Commercial Property News Archive for 29-Feb-2008

Exchequer loses as £200bn of commercial property is held in tax havens (Times Online)

More than half of the £400 billion of commercial property across Britain is believed to be held by investors and companies in tax havens overseas, The Times has learnt.

COUNTY ENGINEER QUITS (Belmond Independent)

County employees get nice pay raise while commercial property taxes go up again.

Property options revealed by Howes Percival (Business Weekly)

A cooling property sector will generate new interest in tools to help landowners and developers continue to agree to deals in an uncertain market, a law firm?s commercial property experts have predicted.

Geeslin considers raising windstorm cap (Galveston County Daily News)

Almost seven months after rejecting a similar request, the Texas insurance commissioner is considering whether to allow governments and commercial property owners in coastal counties to buy greater amounts of state windstorm coverage.

Camden magazine considers move to buildings in Rockland â?” Other Camden area businessmen eye property too (Camden Herald)

ROCKLAND â?” The interest by Camden area businessmen in buying and developing properties in Rockland continues, as the owner of Camden-based Maine Boats Homes & Harbors magazine is bidding on a commercial property in the cityâ?™s South End, with a view to moving his business there.

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