All Property Week articles in 02 October 2009 – Page 7
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Professional
Take five … things to do in October
Catch Saving Britain’s Past, a documentary series charting the development of the conservation movement in Britain before it disappears from BBC iPlayer on 19 October
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Markets
Prologis’s Firstan place
Firstan has taken 80,122 sq ft at Prologis European Properties’ Cardinal 3 scheme in Godmanchester, Huntingdon
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News
London & Stamford makes first residential play at Highbury
London & Stamford has made its debut residential property purchase, buying 146 units at Arsenal’s former Highbury stadium at a 27% discount to their individual market price
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Markets
And finally …
Anyone who thought Dragons’ Den’s Duncan Bannatyne wasn’t the most fashionable TV personality take note
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News
IPD indicates French falls
The IPD French Bi-Annual Property Indicator says French office values fell 8.4% during the first six months of 2009
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News
Livingstones eye reprise of NR Nordic
London & Regional subsidiary may be bought back after Laxey inverventions
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Markets
Newcastle experiences increased office take-up
The city’s supply exceeds that of any other large regional centre
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Online
Leading by example
Veterans are meant to be grizzled, grey-haired, surly and convinced that the old ways are best
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News
Pension funds ‘in flux’ seek solace in real estate
Prupim research shows UK pension funds plan to increase property weighting between now and 2012
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Markets
Out with the old Eldon in Newcastle
Capital Shopping Centres is just four months from opening a £75m extension to its shopping centre in the city
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News
NHS gives hope for Edinburgh’s Waverley Gate
The NHS Executive in Scotland is in talks to become the first tenant at Waverley Gate in Edinburgh since the collapse six months ago of the developer, Castlemore
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News
Redgrave’s driving lessons
I had the pleasure of playing golf with Sir Steve Redgrave the other day at the annual Lambert Smith Hampton-sponsored Redgrave Pinsent Golf Classic
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Professional
New EU rules may deter insurers
For years insurance companies have sought financial refuge in Bermuda. But now, firms such as Accenture and Willis are looking to leave following US president Barack Obama’s crackdown on tax havens
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Professional
Stay the course: how to prosper during the recession
Although the current outlook is bleak for property graduates, many in a similar position during the last recession have prospered.
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Insight
Sunderland shows regeneration effort must continue
Sunderland is not immune from the economic problems that besiege every other city in the UK