All Property Week articles in 03 December 2010 – Page 5
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Redevco checks out of Savoy
Redevco has sold Savoy Court, an office property in London’s West End, to the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) for £45m – an initial yield of 6.25%
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Catalyst to spark Kandahar restructure
Investor to provide cash and asset management in tie-up with David Ross
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Frontier founders in High Court row with Palmer Capital
Ray Palmer removed as director and sued for damages following acrimonious dispute over strategy
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Insight
Cannes we move MIPIM?
Sir, At a London Development Agency-organised briefing meeting, the audience was given an update on the scope and size of the budget cuts
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Harbert and Canmoor tackle tower
Harbert and Canmoor have completed their purchase of the BSI Tower in Chiswick, west London, for around £29m, as tipped by Property Week (news, 22.10.10)
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Insight
Canary conundrum
As JP Morgan weighs up three options for consolidation, its decision could spell out the future of London as a financial growth spot
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Cambridge race to fund public property vehicle
Cambridgeshire County Council has reached a provisional agreement to create an investment vehicle for public property in the area – but the body leading the project faces abolition
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Nokia head follows GlaxosmithKline call
Nokia’s global property head, Colin King, will leave to join pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline next January
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Cala Homes stuffs Pickles for a second time
High Court orders councils to disregard Communities secretary’s latest advice
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Markets
Databank: buy to let is the future
It is likely that 2010 will be viewed as the year residential investment in the UK finally matured into a serious asset class
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Professional
Grey Matters: the psychology of business decisions
Financiers are increasingly investigating why human psychology clouds investor decision making. Weijia Wang explains
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Property chefs' burnt offing
They say too many cooks spoil the broth, but in this week’s episode of Property Chef, it takes just three chefs to start burning their food, cutting their fingers and struggling under the pressure of being judged by Canteen co-owner and head chef Cass Titcombe
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Savills flexes muscles in Brussels with ex-DTZ team
Property services firm Savills has launched a property and asset management service as part of its Belux (Belgium and Luxemburg) operation
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Brum’s consultancy plan
Plans to allow Birmingham City Council building consultancy and urban design teams to set up a company that can win business from the private sector have been put out for consultation
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Boxfresh idea in Shoreditch
The world’s first pop-up mall is to set up in Shoreditch, east London, offering short-term leases to 60 retailers
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Professional
Landlords not boxed in by deposit safety rules
The message Landlords will be relieved over the time for compliance with requirements of tenancy deposit protection schemes
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Markets
Gerbeau bowled over by leisure
Family or privately owned leisure operators need to be more transparent when reporting their revenues to attract more investment into the sector
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Oxford Street Boots sale prescription
A retail and office block on London’s Oxford Street has been put on the market at £85m