reports
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Markets
The market in minutes
Nick Duxbury gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
The market in minutes
Hardeep Sandher gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
Tesco loves Woolwich ...
.. but some local businesses have not fallen for the retailer’s Love Lane scheme. Hardeep Sandher finds out why
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News
Petroleum lights up Thames Valley
Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS) has signed up for 73,000 sq ft at Prupim’s the Heights in Weybridge in the Thames Valley’s largest letting this year.
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Professional
Reward the landlord
The property industry agrees that the only way to incentivise owners to ‘green’ buildings is to offer tax breaks. Mark Jansen reports
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Markets
Just like starting over
Douglas Duff has regained its independence but still has a lot of ground to make up. Nick Duxbury reports
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Online
Merrill Lynch warns of meltdown in Ireland
Commercial property values could drop by 30%, says banking analyst
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Professional
JLL promotes industrial and logistics pair
Jones Lang LaSalle has promoted two directors in its national industrial and logistics team to senior management positions.
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Markets
Tories would rip up Labour housing plans
Homes and Communities Agency would be reviewed by Conservatives
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Online
Planning: lack of skilled planners threatens housing
Permitted development changes could ease pressure but problems have emerged, says David Lawson
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News
What happens in Vegas...
To Las Vegas last week for the International Council of Shopping Centres’ annual RECon event.
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Markets
Planning permission secured for Gravesend police station
DHA Planning has secured planning consent for the redevelopment of the former Gravesend police station into 10,000 sq ft of commercial floorspace and four residential tower blocks, comprising about 86 flats totalling 45,000 sq ft.
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Online
Valad sets up second UK opportunity fund
Australian property group seeks equity of £250m-£400m by end of year
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News
Harman finds ‘hard room’
The relaunched Harman Healy residential auctions team got off to a stuttering start last Tuesday, as worries about the housing market impacted on success rates.