All Property Week articles in 05 November 2010 – Page 3
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Will or Wheeler?
While watching a recent episode of The Inbetweeners, the Channel 4 sitcom, I was struck by the likeness between the character Will and former Brixton chief executive Tim Wheeler. I wonder if they are related.
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Westfield to split
Australian shopping centre giant Westfield is to split its business in Australia and raise A$3.5bn (£2.2bn) of equity
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Professional
River stance
MPs are concerned that English Heritage is too keen to veto new developments in historic towns and cities
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Professional
Valuation Tribunal Service re-evaluates structure
The service that deals with appeals to business rates bills has already been through significant change
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Shilton on side for Stoke scheme promotion
Former Stoke and England goalkeeper and Strictly Come Dancing contestant Peter Shilton was at the BCSC conference in Manchester this week
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Retail pair’s Prime position
Retail property agents Tim Hance and Jamie Ludlow have formed Prime Retail, reuniting the pair who formerly worked together at Leslie Furness Company
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Not for the painthearted
There’s nothing like a bit of paintballing to bring out agents’ competitive edge
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Property tsar rules out wholesale sell-off
Government “property tsar” John McCready set out the government’s property strategy at the Public Property Summit in London on Monday, ruling out large-scale asset sales for the near future
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Insight
Strength in numbers
Re: BCSC: remember your name (letters, 29.10.10).You raise some legitimate points Leigh, and the issue of secondary centres has been a key item on BCSC’s agenda this year.In January we published a report on the impact of the recession on secondary centres and how we can better engage with the ...
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Show of Norse
In one of the most significant property deals of the decade, the Crown Estate yesterday announced it will join forces with the manager of Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global in a £1.8bn Regent Street partnership
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Markets
Pidgley's new paradigm
Tony Pidgley, Berkeley Group chairman, used the Movers and Shakers property forum in London on 21 October to reveal that the company is drawing up plans for its second residential investment fund in as many months
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Professional
Network Rail’s widens net with online marketing
Last month, Network Rail became the latest large organisation to start advertising vacant space on wantspacegotspace.co.uk
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Markets
Watford mulls mall TIF
Charter Place shopping centre could be among the first to take advantage of the new financing model available to local councils
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Insight
Ride of their lives
CBRE pipped 14 other teams to the post at Herne Hill’s first Property Sector Velodrome Challenge, sponsored by Property Week
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Lending prospects worsen
The third quarter of 2010 was the worst for new property lending since records began in 1987, reports the Bank of England
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Sign language for ladies of the night
Anyone over the age of 50 who frequented the Shepherd Market area of Mayfair back in the 1970s and 1980s will, no doubt, recall the location of what was generally accepted as the last brothel in Curzon Street, at number 39
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Insight
Time to take a knife to secondary values
What is secondary property currently worth? It is the biggest question swirling around property right now because, in truth, nobody knows
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Professional
How to stop the seasonal squatter surprise
It is still too early to prepare for the arrival of Santa Claus. But, if you own shops that are empty, you should be prepared for the arrival of another kind of visitor: squatters
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Hermes homes in on Segro’s Westcore porfolio
Hermes is frontrunner to buy an £80m portfolio of west London industrial assets from Segro