All articles by Tim Danaher – Page 17
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News
Valuers still wide of the mark says report
Drivers Jonas and IPD survey reveals a third of valuations are inaccurate
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Markets
Returning to old Holborn?
A cooling in demand has left High Holborn with an overhang of office space.
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News
Matrix close to £150m deal in Manchester
Investment house courts private clients to fund Spinningfields acquisition
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Chesterton Manchester four quit to join Donaldsons
Office head Rupert Barron and three senior staff defect to rival
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European valuation body reignites standards row
Group slams international valuation committee for ignoring systems in Europe and the US
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Rotch to sell half-share in £140m ground rent firm
Rotch, the private property company owned by brothers Robert and Vincent Tchenguiz, is to sell a half-share in its ground rent business Owners Provident.
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News
Asticus plans Lloyds HQ retail conversion
Developer keen to exploit frontages at Lombard Street site
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£30m bill looms as EBRD prepares to quit Broadgate
British Land set to insist that European bank's HQ must be returned to original condition
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Flood hits HSBC Wharf HQ move
Water damage at Canary Wharf will put relocation programme back three months
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Tower reprieved at Stock Exchange site
Greycoat favours extensive refurbishment instead of demolition
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Arbitration looms as Lloyds rent rockets
Insurance exchange faces £7m a year rent hike at Rogers landmark
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£60m Trinity Square sale shelved as Willis stays put
Blow to Development Securities as insurance firm puts City relocation plans on back burner
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Limited partnership restrictions lifted
Proposals to remove 20-partner limit could spark investment explosion
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Canary Wharf returns £2bn to shareholders
Long-awaited plans to give capital back are confirmed with 1.8% rise in net value
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Cannonbridge for sale at £170m in Pillar City revamp
Quoted company to offload all City holdings not owned by CLOUT
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Lloyds to move City HQ in swap deal
Asticus tie-up paves the way for bank's move to Gresham Street
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Pillar starts City spree with £180m deals
Unit trust close to buying Plumtree Court and 107 Cheapside
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Insight
Global disaster
Global Switch is a company under siege, with a chief executive refusing to deny he is about to step down and confusion, gloom and disagreement among its shareholders. We ask if the company can be revived
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News
Guinness faces £6m bill over Railtrack road rights
Brewing giant to pay rail operator for right to build access road to Park Royal business park