All Property Week articles in 04 December 2009 – Page 7
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Service industry suffers
The UK service sector showed a decline in sales in the last three months, cutting profitability
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Late payments improvement
Businesses’ late payment performance in October was the best since April 2008, showing “firms feel less inclined to hoard cash”, says information services company Experian
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Ikea opens third phase at Omsk mall
Ikea has opened the third phase of its 12th regional Russian mall, Mega Omsk, last week
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Minerva HQ sale and leaseback
Minerva is in talks to sell its head office in London’s West End for around £41m to Standard Life Investments
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They’re hired
Lend Lease has launched an apprenticeship scheme at Bluewater to help young people to break into shopping centre management
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Hereford’s watershed moment
Hereford was not as badly hit by floods this year as it was in 2007 and 2008
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Russell LDA Olympic Legacy head
Tom Russell headed the London Development Agency’s Olympic Legacy Directorate, rather than being chief executive of the newly formed Olympic Park Legacy Company, as stated last week (analysis, Property Week 27.11.09).
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Spurs scores site for White Hart Lane stadium set piece
Club buys 2 acre site from administrator, giving it 85% of the land needed for its new stadium development
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Stanhope’s Hereford half-measure
Livestock market scheme deemed too large for “current economic climate”. Christine Eade reports
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Littlecombe off the ground
Bloor Homes has sold the first six houses at its Littlecombe scheme in Dursley, Gloucestershire. Bloor is developing 30 homes but there are plans ultimately for 600. St Modwen , the developer of industrial property within Littlecombe, has found occupiers for 11 of the 16 industrial units (pictured), totalling 28,000 ...
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George’s g’day
The newest commercial tower in Brisbane’s central business district opened this week 93% let
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Goodman fund sells pair of sheds
Goodman’s Arlington Business Park Partnership (ABPP) property fund has sold two sheds totalling 401,837 sq ft in Northampton for £28m to a pension fund client of BNP Paribas Real Estate Investment Management. The industrial units at Brackmills Industrial Estate are let to Panasonic UK for an average of ...
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And finally
The growth in self-storage is not only the result of people storing furniture while they travel, rent or downshift
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And finally
Amid growing concern for the equipment of our fighting forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, it is reassuring to meet some happy soldiers
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Subway provides filling for roadside
Sandwich retailer to continue expansion in roadside locations
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Safestore refinances to fund expansion
The sturdiness of the self-storage sector has led at least one operator to plough in more money
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King Sturge's European Retail Property - Light at the End of the Tunnel?
“After two years of turmoil, there is growing evidence of light at the end of the tunnel for the European retail property market. However, this light could merely be an express train coming in the opposite direction.”
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Putting their Eds together
The IPD/IPF conference in Brighton last week was as lively as ever, but a for couple of delegates it was nearly a little too lively, when they were almost swept up by a gaggle of partygoers dressed up as sailors