All Property Week articles in 05 December 2008 – Page 5
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News
Rock star fund managers are now dinosaurs
Emerging markets will lose out to more established UK and Japan, says William Hill
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Online
Fairytale in New York as prime rents rise despite economic turmoil
Despite the US recession, rents are predicted to grow on New York’s prime streets, such as Fifth Avenue, research from Cushman & Wakefield reveals.
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News
Photography competition winner
Development Securities’ Jason Gunn’s ‘Well, it’s got potential’ (pictured) has won the ‘Properties’ category in the Drivers Jonas/ Property Week Photography Competition.
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News
UK Coal fuels Yorkshire rail freight systems
UK Coal has let 210,000 sq ft to British Gypsum at Gascoigne Wood, a former mining complex, in a large deal in Yorkshire this year.
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News
The Metropolitan Police closer to owning HQ
The Metropolitan Police is close to buying its own headquarters, New Scotland Yard in London’s Victoria, from Land Securities for £120m.
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News
McNamara clan show off their fighting spirit
DTZ derivatives expert Gary McNamara, who writes a column in our finance pages each month, last year showed his nastier side when he beat a lawyer from Ashurst in the boxing ring.
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News
City view: James Whitmore
I was delighted to discover this week that joining me in celebrating more than 20 years of continuous service at one company is John Carrafiell.
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News
City view: Clue up and there is money to be made
If you are well informed, commercial mortgage-backed securities are a safe bet, says Kevin Cooper
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Insight
Nine retailers face a grim christmas but ‘prepacks’ may help others out of a slump
Retail is facing a grim Christmas. Laura Chesters examines the property prospects for nine retailers and how some others might come back from the dead
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News
Thurrock council chief resigns over Gateway
Call for quangos’ powers to be handed back to council linked to departure
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News
Gazeley’s global Ceva lets
Gazeley has let 1.3m sq ft across its global portfolio to logistics provider Ceva.
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Online
Planning: new test for retail schemes in town centres
Review will replace needs test with impact test.
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Online
ProLogis’s central and eastern Europe chief leaves
De Jong-Douglas’s new Asia role cancelled as expansion plans halted
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News
Carphone rings up White house
Carphone Warehouse is in detailed discussions to take the 82,000 sq ft White Building in Notting Dale, west London, as a new headquarters, after linking up with US business BestBuy.
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Online
Candy shows the money
Christian Candy’s CPC Group said it will make a £133m profit this year and has net assets of £200m.
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Insight
Cabot Circus and Westfield London feast on hungry shoppers
Fashion statement, with Eric Musgrave
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Markets
Hawkstone buys up units in Hereford …
Developer fails to agree price on all shops in Chadds department store
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Professional
Landlord and tenant go bust
A landlord has followed its former tenant into administration after losing a court battle over the assignment of a lease.