All Property Week articles in 05 June 2009 – Page 11
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Markets
Worth every Pennine
East Lancashire is relying on a new publicly funded body to increase housing and employment
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News
west end rental high
GVA Grimley and Ashwell Rogers are marketing the highest floor in the West End at Land Securities’ Portland House in Victoria and have firmly affixed what they claim is the highest letting board in London to the window as part of their strategy
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News
Next and Ferrari drive into Liverpool One
Grosvenor has signed a clutch of new retailers at Liverpool One
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Insight
How can economy progress if empty rates stifle development?
Sir, In amending the Empty Rate regulations, the government stated that the changes would lead to more vacant properties being taken up, reductions in rents and, separately, raise £980m in tax revenue (Property Week, 05.05.09)
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Insight
A day in the life of the Guv’nor
Giles Barrie joins Gerald Ronson in Madrid and Valencia to see how the man works
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News
Sony stays with Dam Skyline
Private equity group MGPA has retained Sony as a tenant at its Skyline Plaza Building in Amsterdam
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News
Hatton’s Morpheus dream in Cyprus is over
One-time Labour political firebrand Derek Hatton’s property company, Morpheus Investments, is being wound up after amassing debts of more than £400,000
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News
Cushman veteran Hill moves to Highbridge
Head of UK business space quits world of agency to join developer
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Markets
The market in minutes - Lancashire + Cumbria
The lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Insight
Crunch meeting
Property Week teamed up with CB Richard Ellis and the BCSC for the fourth Retail Summit on 22 May. This year the theme was ‘Lessons from the crunch’
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News
Edinburgh council steps up property plans
The City of Edinburgh council is pursuing plans to regenerate the city centre after merging its property vehicles
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Professional
Cool customers
Occupiers have given lukewarm support to efforts to improve their lot. Lydia Stockdale reports on the 2009 Occupier Satisfaction Index
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Professional
Daventry Icon construction to start in the summer
West Northamptonshire Development Corporation is to start construction in the summer on the 43,350 sq ft Icon scheme in Daventry
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Insight
In strictest confidence
Sir, A market cannot give you confidence or take it away from you (Property Week, 29.05.09)
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Professional
Costing the commitment
The government yesterday closed its latest consultation on sweeping new sustainability legislation. Yet, as Richard Heap explains, many know nothing about it
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News
Columbus set for sale
Credit Suisse has instructed CB Richard Ellis to market the sale and leaseback of 20 Columbus Courtyard in Canary Wharf with a price tag of around £147m
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Professional
LandSecs turns green with retail lease clauses
Land Securities is developing ‘green lease’ clauses for retail tenants with a view to trialling them by summer 2010
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News
Hammerson lines up City occupiers
Hammerson is close to agreeing terms with two occupiers for nearly 50,000 sq ft as it continues to let its 60 Threadneedle development in the City of London