All Property Week articles in 31 March 2006 – Page 3
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Markets
Going Dutch
Morley has charged Dutch company Multi Development with redeveloping Bath's Southgate shopping centre to provide something more in keeping with the town.
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News
Don't mention the war of words
British property investors may be spending more time in Germany, but the traditional rivalry between the two countries has reared its ugly head once more.
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Professional
Diary of... a rent review surveyor
MondayMondays are often a good time to get hold of clients, as it is traditionally the day when they are most likely to be in the office. It is also the best day to arrange meetings with colleagues. Montagu Evans partners meet up for lunch on Mondays. Besides ...
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DevSecs to profit from development
Developer expected to make profits from two retail schemes in 2006
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo. New York's good times stop at Ground Zero
The site's delayed development is the fly in New York's ointment, says New York Post executive editor Steve Cuozzo
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Date set for PowerHouse High Court showdown
Landlords' landmark action against retailer to be heard on 9 May
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Markets
The cost of living
Paul Moore looks at flat development costs, while Mark Farmer assesses changes in the market
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Markets
At your convenience
West 12 shopping centre in Shepherd's Bush is not phased by its rising White City rival, believing affordable rents should help it stand its ground.
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Markets
Contrary St Mary
The shortlisted developers for St Mary le Port have been forced to create two sets of plans. Christine Eade reports
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News
Irish consortium shop in Rochdale
Private Irish clients of BTW Shiells have bought the 165,000 sq ft (15,328 sq m) Rochdale shopping centre from Dawnay Day's Puma Property Fund for £30m.
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Westminster Connections
Westminster Connections, a photography exhibition on life in south Westminster supported by Land Securities , is to move to the Abbey Community Centre in Great Smith Street next week after a successful run in Victoria
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Markets
Rok to complete Eden park
Rok Development will begin work next month on the sixth and final phase of Eden Office Park, near junction 5 of the M5.
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Markets
Royal commission
Park Royal Partnership chief Jackie Sadek is determined to improve the state - and status - of the industrial park.
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Taylor Woodrow makes cities U-turn with Lots Road sale
£41m site sale and job cuts signal ‘strategy change' on urban mixed-use development
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MSREF's China push
Morgan Stanley Real Estate Aims to invest $3bn (£1.7bn) this year in China, the world's fastest-growing economy.
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Professional
Service charges under
Service charges continue to rise, according to the latest annual OSCAR survey published next week by Jones Lang LaSalle.In 2004, service charges for the office, retail and out-of-town retail sectors rose well above the rate of inflation, showing increases of 15%, 6.27% and 10.5% respectively on 2003. Security and Green ...
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Chancellor grabs his share of small investors' spoils
Brown attacked over changes to Stamp Duty and Inheritance Tax
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Casino owner speaks out
Casino entrepreneur Damian Aspinall hit out this week at the government's casino proposals as his ‘super-casino' application comes under scrutiny.
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Professional
Case news
Jonathan Ross looks at a conflict of interest at Wrexham Football Club, while Warren Gordon reports on a property owner whose neighbours were unable to enforce a covenant against her
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Cartoon style
King of private investment David Pearl has been hobnobbing with the Duke of Edinburgh.