All Property Week articles in 9 October 2009 – Page 7
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Insight
WHOM TO KNOW: Christopher Jonas
Aditi Shah profiles agency’s renaissance man, who has just celebrated 50 years in the industry
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Markets
Chester waits for Northgate redesign
Six months after Land Securities appeared to come to the rescue of ING Real Estate’s 500,000 sq ft Northgate shopping scheme in Chester, when a fall in values made it financially unviable, the rumour mill has neither smoke nor fire to fuel it
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Markets
Late check-in
If the Hotel California was the place where you could never leave, Hilton Hotel on Chavasse Park in Liverpool has been the one where you cannot check in
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News
Gateshead yard’s freight changes
British Railways Board (Residuary) has sold a derelict site in Gateshead to Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council in the biggest residential transaction in the area this year
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News
White knights for last chance saloons
London Town teams up with lender Commercial First to provide finance, advice and occupation for struggling pubs
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Professional
Savills to manage Kennet centre
Newbury Unit Trust has appointed Savills to manage the 200,000 sq ft Kennet Shopping Centre in Newbury, Berkshire
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Professional
CBI tells parties to keep planning ‘uber-body’
Business organisation launches 12-point plan for next government
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News
Salmon catches Tesco in Leigh
Salmon Harvester has signed up Tesco Extra and Cineworld to operate the supermarket and multiplex cinema proposed for its £50m retail and leisure-led scheme on the former Quinn radiator factory site on Spinning Jenny Way in Leigh town centre in Lancashire
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News
Cushman’s October catalogue
Cushman & Wakefield has published the catalogue for its 22 October sale which has a saleable value of £40m
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Markets
Liverpool still can’t take occupiers for granted
They are damned if they do, and damned if they don’t
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News
Hustle and bustle at Saltley
Saltley Business Park in Birmingham does not spring to mind as the ideal location for a racy BBC drama about a group of con artists set in London
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Professional
St James’s Square businesses suffer huge rate rises
Businesses in St James’s Square in London’s West End will have to pay more than double their existing business rates in April
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News
West End the business for school
The London School of Business and Finance is in talks to take 20,000 sq ft at WELPUT’s 17 Connaught Place in London’s West End
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News
British Land retail leaving to go solo
Andrew Jones and his retail colleagues at British Land, Valentine Beresford and Mark Stirling, are thought to be planning to resign to establish a new venture
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News
British Land sells Eastleigh park
British Land has sold Channon Retail Park in Eastleigh, Southampton, to Eastleigh Borough Council for £11m, reflecting a net initial yield of 7.33%
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News
Schroders and British Land complete labours of Hercules
Hercules Unit Trust, the £1.4bn retail warehouse fund managed by Schroders and British Land, has secured bondholder support for the restructuring of its £1bn commercial mortgage-backed security loan
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Markets
Low rents breathe life into Dublin office market
The two most doomed names in Irish business circles, Liam Carroll, the property developer, and Anglo Irish Bank, whose €28bn property loans will be taken over by the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), may soon be able to co-operate again
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Markets
Liverpool’s boulevards of broken dreams
Paul Unger revisits three city centre schemes that were launched in the boom but never made it off the drawing board
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Insight
Boom or Bubble?
Investment yields are falling and buyers outnumber sellers. Are we in a mini-investment boom, or is the bubble about to burst … again? Property Week's news team assesses how we got here, and what happens next