All Property Week articles in 05 June 2009 – Page 13
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News
Begbies’ run on bank
I received an insight into the world’s global financial problems at a pub quiz last week
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Markets
Grange-over-Sands bags Booths store
Preston-based upmarket supermarket chain Booths has won planning consent from South Lakeland District Council for a 15,000 sq ft store in the town of Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria
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Online
Knight Frank's Australian Cities Offices Reports
A selection of reports covering the impact of the global recession on Sydney, Brisbane Melbourne and Adelaide between March and May this year.
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News
Industrious portfolio catalogued for auction
32 lots to be offered after 10m sq ft portfolio fails to attract satisfactory bids
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Professional
I’ve heard that Socio-economic Impact Assessments can speed up the process of obtaining planning consent. What does it involve?
Socio-economic Impact Assessments are a way of informing decision makers and planners of the potential benefits and adverse effects on local communities that a development may cause
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Professional
Jones Lang LaSalle asks staff to take pay cuts
Temporary reductions range from 15% to 5%, starting from July
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Professional
A Prospective Tenant has asked me if I could issue a Green Lease
What does this mean in practice and should I agree?
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News
Ashtenne men reunited
Hansteen, the AIM-listed industrial investor headed by Ian Watson and Morgan Jones, confirmed this week the appointments of former Ashtenne Holdings colleagues Mark Ovens and James Havery, who join from Warner Estate Holdings
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News
Reef double in Essex and Ashby
Reef Estates has let the commercial space of its mixed-use scheme in South Ockendon to South West Essex Primary Care Trust on a 15-year lease at £75,000 a year
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Markets
Primark’s royal ascent
After years of negotiation, Primark plans to open a store on Edinburgh’s most famous high street next year. But the retailer’s journey has been far from straightforward
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Professional
Wayne’s world of pop-up freedom for artistic entrepreneurs
Designer Wayne Hemingway and his wife, Geraldine, are encouraging entrepreneurs to sell their products from KiosKiosK, a ‘pop-up shop’
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News
Argos expands in Brum
Standard Life Investments UK Shopping Centre Trust is to relocate Argos into a larger, 11,000 sq ft unit in its One Stop Shopping Centre and Retail Park in Birmingham
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News
JP Morgan’s Zehner to expand Area
Africa chief to join Bill Benjamin at global property fund manager
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News
Arbuthnot enters real estate
Arbuthnot, the banking and financial services group, is to set up a real estate fund management business to be headed by Richard Tanner, who will join on 28 September from UBS Global Asset Management, where he is managing director of the UK real estate team.
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Markets
Rutley answers call of His Master’s Voice
Knight Frank investment arm pays £9.65m for Edinburgh store let to HMV
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News
Anglesea and Rockpoint fuse Fusion
Investors combine £140m of new assets with Gladman portfolio
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Insight
First and foremost, I am a property man …
As Gerald Ronson turns 70, he looks back on a property career that spans five decades
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News
All change at Chancerygate
Chancerygate, the small industrial unit developer, has lost three directors
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News
Weiss ups Deutsche Land stake and takes AIM targets
Weiss Asset Management, a Boston-based hedge fund manager, is continuing to buy shares in unloved AIM-listed property companies by increasing its stake in Deutsche Land to 17%
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Professional
Advice on questions to ask in interviews and how to tackle boredom
Peter Moore offers some answers to your workplace headaches