All Property Week articles in 8 June 2007 – Page 3
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News
Last call for Japan's 'love hotel' investors
Global Financial Support, of Tokyo, is offering the 11th and last of its 'love hotel' funds. The Times
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Kwik Save steps towards administration
Troubled supermarket chain Kwik Save has filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators. The Times
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Southern Cross's northern expansion
Southern Cross Healthcare has acquired another 16 homes in the north-east of England and North Yorkshire. Financial Times. The Guardian. The Times
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Barclays buy more of Intercontinental
Shares in InterContinental Hotels Group rose yesterday after the Barclay brothers increased their stake in the group to 10%. The Times. The Guardian
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Helical Bar heads for White City
Helical Bar is set to apply for planning permission for 4.5m sq ft of commercial and residential development in west London. The Times. Financial Times
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Tchenguiz sews up Peverel swap purchase
Vincent Tchenguiz this week raised more than £500m through a pioneering financing deal involving a complex series of interest rate and inflation swap arrangements. Financial Times
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Grainger Trust's bumper year
Grainger Trust, Britain’s largest residential landlord, increased the market value of its property portfolio by 10% to £2.2bn over the six months to 31 March. The Times
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Markets
Unknown territory
A dramatic shift in Scottish local politics heralds a new age of uncertainty for developers. Tariq Tahir reports
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Insight
Rock on a roll
Entrepreneur Paul Kemsley talks about football, one of 2006’s deals of the year, and being Sir Alan Sugar’s rottweiler on The Apprentice.
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A regeneration scheme
A regeneration scheme in Lerwick, the Shetland Isles, opened last week. It features a three-storey Boat Hall with five boats suspended up to 14 metres high. The £11.6m Shetland Museum and Archives traces the islands’ Viking history. Shetland Amenity Trust developed the museum on the historic Hay’s Dock and restored ...
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Professional
Soil protection
Question: I’ve heard the European Commission is promoting a strategy for soil protection. Will it have any impact on the UK property market, and could it affect the way we do business? If so, what should we be doing?
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Tickets please?
Turnstone Estates knew Chelmsford Council was keen to promote public transport access to its new Priory Place office scheme in the town but not how literally the bus service would take it. Last Friday, the Number 42 bus drove into the scheme.
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Widows piqued
Mike Phillips talks to former Scottish Widows fund manager Tom Laidlaw about his row with his former employer
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Markets
The market in minutes - Scotland
Tariq Tahir gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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The market in minutes - Sussex
Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Stop, look, listen ...
To Croydon, where the jet-setting antics of Stiles Harold Williams office agent Neil Baker have caused chuckles in the market.
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Second Sprucefield judicial review
A second judicial review of the decision to allow an extension to Westfield’s Sprucefield Shopping Centre in Northern Ireland is to be heard in October.
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Osborne presses to improve REIT system
Shadow chancellor outlines proposals for Tory property policies