All articles by Patrick Gower – Page 11
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Insight
Mary’s Margate nightmare
Rows, resignations and recriminations — the town team has seen it all since Mary Portas’s TV show split opinion between its factions. Patrick Gower reports on what went wrong
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Kallakis was “one of bank’s biggest private clients”
Achilleas Kallakis rose to become one of Allied Irish Bank’s largest private clients following years of lavish hospitality, a court heard today.
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Government wins landmark stamp duty case
HM Revenue Customs has won a landmark court ruling that could close a £170m stamp duty loophole.
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Quintain quits regions
Listed property company Quintain is selling a fund that holds a high-yielding portfolio of regional property as a result of new chief executive Max James’s review of the business.
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Pfizer appoints CBRE and JLL for global mandate
Jones Lang LaSalle and CBRE have been reappointed to advise pharmaceuticals company Pfizer on its 80m sq ft property portfolio.
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Kallakis retrial begins
The retrial of property tycoon Achilleas Kallakis began this morning, as Serious Fraud Office prosecutors accused him of using forged documents to obtain huge loans from Allied Irish Bank.
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Kallakis retrial begins
The retrial of property tycoon Achilleas Kallakis began this morning, as Serious Fraud Office prosecutors accused him of using forged documents to obtain huge loans from Allied Irish Bank.
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Planning reforms will fail to increase development, councils warn
Councils do not believe the government’s planning reforms will improve the economy, according to a national survey.
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Aviva to sell Cardiff Waterside
JLL appointed to find long-term investor to continue £100m regeneration scheme
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Anglo Irish Bristol office sale to test regional appetite
Agents invited to pitch for mandate for Portwall Place as Irish Banking Corp accelerates disposals
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Huawei pledges UK investment as it nears Reading deal
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has announced plans to invest £1.3bn in the UK as it closes in on signing for 140,000 sq ft of office space in Reading.
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Burberry issues profit warning
Burberry this morning warned that second quarter profits would be at the lower end of expectations, as shares dived 18% in early trading.
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Hansteen buys Easter estate from administrators
Hansteen has bought Horndon Industrial Park from the joint administrators of Easter Group.
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MPs gather evidence for Osborne’s empty rates review
A committee of MPs met with property industry trade bodies this week to draft a submission to chancellor George Osborne with the aim of easing the burden of empty property rates.
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Home Bargains bags giant shed site near Stonehenge
Expanding discount retailer buys 65 acre site at Solstice Park for southern distribution hub.
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Ministers mull residential planning shake-up
Large residential schemes could be reclassified and fast tracked through planning alongside airports and nuclear power projects as part of a scheme being considered by ministers to tackle the housing crisis.
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Ministers mull residential planning shake-up
Large residential schemes could be reclassified and fast tracked through planning alongside airports and nuclear power projects as part of a scheme being considered by ministers to tackle the housing crisis.