All Property Week articles in 04 July 2014 – Page 4
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London overheats and warms the regions but the prospect
Law firm Nabarro has run a poll of 239 property investors, developers and agents who together control £150bn of assets to ascertain their outlook on the UK property market.
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Why the UK should look overseas to invigorate the rental sector
Imagine a sunny summer’s day. You are stretched out on a lounger in a beautiful roof garden, enjoying stunning city views and a cool drink.
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Property Week Podcast with Killian Hurley and Henry Pryor
Mount Anvil chief executive Killian Hurley has warned that there is volatility and uncertainty in the London residential market, where house price increases are “unsustainable”.
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LGP invests in Shoreditch’s tech heartland
Legal & General Property (LGP) has paid Resolution Property £62.6m for an office building opposite Google’s Campus London in the heart of Shoreditch’s tech city district.
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Markets
Goya goes industrial
Goya Developments plans to build a 50,000 sq ft speculative trade counter and light industrial scheme in Orpington, Kent.
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Network Rail on track to take new office space in Glasgow
Company’s move prompted by departure from its current home as city’s office leasing market remains steady
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Vision’s gamble on King Street pays off in style
After an early setback, this developer decided to offer something different. Richard Williams reports
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Professional
Stars of the future: Interns shine with new schemes
TIAA Henderson has set up an internship with the University of Cambridge. Adam Branson finds out how they are recruiting young people.
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Follow the leaders
Ludgate has often said that delegates at Property Week’s RESI conference in Celtic Manor, Wales, move in the same circles as world leaders.
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Markets
Safestore’s French focus
Self-storage REIT Safestore has disposed of a site in Southend, Essex, and bought the freehold of a store in Paris.
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Hunt is on for law firm’s new HQ
Law firm Withers is about to launch a new requirement in the City of London as it considers its future at 16 Old Bailey.
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Schroders launches Euro team
Schroders has established a new European global property securities team to invest in listed real estate companies and equities.
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Five Guys make eaters Rotunda in Kingston
UK Commercial Property Trust has signed two 20-year leases in Greater London, with US burger chain Five Guys opening in The Rotunda, Kingston, and Yo! Sushi set to open at 204 Kensington High Street.
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We’re making strides on diversity, but there’s a lot more to be done
In my last piece for Property Week I quoted a pretty unlikely source, the US rapper Macklemore, when I was discussing the evolution of the FRI lease.
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Jolie signs Frank Declaration
Daniel Mendoza, director of agency Ereira Mendoza, had his own brush with celebrity of his own when Hollywood star and United Nations ambassador Dame Angelina Jolie and foreign secretary William Hague stopped by last month to sign the Anne Frank Declaration for The Anne Frank Trust, which he chairs.
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Dunmoore starts work on trade counter
Dunmoore has begun work on a trade counter scheme on the A34 in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.
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Professional
Major corporations embrace global strategy for property
New research from Turner & Townsend shows multinationals have recently taken a more managed approach to their property. Adam Branson reports.
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Come fly with me
Lynda Shillaw talks to Richard Williams about her ambitions and strategy for the Airport City masterplan
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Q&A: Kier/Investec Trade City joint venture
Investec Structured Property Finance has partnered with Kier Property in a joint venture to speculatively develop Trade City-branded trade counter and light industrial schemes in the South East.