All Property Week articles in 6 July 2007 – Page 7
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News
Blears and Cooper take up Kelly’s baton
Hazel Blears and Yvette Cooper are to take charge of the UK’s built environment after a cabinet shake-up by Gordon Brown in which 16 ministers from Blair’s administration left government. Last week, Brown appointed Blears to take over from Ruth Kelly as secretary for communities and local government. Blears ...
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Professional
The smoking ban
Question: I am the owner of occupied office premises. Who is responsible for enforcing the smoking ban within or around the premises the landlord or the tenant? And how will the smoking restrictions be policed?
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Online
Auctions: the market holds strong through tough times
Theories that the auction sector is heading for collapse are unfounded
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News
Atlas buy spreads its Polish focus
Atlas Estates, the AIM-listed investor has completed its first Polish purchase outside Warsaw.
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News
Pumas asset value leaps
Puma Brandenburg, the AIM-listed German investor, increased its net asset value by 10.4% to €1.59 a share in the year to 31 March.
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News
Hammerson man joins Candys’ army
Andrew Locke joins luxury developer to take charge of Chelsea Barracks
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News
Arcadia’s bulk buy in Cambridge
Arcadia has taken 25,000 sq ft at Grosvenor and Universities Superannuation Scheme’s Grand Arcade development in Cambridge.
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Professional
Rise in rent review rows reveals shortage of arbitrators
One or two individuals could command the London office market, says Simon Curtis
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Professional
Surveyors’ apprenticeship growth
The Chartered Surveyors Training Trust has expanded its apprenticeship programme beyond London for the first time.
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News
H&M appoints Savills Leighton
H&M has recruited Gemma Leighton from Savills as an acquisitions surveyor.
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News
Rapleys’ sweet York appointment
Associated British Foods has appointed Rapleys to advise on the redevelopment and potential sale of its 100 acre sugar beet factory site in York.
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Insight
Sir, Another disgraceful example
Sir, Another disgraceful example of tax by stealth by Gordon Brown, motivated as usual, by filling the Treasury coffers rather than an informed decision-making process.
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News
Alpha Beta UK Resi Index first
An investment boutique specialising in property derivatives products is launching the first UK Residential Index Fund.
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Markets
Pretty lobbys to alleviate plight of ‘new poor’
Former Barratt chief demands fast-track planning for affordable housing to help first-time buyers
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Markets
All the way to the landbank
Doug Morrison explains the long-term plan behind this week’s merger between Taylor Woodrow and Wimpey
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Markets
Councils aim to ground Heathrow airport runway expansion
Councils in west London are gearing up for a battle with the Department for Transport over plans for an expansion of Heathrow airport’s runway, which are due to go to public consultation in the autumn. The consultation is expected to start in October on baa ’s plans for a third ...
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Conway Relf veterans set up new agency
West End veteran Michael Fraser and his colleague, Ian Kitchener, have left Conway Relf to start their own agency firm
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Professional
APC advice
The 13th in our series on APC success. This week: six-month counsellor and supervisor review, part two
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News
Miller adds German retail to m
Miller adds German retail to mixMiller Developments is to develop an 86,114 sq ft retail park at Hassloch in Heidelberg, Germany.