All Property Week articles in 05 March 2010 – Page 5
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Insight
What to know: Virtual networking
The Property Network, LinkedIn and others are transforming the way property professionals interact
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Markets
Need to know: Reading station
The recession appears to have had little effect on Reading Borough Council’s aspirations for development in the town
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Markets
St Mary’s Island’s Kickstart
Countryside Properties has secured £6.93m from the Kickstart programme to continue its residential development on St Mary’s Island, Chatham, Kent (pictured)
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News
Investors warm to property
Banks will have more opportunities to lend over the next year as investors plough back into the market
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Professional
Need to know: IFRS rules
On 1 April, local authorities are due to make the switch to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for their financial statements
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News
Plenty of hurdles still for Lloyds
Banking group saddled with £24bn of bad loans but says worst is over
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Insight
How the pathfinders lost their way
Pathfinders, Labour's flagship housing policy, was meant to revive northern Britain's deprived neighbourhoods. Doug Morrison reports from Liverpool
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Markets
Parkway signs up H&M as second tenant
Newbury shopping centre is believed to have offered a big incentive to attract the retailer
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Markets
Q+A: Station Hill stays on track
This month Sackville Properties is expected to conclude its section 106 agreements with Reading Borough Council on its £400m Station Hill scheme. Mike Rolls, director at Sackville’s development manager Horstonbridge, explains how all the planning hurdles were cleared
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Markets
Voice from the Valley: Roger Hicks
We need to promote the Thames Valley as a business destination
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News
MMX talks shop with Harriman
MMX Retail has snared Savills’ Kay Harriman as an equity partner at the retail advisory firm
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News
Strand flats make a stand
Plans for a residential scheme on a prominent part of the Strand next to Arundel Great Court in London’s West End have been drawn up (pictured)
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Markets
And finally ...
Burgers, beers and booty could soon be coming to Reading town centre if plans to reopen a pub as a strip club get the go-ahead
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News
Philip Lewis relates to Kirsh Family Office
LSH deputy could spearhead renewed attack on Minerva
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News
Fat Face skips into North Yorks
Clothes retailer Fat Face is to open a 4,000 sq ft shop at Craven Court Shopping Centre in Skipton, North Yorkshire, on a 10-year lease at £73,000 a year
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News
International exposure
Ireland and Australia topped Lloyds Banking Group’s impairment exposure in its international lending business and accounted for 60% of its lending assets
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News
LaSalle recruits ex-MPGA MD
LaSalle Investment Management has appointed Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz, a former managing director at MGPA, to the role of managing director, Europe
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News
Real Estate Investors ups NAV
Real Estate Investors, the West Midlands-based property group headed by Paul Bassi, increased its net asset value by 13% to 8p a share last year
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News
Private equity takes Stratton Street
Private equity company TA Associates is in talks to take 9,000 sq ft at 5 Stratton Street in London’s Mayfair at around £82.50/sq ft