All Property Week articles in 05 October 2012 – Page 7
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London sports hub to help create homes
Westminster City Council has struck a deal with a developer to unlock £60m of residential and leisure development in north-west London.
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Cordea Savills seeks Romeo to win Italian government jobs
Cordea Savills has agreed a tie-up with Italy’s largest facilities manager of publicly owned property, to capitalise on opportunities resulting from Italy’s plans to cut the country’s deficit.
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Continental flyer
Kennedy Wilson Europe president and CEO Mary Ricks’ working day could find her in London, Dublin or Madrid
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Conquering Conferences
As Expo Real opens its gates, the experts tell Emma Haslett how to make the most of it
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Comply and prosper
Investing in your industry seems like a no-brainer, but beware of the pitfalls. Mark Wilding reports
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Collapses leave landlords fuming
JJB Sports and Optical Express administrations to avoid quarter day rent payment lambasted as “patently unfair”
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Hammersmith to lose Coke's fizz
Coca-Cola is to leave its Hammersmith offices for a 65,000 sq ft property to the north of London’s Oxford Street.
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McLaren to join Vauxhall high-rise club
McLaren Property is to develop a £150m mixed-use scheme in Vauxhall, after becoming the latest company to buy a slice of London’s newest proposed skyscraper cluster.
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Contractor sues at City’s stalled Pinnacle
Brookfield Multiplex claims £14.9m in High Court from tower’s owners
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Stumped in the City
With estimated development costs of £1bn, the Pinnacle has lain dormant at just seven storeys for more than a year. Mike Phillips investigates. Photograph by Dimitri Hon
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Munich Re insures City take-up
German insurance company Munich Re is looking for a 150,000 sq ft City of London headquarters, as insurance companies continue to prop up the office market in the Square Mile.
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Tesla charges CBRE with search
US electric car manufacturer Tesla Motors is seeking its first UK store in London as demand for more eco-friendly cars revs up.
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Longbow captures NAMA chief
Graham Emmett joins property lender after six months’ garden leave from Ireland’s “bad bank”
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Nokia to make HQ sale-and-leaseback call
Nokia is considering a sale and leaseback of its Finnish headquarters in Espoo, west of Helsinki (pictured).
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Malaysian pension fund buys Gresham St
Hammerson and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) have exchanged contracts to sell 10 Gresham Street in the City of London for £200m to Malaysian pension fund Kumpulan Wang Amanah Pencen (KWAP), as tipped by Property Week (07.08.12).
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Prime time for business parks
Parks produce higher returns than urban offices for third year running
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"The Olympic Games further burnished London's image"
Some New York landlords and brokers view London as a vampire metropolis poised to suck the life out of Manhattan.
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“The collapse of the euro would be a disaster for Britain”
The Ryder Cup victory was astonishing. Not the golf, but the sight of patriotic Brits waving European flags chanting “Yurr-up, Yurr-up” until they were blue in the face.
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Solutus opens in Frankfurt for CMBS bonanza
Solutus Advisors has opened a German office and expanded in the UK to take advantage of the €14bn of CMBS (commercial-backed mortgage securities) loans scheduled to mature this year in Europe.