All Property Week articles in 20 July 2012
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Havas picks Jones Lang LaSalle to consolidate London offices
French media group Havas has picked Jones Lang LaSalle to help it find 150,000 sq ft of office space in London.
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Aspinal signs fifth London site
Aspinal of London has taken a 903 sq ft store on Marylebone High Street, expected to open in October.
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Crawley confirms developer for next phase of regeneration
Stanhope has been chosen to develop the second phase of the regeneration of Crawley town centre.
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Savills Spotlight - London Housing Supply Summer 2012
In this report Savills’ review the supply of land for new housing in London, when the land is likely to come forward for development and the market segment in which each scheme is likely to be launched.
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Savills: Residential Property Focus 2012
Residential property is now a two-way street. An asset that used to be viewed as something in which you invested your income in order to create capital has become a capital asset that people are putting equity into in order to obtain an income.
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Wainbridge top-up rescues London property from forced sale
Wainbridge and Longbow have averted the sale of a 340,000 sq ft office block that was being circled by opportunistic buyers by completing a refinancing this week, Property Week can reveal.
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Hammerson reveals Croydon plans
Hammerson has today unveiled its rival plans for the redevelopment of Croydon town centre.
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Hammerson reveals Croydon redevelopment plans
Hammerson has today unveiled its rival plans for the redevelopment of Croydon town centre.
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Savills spotlight: The World in London July 2012
London is one of the most, if not the most, cosmopolitan cities in the world. Over 35% of the residents of the whole Greater London were born abroad.
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Avon Capital Estates buys BNP Paribas site in Leeds
Maybrook Industrial Park in Leeds has been bought by Avon Capital Estates for £5.19m, reflecting a net initial yield of 8.9%.
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Harvey Nicks reveals plans for new format
Harvey Nichols has unveiled plans for its 22,000 sq ft standalone beauty store at Liverpool One shopping centre, due to open in late autumn 2012.
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Imperial West gets green light
Imperial College London has got planning permission for its 1m sq ft Imperial West scheme on the former BBC Wood Lane site in west London.
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Wholesale regeneration of Birmingham City Centre approved
The wholesale regeneration of parts of Birmingham City Centre has been approved by the Greater Birmingham Solihull Local Enterprise Partnershi, the businessdesk.com reports
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Olympic Park South Plaza: pictures revealed
Olympic chiefs this week submitted plans for a 28-acre public space to be created at the Olympic Park as the final curtain descends on the London 2012 Games.
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Workspace Group sees rent roll rise
Workspace Group has reported a 2% increase in its cash rent roll to £45.5m for the second quarter of the year, while like-for-like occupancy went up 0.6%.
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CSC reports rental income decline
Capital Shopping Centres Group has reported a flat NAV in the first half of 2012, falling by a nominal 0.3% to 390p, a result, it said, of unchanged capital values.
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CSC reports rental income decline
Capital Shopping Centres Group has reported a flat NAV in the first half of 2012, falling by a nominal 0.3% to 390p, a result, it said, of unchanged capital values.
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Allied London unveils Clarence Dock vision
Mike Ingall’s Allied London yesterday revealed its masterplan for a major overhaul of Clarence Dock in Leeds, which is to be rebranded as New Dock.