All Property Week articles in 02 July 2010 – Page 4
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News
Madrid galáctico
A private Spanish investor has bought a prime office building in Madrid, on one of the corners of the famous Plaza de Cibeles
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Markets
Portman fundraising signals reshuffling of London pack
Marble Arch House sale is not “change of direction” says Portman chief
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Sturging to the finish
While Tim Wheeler was cycling a 180 km Tour de France stage to Les Rousses last Friday, 80 cyclists completed the final stage of the King Sturge Cycling Challenge, which involved 16 of the firm’s UK offices
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And finally
England’s oldest tourist attraction, Mother Shipton’s Cave and Historic Park (pictured), is suffering from a very modern problem: no bank will lend an aspiring operator enough money for the asking price of £1.5m
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LaSalle and F&C fundraising
LaSalle Investment Management and F C Reit Asset Management separately began fundraising for new open-ended, multi-sector UK property funds this week
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A fairy tale opening
If I were asked to describe the Grand Old Duke of York, an image of Paul Finch would not be far from my mind
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Wenger's new enterprise
When Arsène Wenger deliberates on how to spend the proceeds from Cesc Fabregas’s imminent departure from Arsenal, he might consider snapping up one of the watering holes near the Emirates so he can drown his sorrows
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Professional
A Woman's Workplace: economic efficiency and gender equality
In her winning entry to the CoreNet Global and Property Week essay competition, Erica Macheriotou discusses how economic efficiency holds the key to gender equality
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Markets
Elephant’s high-risers driven by views rather than wind
Strata SE1, London’s tallest residential tower, reaches completion
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News
Euro directive halted
The European Parliament has postponed the adoption of potentially damaging new rules that would tighten regulation of alternative investment funds such as hedge funds, but which could have also impacted on real estate funds and even property companies
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Insight
What to know: Local development orders
A new white paper on regional growth is due. Nick Johnstone looks at its potential affect on planning
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Insight
Veteran's day
In his first interview since taking office in March, Cushman Wakefield CEO Glenn Rufrano tells James Whitmore how he will revive its fortunes
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Private eye: David Pearl
Concept dining has cleansed my palate - now it’s time for some new ideas
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Professional
Take five … how to write a winning CV
If you’re applying for a job, getting your foot in the door can be tough. Sofiat Kolawole explains how your CV can give you the best chance
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News
Cubemaker squares up to Leeds estate
Cubemaker Partnership, the £100m UK investment fund of Cube Real Estate and BP Pension Fund, has bought Gelderd Road Industrial Estate, in Birstall, Leeds, from Rugby Estates for £7.3m
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Crown fires development starting gun
Construction of St James’s office block to begin in the autumn
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St Martin’s Courtyard: two sides
Shaftesbury and the Mercers Company have spent the past three years transforming the 2 acre site now known as St Martin’s Courtyard. The scheme has 25 shops that total 65,000 sq ft along Long Acre, St Martin’s Lane and Mercer Street. There are also 30,000 sq ft of restaurants and ...