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Care home administrations reach all-time high
Increased failure rate blamed on government spending cutbacks.
Topland relocates
Topland Group will move its London head office to the premises next door on Wigmore Street in London it was announced today.
BT picks agent for overseas property management
BT has appointed a sole agent as its global property services provider.
Landlords lured to join Ashley’s Republic
Sports Direct founder to focus on shoes and denim and rebrand USC stores.
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Aussie label takes shape in UK
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Regional hubs could benefit from cut-price storage
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Capital & Regional agrees to Appear Here
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Peacocks spreads its wings again in UK regions
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BlackBerry bears fruit for Segro
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CoreNet appoints new president
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TMT has largest share of M25 take-up since 2001
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DTZ wins Rolls-Royce mandate
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Howard de Walden’s Harley Street nurtures international appeal in bid to attract medical tourism
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News International headlines at the Place
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Bruntwood’s Citilab already buzzing
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Immigration threat to capital’s prosperity
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How King’s Cross won Google search
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News International in talks for London mega letting
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Law in order for Birmingham offices
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Sports Direct turns up heat on Republic landlords
Video
PWTV: The launch of Level 39
After the official launch of Level 39, Canary Wharf Group’s Head of Level 39 and technology entrepreneur, Eric Van Der Kleij spoke to Property Week’s legal and professional editor, Sarah Townsend about the story of the space.
FREE DOWNLOAD: WM Morrisons company profile
Property Week, in association with Brook Intelligence, has produced this comprehensive company report on the UK’s fourth largest food retailer, operating around 475 stores, Morrisons.
Analysis
Legionella comes to town
The potentially deadly legionella bacterium has been found in the water supply of a central London block of flats. Sarah Townsend reports
Blockbuster rent reviews after Gordon Brothers buyout
Landlords fear steep concessions will follow US restructuring firm’s purchase of business and 264 stores
Techie renters and overseas owners drive demand in capital
Employment figures suggest the City of London economy is struggling to gain traction, but the recent growth of the TMT (technology, media and telecoms) sectors demonstrates London’s long-term investment appeal, Knight Frank’s Prime Central London Rental Index report reveals this month (graph, below).
Central London starts 2013 on a positive note
We take a look at the take-up, demand, supply and rents in central London
PW Investigation: Crisis over retail collapses
Irate landlords and councils are buckling under the burden of £1bn of losses caused by a litany of “scandalous” retailer prepacks and CVAs. Rachel Hunter reports
We’re backing small and indie retailers to fill high street voids
As the June quarterly rent payment day came and went, New Look became the latest retailer to announce store closures, and sales prices were slashed in an attempt to attract shoppers and spend. It seems no one is immune to the problems of the retail sector.







