All Property Week articles in 04 September 2009 – Page 9
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News
Great Portland prepares for upswing
Great Portland Estates, one of the West End’s biggest property owners, has said it could be time to ‘dust down’ development plans in preparation for the next property cycle
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Professional
Why we in government are getting tough on property
The Carter review has turned public sector into demanding customer
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News
Fourth month of inflows
UK retail property funds continued to experience net inflows for the fourth successive month
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News
Mixed fortunes for Songbird shareholders
Share issue will dilute some holdings, but major stakes ‘will dominate’
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News
French Eye opens up in Poultry
Suit retailer French Eye opened a 1,053 sq ft store at 38 Poultry in the City of London last week– its sixth in the UK
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News
Glanmore grabs rescue equity
The Glanmore Property Fund has managed to raise the £95m rescue equity needed to prevent a fire sale of assets
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Professional
Green energy efforts could go to waste
Industry warns of urgent upgrade needed to access National Grid
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News
Tree-mendous effort
Despite its name, the north London suburb of Wood Green is not known for its trees or eco-credentials
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News
Siemens starts in Dusseldorf
Hochtief has begun construction of Siemens’ 122,710 sq ft office scheme at Dusseldorf Airport City this week
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Online
DTZ's Fair Value Estimates: Methodology and Example
'DTZ Research believes that pricing in the London City office market has fallen below fair value, with investors now able to earn very attractive returns over the medium to long term. The finding is the conclusion of recent modelling work used to assess whether market pricing in the past offered ...
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Online
Software + technology: don’t ‘let and forget’ your property
Integrating assets into business planning can reap financial rewards
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News
Mustbesold.com scores with distressed sales
The perceived recovery in the housing market helped Mustbesold.com achieve an 85% success rate at its sale on Wednesday
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Professional
Master’s decree
Real estate will be on the curriculum at London Business School for the first time next year. Former student Susan Freeman asks its chairman, Sir John Ritblat, what the industry can learn
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News
Tesco has its Worksop cut out
Tesco has prelet a 70,000 sq ft store at Henry Boot Developments’ scheme in Worksop, Nottinghamshire
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News
Rex handed to Crown
Helical Bar has sold its short leasehold interest in Rex House on London’s Regent Street to the Crown Estate for £34m
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News
Yields polarise as prime recovery continues
Cushman & Wakefield reports further ‘yield compression’ but secondary property continues to suffer
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Insight
A note of confidence
In the first of a new Lloyds Banking Group quarterly property confidence survey, real estate chief Nick Robinson tells James Whitmore the gloom may be lifting
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News
Colliers picks Paribas rating guru
Colliers CRE has appointed Adam Burke as rating director in its Manchester office
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Police investigate fraud claim by ex-employee at developer
City of London force probes irregularities in accounts provided to bank by former company secretary