All Property Week articles in Property Direct November 2008
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Where I work
In each issue of Property Direct we talk to a growing business. This time Richard Heap meets Tom James, whose company sources leather for designers such as Karl Lagerfeld
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Manufacturers to slash spending on properties
Cuts on scale not seen since early 1990s as confidence plummets
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Occupier ‘survival kit’ to weather recession
CoreNet Global UK’s Harrington advises more efficient spending and better use of space
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Silver lining for industrial space occupiers as recession looms
Basingstoke landlords create incentives and keep rents low to retain tenants. Michael Lane reports
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Gatwick office market prepares to take off
Airport’s new owner will determine extent of long-term development. Aditi Shah reports
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Lack of funding and oversupply threaten Park Royal plans
Regeneration of Europe’s largest industrial area faces delays. David Hatcher reports
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Government stands firm on ports rates bills
The Government has angered occupiers at Britain’s ports by standing firm over huge business rates bills.
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Cisco begins hunt for occupiers at Green Park
Reading business park seeks tenants to shed its undesirable image. Aditi Shah reports
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Question: I believe it is still possible to get planning permission for flood-hazard areas. Is this the case and will it affect my insurance policy?
Andrew Piatt, head of planning at law firm Halliwells, responds
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Occupiers must plan for 2009 if they want to survive until 2010
Occupiers are right to be worried. Britain is in recession and is set to stay there throughout 2009. Bosses in the UK would be forgiven for wanting to spend next year in bed