All Property Week articles in 02 November 2012 – Page 6
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Markets
Q+A: Innes Smith, Springfield
Innes Smith took over as CEO of Scottish housebuilder Springfield last month. He tells Property Week about his new role.
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Markets
Metropolitan seeks home in Nottingham
Metropolitan has commenced a search for an office of up to 50,000 sq ft in Nottingham.
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Insight
Generation Gap
With more candidates chasing fewer jobs, the struggle continues for property graduates. Hardeep Sandher reports.Photographs by Tom Harford Thompson
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News
LNR Property sale spells intriguing future for Hatfield Philips
News emerged last week that Starwood Capital had agreed a $1bn deal to buy loan servicing giant LNR Property.
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Markets
Notts Pod fully let and up for sale
Bildurn Properties has put the Pod on Fletcher Gate in Nottingham up for sale for £15.4m. The price for the 97,940 sq ft building reflects an 8% yield.
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Insight
Flight of the legals
Property legal teams are disappearing from City law firms. Sarah Townsend explains
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Insight
Flight of the legals
Property legal teams are disappearing from City law firms. Sarah Townsend explains
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Insight
London cannot expect more handouts post-Olympics
This year will go down as one of the greatest in our long history.
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Markets
Investor is Vital Ingredient for expansion
Developer Oberschneider backs fast food chain’s plans to double outlets. Rachel Hunter reports
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Private equity Essential for IDC
As if being an equity partner at Essential Land was not enough, co-founder Matt Phillips has added to his workload by joining forces with IDC Real Estate to launch IDC Develop, a new business based on residential projects financed with private equity.
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Professional
Enfranchisement raises the question: when is a house not a home?
The Supreme Court’s much-anticipated decision in Day v Hosebay and Howard de Walden Estates v Lexgorge last month missed an opportunity to clarify the law.
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News
MPs lobby Treasury for empty rates relief
Declining construction figures and support for small and medium-sized businesses have emerged as the key factors in the property industry’s fight for relief from empty property rates.
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News
Hong Kong stamps down on tax dodge
The Hong Kong government has followed the lead of the British government by hiking stamp duty on property bought by non-permanent and corporate residents to 15%.
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News
Need to know: how Whitgift debt sale will work
NAMA and IBRC agree strategy to enable sale of £166m of debt in attempt to resolve future ownership. Mike Phillips reports
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Professional
Dangerous storage fans flames of liability
The message: An owner is unlikely to be liable for accidental fire damage to adjoining property
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Markets
CSC draws top names to Nottingham
Urban Outfitters and Whole Foods tipped to arrive amid redevelopment. David Hatcher reports
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Markets
Leicester council wants new era for New Walk
Leicester City Council is to make a decision on its future office needs before the end of the year.
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News
US counting cost of Sandy
Experts are counting the economic cost of “Frankenstorm” Hurricane Sandy, which battered the Atlantic coast of the US at the beginning of this week.
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Professional
Green Corridor is Nice regeneration
Developers in Nice, France, have begun work on the second phase of a scheme to create a 30 acre urban park in the centre of the city.
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Markets
Land Securities seeks to fill every Cornerhouse
Land Securities is in discussions with an indoor crazy golf operator to sublet 16,000 sq ft at the Cornerhouse in Nottingham.