All Property Week articles in 02 July 2010 – Page 8

  • Karen Campbell
    Online

    Campbell resigns from Maxim

    2010-07-01T16:36:00Z

    Karen Campbell, chief executive of TAL CPT Land Development, the developers behind the £330m Maxim Office Park near Glasgow has resigned.

  • Online

    LTGDC confirms £6m strategic land purchase

    2010-07-01T14:50:00Z

    The London Thames Gateway Development Corporation has bought seven land plots in Hackney Wick and Fish Island, east London, from PricewaterhouseCoopers, which is administrator to Paul Kemsley’s Rock Investments.

  • Online

    Morrisons buys Croydon site

    2010-07-01T13:00:00Z

    Morrisons, the UK’s fourth largest supermarket chain, has bought an 11.3-acre site in Croydon for a new store.

  • Online

    Budget hotels are booming as Boris opens 400th Travelodge

    2010-07-01T10:11:00Z

    The budget hotel sector has been booming through out the recession as was evidenced yesterday with the opening of the 400th Travelodge hotel near Waterloo train station in London.

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    Property Week Global Interactive: New Orleans Five Years On

    2010-06-16T16:08:00Z

    As the residents of New Orleans rebuild their city, we bring a special report on their progress and look at whether developers are doing enough to deliver the homes that are needed.

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    Property Week Global Interactive: The Equity Special

    2010-05-04T15:50:00Z

    In May’s issue, we turn the spotlight on the world’s richest investors and top entrepreneurs and reveal where they plan to spend their cash this year as well as report on China, where fears of a Dubai style property crash are looming.

  • Online

    Property Week Global Interactive Launch Issue: Masters of the Universe

    2010-03-02T15:48:00Z

    In this, the very first issue of Property Week’s groundbreaking interactive magazine, find out: which agency is leading the race for global domination, where fund manager Europa Capital wants to invest its €1bn of cash and the latest from the New York Post’s Steve Cuozzo on where New York’s property ...