All Property Week articles in 23 September 2011
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Neill rules out scrapping NPPF
Government minister Bob Neill has said criticism by the National Trust and Daily Telegraph would not stop the introduction of a National Planning Policy Framework.
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Rock signs new tenants and centre director
The Rock Shopping Centre in Bury has signed up a group of new tenants and appointed a new centre director, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Major deals for Leeds as Ingeus moves to The Gateway
Welfare-to-work provider Ingeus UK has taken 12,000 sq ft of space at The Gateway in Leeds in what is believed to be the biggest commercial property letting in the city this year, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Gazeley to shift £100m sheds
Gazeley has put three sheds on the market totalling more than 1.5m sq ft.
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RUGBY WORLD CUP BLOG: Still too tough to call
Now we are well into the pool games and the quarters starting in the first week of October and its obvious to all - upsets such as Ireland’s 15-6 win over the Wallabies mean this competition could go any which way.
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RUGBY WORLD CUP BLOG: Forwards fire up Ireland and set the tournament alight
Luck of the Irish? Not a bit of it! What an outstanding performance and a well-earned victory. Did you call that? I didn’t and no-one I spoke to saw it coming. Hats off to a superb Irish showing which leaves the tournament wide open now. ...
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Shelter supports planning reform - do you?
Homeless charity Shelter has welcomed the government’s proposed planning reforms and urged ministers to tackle the ‘nimbyism’ contributing to the housing crisis.
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Squarestone Brasil enjoys 24% NAV rise
Squarestone Brasil demonstrated further proof of the strength of the emerging markets by achieving a 24% rise in net asset value in the first six months of the year.
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Wainbridge in west London
Wainbridge Capital has completed the purchase of a west London office building and an equity raising
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The Junction revises retail plans in region
The Junction fund is dusting off plans for its £30m retail scheme at Oldbury Shopping Park in the West Midlands
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Irish Petstop purrs into UK
Irish pet accessories retailer Petstop is preparing to branch out from Ireland and debut in the UK
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Rockspring jumps on Hornbach
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has purchased a retail warehouse in Dortmund on behalf of the Rockspring German Retail Box Fund
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Hong Kong tops prime resi table
Hong Kong’s super-prime residential property is twice as expensive as the central London market, research published on Wednesday by Savills revealed
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A Long, Long Way From Homes
In the second part in our series on the government’s planning reforms, Patrick Gower assesses their impact on our chronic housing shortage
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Retirement home ‘rip-off’ remains unregulated
Residents of retirement housing may be wealthy, but they are also among the more vulnerable members of society, which is why specialist developers and managing agents are under pressure to clean up their act. Yet the sector remains blighted by uncertainty