All Property Week articles in 01 April 2011
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Two days left to win an overseas internship
The Sociable Surveyors competition to win an internship with major property companies and consultancies around the world will close this Friday.
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Podcast: Liberty MD Ed Burstell on retailers, TV and Mary Portas
This month Property Week;’s podcast host James Max is joined by Ed Burstell, managing director of London emporium Liberty, to discuss the retail market, TV and Mary Portas’s review of the UK’s high street.
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Podcast: Paul Munford and Liz Locke give you exclusive insight into Omni Capital
Paul Munford, chief executive of Omni Capital, and Liz Locke, business development director, talk to Property Week’s podcast host James Max about how and why the finance business works.
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Podcast Special: Tony Horrell opens up about his decision to leave JLL for Colliers
Tony Horrell - new chief of Colliers International’s UK and Ireland business talks openly and honestly to James Max about the troubles in his personal life which led to his decision to leave Jones Lang LaSalle after more than 25 years to join Colliers.
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APC Advice - Week 50: Month 24 – THE FINAL ASSESSMENT
Jon Lever explains what you can expect from your final assessment, and Ben Elder looks at the procurement and tendering competency
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Interserve’s Buckingham Palace contract extended
Interserve has won a £108m two-year extension from Defence Infrastructure to look after estates in London including Buckingham Palace and St James’s Palace.
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MacDonald & Company pioneers dating service
Recruitment firm MacDonal Company has pioneered a new dating service as the business looks to diversify into “social business”.
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Lebanese buyer is toast of Cannes
Former Dorchester owner Toufic Aboukhater buys €450m hotels portfolio from Morgan Stanley
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Coalition pilots "wikiplanning"
Developers and planners have yet to grasp the planning changes in the Budget and the Plan for Growth, but the government’s appetite for changes shows no sign of abating. Today, the government is due to publish amendments to the Localism Bill, in which it sets out measures to let residents ...
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Richmond spec start
Wereldhave has started construction on a speculative office and retail development in Richmond upon Thames
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Progress for Pilgrim Street under Reubens’ ownership
The Reuben brothers’ purchase of the 42 acre East Pilgrim Street site in Newcastle in February has placed it in single ownership for the first time in more than a decade
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Office Prophecies
The British Council for Offices has shortlisted eight entrants for a competition to design the media office of the future
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Why UK is now ripe for a residential REIT
Reading through last week’s Budget gave the clear impression that the government has been underwhelmed by the impact made so far by REITs
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Property under starter’s orders for London Marathon
A mix of keen first-timers and running veterans are taking the opportunity to get in shape and raise money for charity on 17 April
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Musgrave lands on Mayfair
Mayfair Capital Investment Management, the UK property fund manager, has appointed Stephen Musgrave to succeed David Larkin as chairman
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Newcastle retail landlords take stock
New owners and retail and leisure plans for city centre scene
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Squatters to be kicked out quicker
New government plans could make it easier for homeowners and commercial property landlords to evict squatters
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High hopes
England may have disastrously crashed out of the cricket World Cup at the weekend, but British Land was already preparing the next crop of youngsters to come through the ranks at its Capital Kids’ Cricket grand final at Lord’s last week. British Land sponsored the competition in which 250 state ...