All Property Week articles in 4 November 2011 – Page 4
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Professional
Don’t bother to argue registration niceties
A lender may be able to exercise a power of sale, even if its mortgage is not registered.
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Professional
One tax rule for rich overseas buyers — another for the rest of us
There seems to be one rule for certain taxpayers — such as large corporates indulging in aggressive tax avoidance schemes — and another much stricter rule for the rest of us.
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News
Peter Andre to roll out New York Coffee Club chain
Singer and reality TV star Peter Andre is preparing to open his first coffee shop next week and aims to roll out the New York Coffee Club brand across the south-east and London.
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Markets
Need to know: Luton Airport expansion plans
London Luton Airport Ltd (LLAL) is in the process of hiring consultants to look at expansion proposals.
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Insight
Retail's exiled agents
As more and more landlords and retailers negotiate directly with one another, Kat Baker assesses whether this is the end for their agents
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News
Hammerson’s new agent recipe
Hammerson has introduced dedicated catering agents across six of its shopping centres as it looks to capitalise on the continuing strength of leisure and food operators.
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Markets
Prospect of new Wasps stadium stung again
The creation of a new stadium for London Wasps Rugby Club suffered a second setback as owner Steve Hayes is to put the club up for sale.
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News
Admiralty Arch for sale
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude confirmed this week that Admiralty Arch in London’s Trafalgar Square would be put up for sale,
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News
Deutsche fund calls in administrators
Investors could lose £20m as British Real Estate Fund collapses with 123% LTV
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News
Administrators remove Von Essen’s Welsh Thorn
Thorn Island, a grade II-listed Napoleonic fort, which was part of the Von Essen hotel portfolio, has been sold for around £750,000.
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News
JP Morgan adds to City ‘vacant’ list
As eurozone troubles cast pall over City occupational market, bank adds 312,000 sq ft
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News
Just add Chatham Waters
John Whittaker’s Peel Land & Property has submitted an outline planning application for a £650m mixed-use scheme at Chatham Docks in Kent.
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News
Kallakis claimed Tchenguiz backing to avoid legal action
Solicitor for Allied Irish Bank tells of moment Kallakis was confronted over alleged £740m loan scam
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News
ACES’ high roller
Here is the eyebrow raising cover of this autumn’s The Terrier — the journal of the Association of Chief Estates Surveyors in the public sector.
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Professional
Free schools: next wave in new academic year
A second wave of 55 free schools was announced this month. These are expected to open their doors in September next year.
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News
Evans Randall seeks €400m exit in Munich and Amsterdam
Evans Randall is preparing to bring two European office blocks to the market for around €400m.
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News
Banks to be stuck with £20bn property lending bill
Waived loan defaults and loan extensions have masked true extent of losses for RBS and Lloyds
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News
Schroders to manage £180m Invista trust
Schroders has been appointed to manage the £180m Invista Foundation Property Trust following the termination of merger talks between the trust and one of its rivals.
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News
Carlyle’s £100m for Freeport
Private equity firm refinances debt for its top-of-the-market purchase of factory outlet operator
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Markets
Swedish group to shine £1bn northern light on UK housing
Akelius plans to buy 10,000 homes. Doug Morrison reports