All Property Week articles in 13 May 2011
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Online
Workspace CEO Harry Platt to retire
Harry Platt is to step down as chief executive of Workspace Group next year.
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Nobel Prize winner joins Dolphin Capital board
AIM-listed residential investor Dolphin Capital has appointed a Nobel Prize winning economist to its board as non-executive director.
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Property Week Insight Guide to Global Risk Management
Property Week have published a unique Insight Guide to Global Risk Management in association with Taliance
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News
Buyers think hotels are Mint
Realstar, Marriott and Intercontinental among investors in running to snap up £575m, seven-strong portfolio
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Expedia checks in at Derwent London’s Angel Building
The remaining half of Derwent London’s Angel Building is close to being fully let, as 100,000 sq ft of offices was believed to be placed under offer this week
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PWTV: Inside the landed estates investment strategies
Three of the top names from London’s landed estates extolled the virtus of their three differing investment strategies at the Reading Real Estate Foundation’s annual lecture on Tuesday.
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Wakefield welcomes Trinity Walk
Nearly 200,000 people flocked to Wakefield city centre last weekend for the opening of Trinity Walk shopping centre
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Sell it! We’re the Sweeney
A former gasworks where 1970s police drama The Sweeney was filmed has come to the market
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Shaved for retirement
It is the end of an era in the West End with the retirements of the local property boys’ favourite barbers. Nick and Harry, who ran the Mayfair Salon in Avery Row like their father before them, have decided to take a well-earned rest. Salmon Property’s managing director Doug Stewart ...
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Insight
Steps to prevent suicide
Sir, Many of you will know the name of Peter Cleary. For those who don’t, Peter was head of retail development at Land Securities until March 2008, when tragically he took his own life. I grew up with Peter. I was close enough to him to have the honour of ...
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Pastures new for Meadows mall
The Meadows shopping centre in Chelmsford is to come to the market for £60m at a yield of around 7%
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Insight
Tchenguiz judicial review launched
Several companies controlled by the Tchenguiz Family Trust have applied for a judicial review of the conduct of the Central Criminal Court and Serious Fraud Office in the granting of a warrant for the search of their Park Lane offices on 9 and 10 March and the way those searches ...
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A who’s who of institutional lending
New breed of lenders line up to fill property funding hole
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ING lands tenants in Southampton
ING Real Estate Investment Management has signed two tenants at Southampton Trade Park. ING bought the 64,691 sq ft scheme in November. Nine of the 12 units were vacant. City Safe has taken 9,825 sq ft on a 10-year lease and Cleaning Supplies Direct has taken a 6,263 sq ft ...
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Teesside nest for Huntsman
US chemicals manufacturer Huntsman has leased 85,000 sq ft in Teesside for its European headquarters in the north-east of England
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Professional
Henderson prevails in Medway planning
The Planning Inspectorate has sided with Henderson Global Investors in a dispute with Medway Council over development in a former enterprise zone
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Professional
‘I won’t give up on my hunt for a job’
London South Bank University blogger Joe Vallely battles rejection as he searches for an internship
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Insight
Prime-secondary gap widens as market hints at recovery
The price gap between the best and second-best properties is at its widest since the late 1980s