All Property Week articles in 01 November 2013 – Page 6
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Professional
Pupils take career tips from Chiswick Park tenants
Blackstone and Enjoy-Work host interview skills day for local school.
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News
Candy's sweet tooth
Ludgate attended the launch of the autumn/winter 2013 issue of Candy Candy’s Candy magazine on 15 October, where she made merry with the industry’s finest.
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Markets
Take five … buzzing hives of industry
Rhiannon Bury rounds up the latest activity in the region’s industrial market
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Insight
Ruling may worsen the position for owners of new, speculatively constructed industrial buildings
It is clear councils are slowly waking up to the harsh reality that business rates retention, and the underlying review of how both business rates support and council tax reliefs are funded from central government, is having a very negative effect on income.
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Markets
Whitefriars’ luck brings Primark and Tiger to Canterbury
Henderson lures third anchor to its open-air shopping centre. Stuart Watson reports
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Markets
Northamptonshire puts faith in bricks and mortar
Property central to local enterprise partnership’s growth plans for county. Rhiannon Bury reports
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Insight
New breed of developer is learning from London’s landed gentry
New London Architecture has a really interesting exhibition on at the moment about London’s great estates.
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Professional
Will next cycle of surveyors learn lessons of boom and bust generation?
Between 1997 and 2012 the £385bn UK commercial property market was remodelled by globalisation and reshaped by the biggest boom and bust in modern history.
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News
Cameron courts Islamic investors with sharia bond
The government is to launch a sharia-compliant £200m bond that is expected to be secured against central government property.
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Markets
BMW drives lettings uptick in Farnborough
For more than a decade since the dot.com bubble burst, the M3 corridor has been one of the weakest office markets in the south-east.
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News
Cushman hopes to bloom under new UK chief Flower
Cushman Wakefield revealed this week that its head of London markets, Digby Flower, will take over as UK CEO.
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News
Young blood in regions as Delancey director sets up firm
Ben Young, a senior buyer in Delancey’s investment team, will depart the company to set up a private investment vehicle that will assemble a portfolio of regional commercial properties.
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News
Blackstone finds good neighbour in Mayfair
Blackstone is to expand its London head office by around 24%, by taking 15,000 sq ft at the adjacent building.
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News
Canmoor goes into business in Birmingham and Leeds
Canmoor has bought a pair of business parks in Birmingham and Leeds for £70m, allowing the previous owner to pay off £46.5m of debt.
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Insight
Beware the onslaught of a second fiscal cliff
Investing in REITs is “… like being in a submarine without a periscope”, says one fund manager with share prices whipsawing around on macroeconomic news.
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Markets
Law firm sandwiched between scientists at former Pfizer plant
Discovery Park, the former Pfizer campus in Sandwich, Kent, has signed four new tenants.
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Markets
Derby Magistrates Court pressed back into community service
The £3m refurbishment of the former Derby Magistrates Court will begin next week, to create 15,000 sq ft of serviced office space, a cafe and a new local studies library.
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News
Mapeley back in black
Mapeley has reported a £74.3m profit for the year, compared with a £103.2m loss the year before.
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News
Shortlist for CoreNet Awards
CoreNet UK has announced the shortlist for the CoreNet Awards, in association with Property Week, featuring occupiers such as ITV, Deutsche Bank and AstraZeneca.
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News
When beach balls attack
A giant beach ball that had been tethered to the roof of a Derwent London property on Old Street Roundabout that will become the White Collar Factory, broke free and bounced around in the rain early Monday morning.