All Property Week articles in 04 March 2011 – Page 3
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Professional
How to relocate with your family
Preparation and packingCheck what essential items are not available in your host country, and prepare to take these with you. These may include important items such as prescription medicine. Marriage or birth certificates may need to be verified before they are accepted in your host country.Before packing, make a complete ...
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Insight
Manhattan eyeline
A battle royale is on between two enormous new commercial developments in Manhattan
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Professional
Expat files: Hong Kong home
In July 2010, Nick Axford, his wife Tina and three young children relocated from London to Hong Kong with CB Richard Ellis
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News
Segro refines focus in Europe
Industrial REIT Segro has altered its continental European strategy to focus on fewer countries
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News
Lucidus leases in West End
Hedge fund manager Lucidus Capital has leased the 5,741 sq ft third floor of Fenwick’s 55 New Bond Street in London’s West End at £70/sq ft. Cushman Wakefield and H2SO advised Fenwick; Charter Land advised Lucidus.
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News
Ellesmere Port peels open new regeneration quango
While regeneration agencies close down in other towns and cities, the Cheshire town of Ellesmere Port is launching a new quango
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Markets
Vietnam: low-cost economy’s high value
Vietnam surpassed its 6.5% GDP growth target by 0.2% in 2010 and shows no signs of slowing down
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Professional
International Salary Survey: Salaries rise in the East
Macdonald & Company survey of more than 13,000 property professionals across the world reveals that the UK and Europe lag behind Asia and the Middle East in terms of financial benefits, but that the happiest employees are still in Britain
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Markets
Dundee: playing the game with new media
Need to know Also on the east coast, Dundee is 60 miles from Edinburgh and is Scotland’s fourth-largest city. Historically linked to the manufacturing of jute and jam, it has now developed a reputation for attracting bioscience and digital occupiers, particularly computer games developers. Whom to know Bruce Linton, chairman, ...
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News
Liverpool’s South Docks stakeholders float options
Area could become floating village under new plans
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News
Unite to hold on to developments
Unite Group, the student accommodation company, is to change its business model, by focusing on London and retaining ownership of its developments
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Professional
How I cope with international travel, by Ian Marcus from Credit Suisse
I travel so much that I have it down to a fine art. I never suffer from jet lag and when it comes to airports, I have learnt tricks of the trade
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News
Philips’ Dutch CMBS close to completion
European debt markets were cheered this week with news that one of the first CMBS (commercial mortgage-backed securities) sales since 2007 is close to completion
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Markets
Glasgow: second city, first for retail
Need to know Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, is 50 miles west of Edinburgh and is considered one of the UK’s top retail destinations. Retail analyst CACI rates it second only to London’s West End in terms of forecast spending. Buchanan Street is the main city centre retail pitch, on which ...
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News
First Stratford City office completes
Westfield has completed the first office building in a 1.1m sq ft office development at its Stratford City scheme
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News
Peel shakes up expo sector with launch of Event City
Never shy of inventing ever bigger and bolder reasons to return to the Trafford Centre
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News
Tesco signs up for China stores
Tesco has signed an agreement with a consortium of Asian investors, among them Singapore’s Metro Holdings, to set up a joint venture to develop shopping centres in China
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Professional
A steer for Property chiefs through the storm
Many executives are ill equipped to navigate through a property crash