All Property Week articles in 8 June 2007 – Page 7
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Professional
The London Borough of Hillingdon
The London Borough of Hillingdon and the mayor of London are to grant planning permission for an ‘environmentally sensitive’ replacement for terminals 1 and 2 at Heathrow airport. Designed by Foster & Partners, Heathrow East will feature a combined heat and power plant that will help to reduce carbon emissions ...
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Markets
Bonny Stockland
Why has a £4.6bn Australian property group bought Scottish outfit Halladale? Tariq Tahir explains
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News
Tiffany sells Bond Street gem
Tiffany & Co is to sell its 15,000 sq ft Bond Street store in London’s West End.
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Markets
Black days for Brown
The move up from chancellor to prime minister will not make the housing crisis vanish for Gordon Brown. Doug Morrison reports
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News
Halfords gears up as London gets on bikes
Retailer’s upmarket Bike Hut format to be rolled out across south-east
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News
Bidders herd into Hereford
Seven developers are vying to develop a retail quarter on a former 12 acre livestock market in Hereford: British Land with Land Regeneration; Centros Miller; Hammerson; Modus; Simons Developments; Stanhope; and Wilson Bowden.
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Markets
Gilligan sues Multi over sale of Belfast resi scheme
Developer claims Dutch company is contractually obliged to sell flats at Victoria Square
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News
Basildon seeks project director
Basildon Renaissance Partnership wants to appoint a development project director to find a strategic development partner for the £1bn redevelopment of its town centre.
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News
Invista and bank to buy UK homes
Invista Real Estate Investment Management has set up a joint venture with the Bank of America to buy a £127.5m portfolio of UK residential properties.
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News
Balfour-Lynn slashes price to save Vector float
£2bn hotel REIT flotation fails to entice investors and institutions
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Markets
Future of Lloyds’ Worthing site hangs in balance
Private equity buyout of Lloyds TSB Registrars could lead to sale or redevelopment of headquarters
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News
Baker Tilly takes Edinburgh office
Chartered accounting firm Baker Tilly has taken the 12,850 sq ft first floor on a 15-year lease at £27.50/sq ft at phase two of Miller Developments and British Waterway’s Edinburgh Quay scheme. Jones Lang LaSalle and GVA Grimley are the letting agents; Graham & Sibbald advised Baker Tilley.
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Markets
Crawley back to life
A speculative office boom is coming to Crawley. Christine Eade explains why
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News
FM lets ProLogis sheds in Avignon
ProLogis has let 18,580 sq m (200,000 sq ft) of distribution space to third-party logistics operator FM Logistic in Avignon in the south of France.
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Professional
NAOs new auditing benchmark
A new benchmarking tool has been launched to help improve property management in the public sector.
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News
Athens occupier market expands
The Athens occupational market has grown this year because of changes in corporate taxation, according to the latest research by Savills.
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Markets
Glasgow’s Silverburn triggers chain reaction from Arcadia
Arcadia brands including Topshop and Dorothy Perkins to take 35,000 sq ft at shopping centre
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National Geographic joins Apple on Regent St
Multi-media company National Geographic has signed up for its first store in the world – on London’s Regent Street, as one of the street’s star tenants prepares to debut at Lakeside in Thurrock, Essex.
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News
Apollo lands in Telford
Apollo Real Estate and Hark Group have confirmed their £442m purchase of Telford Shopping centre.
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News
Early to stay at Amec
John Early, Amec Developments’ chairman, will not be moving to the company’s new owner Morgan Sindall. Amec Developments was bought by construction group Morgan Sindall this week but Early will remain at parent Amec. Morgan Sindall has paid a net £26m for the division in addition to Amec’s building and ...