All Property Week articles in Property Direct November 2007
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UK landlords and tenants top European sustainability league
But only 24% of UK occupiers would consider energy efficiency in short-term leasing of a building
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Thames Valley developers seek to prove refurb is as green as new
Demand for Berkshire grade A offices is being met by a spate of refurbs
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Developers tap occupier demand from third Heathrow runway
Despite strong opposition, the extension would bring rich pickings
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Climate is changing in favour of occupiers
The commercial property market may be full of doom and gloom because of falling values and returns, but at least that seems to be providing some good news for small occupiers.
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Timetable for energy performance certificates
A phased timetable for the introduction of energy performance certificates was unveiled earlier this month by the Communities and Local Government department.
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Office lobby group calls for more evaluation surveys
Report points to direct link between design and business performance
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Report shows small occupiers receive better lease deals
Annual Lease Review shows landlords are having to be more flexible in lengths of leases to tenants
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Sheds light up a lacklustre Basingstoke market
Brixton, MEPC follow Hermes’s refurb of Johnson & Johnson centre
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Question: We have a 99-year lease on a property. Our freeholder has granted a lease to our immediate landlord. What happens if that lease is forfeited by the freeholder?
Mike Higginson, partner at Trowers & Hamlins, responds
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Crawley relocations face 12-month wait as grade A office famine bites
Businesses seeking offices in the West Sussex town face 7.9% vacancy rate
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Erinaceous considers options to cut ‘unsustainable’ debt
Troubled property services company Erinaceous this morning said its borrowing was at an unsustainable level and one possible solution was a debt-for-equity swap.