All Property Week articles in 30 October 2009 – Page 8
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Professional
The great debate
With more occupiers out in force at Offices 09 than ever before, the never-ending argument between tenants and landlords about lease terms was being hotly debated. We hear both sides
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News
Savills’ Dean dies
Savills’ former equity partner and chairman of Savills Commercial, Robert Dean, died on Wednesday
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Insight
Obituary: David Pickford
Christine Eade remembers the man behind Haslemere and a mentor to a generation
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Markets
Databank: Guildford rental market
The rental market in Guildford has been buoyed by a high level of tenant demand
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Professional
Councils grapple with Johnson’s tough new targets
London’s mayor sets out detailed guidelines in a departure from predecessor’s 50%-affordability approach
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News
Threadneedle in talks to stitch together UK’s first PAIF conversion
Threadneedle is attempting to become the first fund manager to convert one of its funds to a property authorised investment fund (PAIF) structure.
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Markets
Kent park expansion consent marred by vacancy
LaSalle Investment Management’s celebrations at receiving the Green light last month to expand Kent Science Park is tempered by the park’s 30% vacancy rate. Swale Borough Council has granted planning consent to expand the 500,000 sq ft park by 130,000 sq ft across 4 ha. LaSalle European director ...
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Markets
Temple Waterfront wins consent
Medway Council has granted outline consent for the £100m Temple Waterfront development in Rochester, which is part of Medway’s 20-year, £6bn regeneration program
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News
Kilbride pair complete MBO from Kilmartin
Rail development division is latest to break away from Scottish developer
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Professional
Government flip-flops over competition test
Planners, developers and councils lose patience over changes to PPS4
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News
Second coming for Wakefield’s Trinity Walk
The delayed Trinity Walk retail scheme in Wakefield is back on track following the exchange of contracts with a newly formed joint venture of Area Property Partners, Shepherd Construction and Sovereign Land
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Markets
Regulation for resi to come soon
Government housing leader hints at tougher approach to agents
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News
Coffee Republic’s new design recipe
Coffee Republic, the coffee shop chain that was rescued from administration by Arab Investments in July, has had a makeover by Conran & Partners
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Online
Operators sail close to the wind with overseas expansion
Overseas expansion once offered alternative opportunities when demand slumped at home
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Professional
Climate group to lobby Commons
On Tuesday 27 October the Planning and Climate Change Coalition — the Town and Country Planning Association and charity Friends of the Earth — submitted a report to the House of Commons
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Professional
OGC clarifies impact of Roanne ruling
Office of Government Commerce says European Union rules do not apply for some UK cases
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Insight
Dare to think the unthinkable: an undersupply in the City of London
Leasing agents in the City of London are almost genetically programmed to see the upside in any market situation.
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Professional
Charity in power lines protest
The charity Children with Leukemia has criticised the government for failing to bring in new laws to prevent developers from building homes and schools near high-voltage overhead power lines
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Professional
Former college to receive care
Helical Bar and Urban Renaissance Villages received outline planning permission last week for a retirement village at the former St Loye’s College, Exeter
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News
Covent Garden calls shops to heel
Capital & Counties’ Covent Garden in London has secured two footwear brands