All Property Week articles in 6 July 2007 – Page 4
-
News
Void rates legislation gathers momentum
Bill passes second reading in Lords but lobby remains confident of winning concessions
-
News
Private sector to fund Under-served Markets
The Under-served Markets project has received private funding from King Sturge and Sainsbury’s to ensure that four pilot schemes get started.
-
Markets
Wash fulfilment
Conveyor car wash chain Arc is joining forces with Tesco, Asda and Lidl to continue its expansion. David Hatcher reports
-
News
Tuckey goes Forth
Forth Ports has appointed James Tuckey, the UK chairman of Multiplex, as a non-executive director.
-
News
Investors must have more transparency on fees
Melville Rodrigues welcomes guidance on property fund total expense ratios
-
News
Full house at Farringdon Road
DSA Engineering has taken the remaining space at 77-79 Farringdon Road in London’s Clerkenwell.
-
News
NHS expands in Leeds
The NHS Information Centre has taken a 10-year lease of 21,000 sq ft and a further 8,400 sq ft at 1 Trevelyan Square in Leeds at £19.50/sq ft.
-
News
Evander’s first letting
Evander Properties, the asset management company backed by US fund manager Rockpoint, is set to let the first shed of a £180m vacant industrial portfolio bought from Gladman in February.
-
News
Evans engages Munich offices
Evans engages Munich offices Evans Randall has completed the €259m (£175m) purchase of the Telekom Center office complex in Munich.
-
Professional
Listen to our online seminar on empty rates now
Find out what the cancellation of empty rate relief really means for you from the comfort of your desk, with Property Week’s first free-to-attend online seminar, now available on demand.
-
Insight
Sir, The government should reinstate empty rates relief.
If not, developers will leave buildings half finished until they find tenants, and older buildings that are empty will have roofs removed and made unsuitable to let to avoid this tax. Gary Thompson, Primrose Holdings, Chorley, Lancashire
-
News
Retailers land at Eagles Meadow
Clothing retailers Next and H&M and cinema Odeon have signed at Wilson Bowden’s 400,000 sq ft Eagles Meadow in Wrexham, where Debenhams and Marks & Spencer have already taken space.
-
News
Gazeleys Dunstable grab
Logistics developer Gazeley is poised to buy one of the most sought-after distribution sites in south-east England.
-
News
Financial services dominate West End lettings
More than 130,000 sq ft of office space was taken up in London’s West End this week.
-
News
Woolies and Dolcis feel retail pain
High street stalwarts ask landlords for monthly rent payments after tough second quarter
-
News
Newham picks Royal Docks
Newham Council has finally decided to move 2,000 back-office staff to the Royal Docks.
-
Professional
Cushman & Wakefield to fund instead fellowship
Cushman & Wakefield is funding a new real estate fellowship at INSEAD business school in Fontainebleau, France.
-
News
Curo’s Epic maiden voyage into Prague
Syndicate secures two properties for ¤17m and lines up two in Budapest
-
News
Silly Piperidentity crisis
I can understand Slough Estates wanting to change its name, but the choice of Segro has amused some, confused others and, in some cases, missed entirely.
-
Insight
Correction
Richard Elphick and Nicholas Powell of Strutt & Parker represent tenant Cadbury Schweppes at 25 Berkeley Square in London’s Mayfair and not Charles Cowley of CB Richard Ellis , as incorrectly stated in Up and Away (professional + legal, 29.06.07).