All Property Week articles in 02 May 2008 – Page 6
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News
London Bonas for retailer
Accessories retail chain Oliver Bonas is ramping up expansion plans and has signed up for four shops in the capital.
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Blackstone to launch third fund
US group Blackstone is raising equity for its third European fund.
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Big occupiers need energy tsars
UK businesses that have an annual utility bill of more than £1m should appoint their own ‘energy tsar’ to cut the cost of waste and carbon emissions, the Energy Bureau has recommended.
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Nottingham’s Trinity Sq beefs up
Norwich Union Life & Pensions and Helical Retail, advised by Capital Retail and Cushman & Wakefield, have let a 2,250 sq ft restaurant overlooking a public square to Gourmet Burger Kitchen, part of the Clapham House Group, at Trinity Square, Nottingham.
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Professional
London could become as hot as Marseille, says Hermes
Fund manager’s report warns southern European temperatures will impact on buildings
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Peverel expands base
Peverel is expanding its Hampshire base as part of a programme of expansion, whereby it aims to recruit up to 300 staff within two years.
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Markets
Barnsley is set to lure new tenants from Leeds and Sheffield
Barnsley is set to lure tenants from both Leeds and Sheffield, writes Hardeep Sandher
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Insight
Bargain Britain
Nick Duxbury bought the same basket of food at three discount supermarkets to show why they are booming in the downturn. He also explains their property strategies.
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Prescott slams ‘greedy’ banks
Lenders seeking to ‘fatten loan books’ ‘manipulated’ economy, says former housing overlord
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Doherty Baines takes off
Doherty Baines has opened an office in Heathrow as a signal of its confidence in the market.
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Banks must weed out bad practice
Volumes have halved but liquidity is still there, says Duncan Moir
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‘Local authorities stifle competition’
The Business Centre Association has called on local authorities to stop developing business centres in competition with the private sector because it is stifling competition and new development.
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Markets
City banker and Bostonian joins forces to attract investment to Plymouth
A City banker and a Bostonian have helped set up the UK’s second city development company to attract investment to Plymouth.
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Professional
Sweat your assets
In the first of a new quarterly series, Mark Jansen explains how five experts are working property for hard times
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Parkridge winds up Securities arm
Parkridge Holdings has wound up Parkridge Securities to concentrate on large-scale projects across Europe.
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Shaftesbury plans London ‘ladies’ area’
Shaftesbury and the Mercers Company have revealed plans for an upmarket ‘ladies’ area’ in central London.
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Anglo Holt for Hough Leisure Park
Liberty Mercian has appointed Anglo Holt construction to build the next stage of Hough Retail Park in Stafford.
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Online
Kemsley Rocks up in Los Angeles
Paul Kemsley’s Rock has made its Los Angeles debut for its new £500m joint venture with Bank of Scotland Corporate.
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Cancer Research UK to call on Angel Centre
Derwent London to prelet 135,000 sq ft in Islington