All Property Week articles in 05 November 2010 – Page 5
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Markets
St George's day
Capital Regional’s the Mall Luton is to open its £20m St George’s Square extension next week
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Professional
Take five … November diary dates
Here are this month’s top events after tonight’s bonfire and firework bonanza
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Markets
Databank: south Wales flats
The rental markets in the south Wales cities of Cardiff, Swansea and Newport were as much at risk from oversupply as any of the big UK provincial centres during the apartment boom that ended so suddenly in 2007. Three years on, these centres appear to have proved more resilient than ...
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News
Danish investors end gym membership
A Danish-based syndicate of investors has sold a 46,331 sq ft leisure scheme in Mill Hill, north London, to ING Real Estate Investment Management for £15.16m – a net initial yield of 6.37%. The asset is let to Virgin Active at just more than £1m a year and there are ...
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News
‘Vicious cycle’ of poor infrastructure must end
Austerity measures in the public sector have made finance for infrastructure projects, such as the Forth Bridge, increasingly hard to obtain
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Markets
Localism drives housing cuts
In July, the government scrapped regional spatial strategies as part of its localism agenda. This has allowed individual district councils to determine their own targets for new housing, which must be approved by the Planning Inspectorate. This is how the region’s councils are progressing
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Markets
Greenhills gets to crux of Croxley voids
The owner of Croxley Business Park in Watford (pictured) aims to drive down the park’s current vacancy rate by refurbishing space
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Professional
Crossrail showcases stations at London Live
Chancellor George Osborne confirmed that London’s £16bn Crossrail project would receive funding during his Comprehensive Spending Review speech last month
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Professional
University fee rises and the threat to property courses
As the number of postgraduate courses rocket and with higher student fees looming, could the end of the traditional property degree be nigh?
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Insight
Twists and turns are still to come at Invista
The stock market never really understood Invista Real Estate Investment Management
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Professional
You don’t have to be Kojak to prove dishonesty, just cogent
Legal case news: Warren Gordon
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News
Clean start at Salford Soapworks
The Carlyle Group has begun work on one of the few large-scale speculative office developments in the north-west
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News
McKillen defeated over NAMA claim
Belfast-born property entrepreneur Paddy McKillen this week lost his court claim against the Irish National Asset Management Agency (NAMA)
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News
Hammerson hits City with London Wall plan
Hammerson has revealed detailed plans for a large site it owns just off the City’s London Wall
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Professional
DTZ says regional cities will weather cutbacks
Resurgent private sector businesses will help protect the office markets in UK cities against the impact of public spending cuts, DTZ predicts
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Videos
Property Chef - The Finalists
Property Week is holding its very own “Property Chef” competition to find out the best cook in the industry.
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News
‘Cheesegrater’ profit prediction
Analyst Execution Noble has predicted a 20% profit on the cost of development for British Land on its “Cheesegrater” office development on Leadenhall Street in the City of London
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News
Morrisons to chase convenience market
Morrisons is to fully expand into convenience stores in the UK, as part of a three-pronged growth strategy
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Insight
Londoners have come under Johnson’s spell, much to Livingstone’s chagrin
Since the day he lost to Boris Johnson in May 2008, Ken Livingstone has been focused like a coiled cobra on one thing and one thing only: how to unseat this Tory upstart and reclaim his rightful seat in City Hall
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News
Shopping centre sales spree
Shopping centre sales totalling more than £280m were close to completion this week as the BCSC retail conference took place in Manchester