All Property Week articles in 30 October 2009 – Page 11
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Banks’ measure for leisure is around 6%
As lending conditions remain tight, it helps to know the banks’ criteria
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Professional
Wolseley plumbs £30m leaseback line
Plumbing and building materials group ponders sale and leaseback after huge losses
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News
I own some agricultural land and have done for 30 years.
I enter my land via a private track, but have no documented right to use this track. Do I have a valid right of way and if so can this still be exercised if I build a planning permitted hotel on my land?
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M3’s page turns to Deerbrook
John Page, investment partner at industrial specialist M3, is leaving the firm to join Deerbrook Group, the Ofer family’s real estate arm.
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2009 Kent Property review
"Kent's economy is likely to benefit from its diversity and lack of dependence on any single sector."
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Smiths Gore 2009 Kent Farmland Report
The Kent, and wider South East market, is very patchy and there is sometimes little reason to it.
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The Property Archive: UK Real Estate Investment Activity - Q3 2009
"Investment activity has continued to grow in the third quarter 2009 with £5.85bn worth of deals done, taking the total amount for the year to date to £14.5bn. This quarter’s figure is the highest of the year to date, as well as being the highest quarterly total since Q2 2008. ...
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Knight Frank: Central London Quarterly - Q3 2009
"Take-up rose for the second successive quarter across Central London to 2.8 m sq ft as a result of a marked increase in occupier activity, particularly in the City where levels of take-up were the highest for 2 years."
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Jones Lang LaSalle back in black with $20m net profit
Property services firm reports profit after tough two quarters and looks for growth opportunities
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Big tick for Kensington ‘socialist Eton’s’ £100m plan
Native Land and Grosvenor in talks for 72-luxury-flat, west London scheme
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Professional
Offices 09: experts put in good words for public sector
Three public sector experts at Property Week’s Offices 09 conference were asked to each choose a word they thought was central to transforming the public sector estate.
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Professional
Case news: Somerfield Stores v Spring (Sutton Coldfield) (12.06.09)
The message: A landlord’s insolvency can assist a tenant renewing its lease.
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Jones Lang LaSalle auction sees “strongest demand in years”
Jones Lang LaSalle heralde d “the strongest demand in years” at its commercial sale last Wednesday where prices continued rally.
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Paddy Power takes a punt in Glasgow
Paddy Power has taken a lease for a new shop at 109 Union Street, Glasgow.
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White River Place opens today
White River Place, Cornwall’s newest town centre development has opened today.
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Lettings flurry at Ironmonger Lane in City of London
MBK Real Estate Europe has taken five floors at 11 Ironmonger Lane in the City of London.
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Overseas investors pile into Central London office market
Central London office investment during the third quarter of this year rose to £2.7bn as overseas investors poured back into the market, according to CB Richard Ellis.
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Photo competition: The last chance to enter
Property Week's, Drivers Jonas's and the City of London's property industry photography competition closes tomorrow night at midnight.