All Property Week articles in 31 March 2006 – Page 5
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News
... and wins King's Cross approval
London mayor Ken Livingstone has backed Argent's plans for the £2bn redevelopment of King's Cross.
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News
British Land appoints non-execs...
Lord Turnbull, former cabinet secretary and head of the Home Civil Service, and Kate Swann, chief executive officer of WH Smith, are to join British Land as non-executive directors next week.
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Insight
REITs: Your FAQs answered
The industry has been celebrating the chancellor's decision to introduce REITs, but what will the new vehicles really mean for property?
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Professional
RICS announces awards shortlis
The RICS has announced today the finalists for its 2006 Property Management Awards.
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Minerva hits back at ‘loans for peerage' allegations
Chief executive Hasan says developer ‘did everything by the letter'
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Bluehouse stalls AIM
Bluehouse Accession Property, a company which planned to invest in properties in countries looking to join the European Union, has postponed its flotation on AIM.
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Markets
Office of Fair Trading approves estate agents code of practice
Ombudsman scheme officially recognised as sector comes in for renewed criticism
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Erinaceous buys agencies
Quoted Property services firm Erinaceous has acquired regional firms Douglas Duff and Palmer Snell Fulfords, which were the commercial property business of Countrywide Surveyors.
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‘Conspiracy' claim against agent
Sparkes Porter accused of taking £1.3m and acting for both landlord and tenant in a deal
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After the bubbly, some sober reflection on REITs
The REIT legislation is better than expected, but expect future frustration, says William Hill
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Regus appoints Jones Lang LaSalle as EMEA adviser
Regus, the world's largest serviced office operator, has appointed Jones Lang LaSalle to advise on its property portfolio in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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Professional
Professional advice
This week, renewable energy requirements, agricultural property relief and CPO valuations
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Insight
A-Day of reckoning
Next week's A-Day pension reforms should be treated with caution. Sinead Cruise reports. Illustration by Jake
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News
Dunlop Haywards faces fraud action for inflated valuation
Valuer in firm's City office arrested on suspicion of fraud
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West End firm acquires John D Wood
Charles Associates, the property services firm based in London's West End, has acquired rival business John D Wood International.
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MWB to return £245m to shareholders
Marylebone Warwick Balfour's management will share an estimated £24m in bonus payments from the planned sale of its assets by the end of next year.
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Stratford landowner plans 2007 start...
London & Continental to begin construction regardless of differences
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Tchenguiz makes *200m Euro debut
Consensus scores biggest Berlin transaction in a decade with Vattenfall HQ