All Property Week articles in 04 October 2013 – Page 5
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Professional
Make merry in Munich
Compared with MIPIM on the Riviera, Expo Real is the more staid European property conference. But there are plenty of plus points. Mike Phillips surveys the leisure scene
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News
Tough line on planning pledge
The planning minister has hinted that the Conservatives will take a tougher line on local authorities that try to block development.
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Markets
Private lessons
As Britain’s private-rented sector takes off, what can be learned from more mature markets? Hannah Brenton reports
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Professional
Industry leaders outline positive North West sentiment
A quartet of industry and political leaders outlined the growing positive sentiment for North West property at the recent Developing Manchester breakfast.
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News
ICG-Longbow’s secondary office vehicle
ICG-Longbow has set up a £50m joint venture called Locksbridge Estates with the Sheikh Family Office to invest in offices of £3m-£10m in value across the UK.
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News
Singapore hotel group launch
Singapore-listed GuocoLeisure Group’s London division, GLH, has launched a luxury hotel and private residences brand, Clermont.
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Markets
Northern exposure
Jones Lang LaSalle’s decision to close three regional offices has provoked fears about service provision. Alex Therrien reports
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News
Exemplary job
Exemplar has won planning consent for 85,000 sq ft of offices, retail and residential on Tottenham Court Road in central London, to be developed in a joint venture with landowner the Bedford Estate.
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News
HOOPP jumps for Europe’s sheds
Canadian pension fund to develop €1bn of logistics facilities over next five years
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News
Dublin Square’s up for extension
Plans have been submitted for a 200,000 sq ft extension to the Square shopping centre, located on the outskirts of Dublin, in what will be one of Ireland’s largest developments to be progressed this year.
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Professional
Dubai-ers market
The emirate is back on track to build its reputation as the Hong Kong of the Middle East. Kat Spybey reports
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Insight
The next dimension
3D printing has the potential to revive the high street and transform UK manufacturing - among its almost limitless applications. Kat Spybey reports.
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News
Deutsche River runs dry
‘Underwater’ German portfolio part-owned by Reubens to be sold by bank lender
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Professional
Visa Debit
Britain is missing out on £1.2bn in annual spend from Chinese tourists, and 240,000 jobs in the hospitality industry because of the UK’s stringent visa restrictions.
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News
Croydon’s Delta Point rises as residential
Delta Point, the Croydon office block that starred as Gotham General Hospital in The Dark Knight Rises, is to be refurbished as a residential scheme.
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News
New dawn for Spain’s cowed property market
Bullish opportunity funds seek to capitalise on returning market. David Hatcher reports
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News
Homes at heart of Conservative conference
London mayor pledges sites; Help to Buy brought forward; public land list proposed
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News
Value Retail has designs on seven Chinese villages
Value Retail is planning to open as many as seven designer outlet villages across China as it seeks to capitalise on the growing Chinese demand for western luxury brands in the Far East.
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Insight
In China’s hands
The fortunes of global property markets are inextricably linked to the Chinese economy. Felicity Francis reports
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Markets
Ferrari changes gear
Gerald Ronson’s former right-hand man is back with £1.5bn of Saudi money to spend in London. Felicity Francis reports