All Property Week articles in 04 October 2013 – Page 6
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Professional
Business Etiquette
British property ambassadors must be aware of cultural sensitivities. Hannah Brenton explains
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News
Evans Randall’s Brussels out
Evans Randall is preparing to sell the Covent Garden office block in Brussels, one of its larger continental European properties, for €250m-£260m, after fully letting the scheme.
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Professional
Property pushes the boundaries
A new class of nations is emerging and opening up for business, and their visitors need offices. Sarah Townsend reports
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News
Oaktree and BNP Paribas Real Estate take on London residential
US investor and French property firm launch development arms to capitalise on booming market
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News
Investec and Pears bet on High Street Ken
Investec Structured Property Finance and the Pears Group’s Capital A Finance have lent £26.9m to redevelop 151-161 High Street Kensington in west London into a luxury residential scheme.
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News
GVA hunts for City base
GVA is seeking a 50,000 sq ft office in the City of London, which would moving its headquarters out of the West End
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News
Boris backs China’s Crystal Palace
Mayor of London Boris Johnson yesterday unveiled plans to build an exact replica of the Victorian Crystal Palace that housed the Great Exhibition of 1851, as revealed by Property Week (news, 26.07.13).
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Insight
Leader: "Appetite for risk is increasing in the eurozone"
For the first time in three years, the Property Week International leader does not have to consider the potential impact of an impending eurozone meltdown.
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News
Letter from America: Raymond Torto
Churchill said that Americans will pick the right course of action after they exhaust all other alternatives
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News
KPMG alights on Leeds office
Professional services giant KPMG is close to taking the remaining 28,000 sq ft of offices left at Broad Gate in Leeds.
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News
Retail agents forge global alliance
CWM and RKF partner to advised retailers on worldwide expansion
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Insight
Investor's chronicle: "Fund management needs to build trust again"
The speed of change within the property market can sometimes make a game of chess look like a Formula 1 race. But there has been considerable change over the last 18 months.
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Insight
Emerging trends: “Most existing stock in Africa does not meet occupiers’ requirements”
Real estate in Africa has surged in recent years.
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News
French jeweller to adorn Mayfair
Parisian jeweller Eternamé is seeking its UK debut store, near London’s Bond Street.
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News
All the talk at the conferences was about a race for the next general election, which is now wide open
If the party leaders could quietly drop their annual autumn conferences I suspect they would. They are largely a hostage to fortune and frequently more trouble than they are worth.
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Professional
The Top 5 Biggest Agents You Have Never Heard Of
If you are considering cross-border investment, look to Spain, Poland and Hong Kong for variety. Alex Therrien reports
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News
Valad’s £375m fund to catch Euro upswing
Asset manager to target office, retail and industrial property in UK and Germany
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News
Smiggle draws up 200-shop plan
Stationery retailer to debut at Westfield Stratford City and to open 50 UK stores a year - and agree 10 by today
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News
High Speed 2 to be fast-tracked
The Conservatives signalled their intentions to invest in the north of England this week, as they underlined their plans to push ahead with High Speed 2.