All Property Week articles in 06 August 2010 – Page 8
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News
Merchant Navy ships in CBRE Investors
Adviser replaces Wilky to revise pension fund’s £155m property portfolio strategy
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Professional
CB Richard Ellis upsizes to help public clients downsize
Firm restructures public sector team and plans expansion
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News
Cautious REITs reflect on uncertain market
British Land, Hammerson and Capital Counties all reported solid financial results this week, but said they were still wary about the market’s outlook
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Markets
Landlords learn to cash in on pop-up culture
Landlords are realising the commercial allure of pop-up shops and are increasingly tailoring leases to attract more independent retailers
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Professional
Miss Sixty CVA case ‘should never have seen light of day’
Parent company guarantee battle bears “striking” resemblance to Powerhouse case, and ruling remains in favour of landlords
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News
Capital Retail outgrows its Mayfair office
Retail property agent Capital Retail is expanding into larger offices
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News
Laxey makes capital gain
Laxey, the activist investor, has snapped up a 5.4% stake in retail and leisure property fund manager, Capital Regional. Its ownership of 19m shares emerged after it bought more shares at the end of last week.
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Professional
Cameron’s localism guinea pigs
On 19 July, prime minister David Cameron announced that four pilot areas would implement the coalition’s localist agenda.
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News
L&G completes Cambs Trinity
Legal General Property has bought a three-building portfolio in Cambridge for £35m from Trinity College, reflecting a yield of 6.6%
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News
Brookgate on track for Cambs scheme
Brookgate has signed an agreement with Network Rail to develop the first phase of Cambridge’s CB1 scheme, which will create more than 1,000 student accommodation rooms for Anglia Ruskin University.
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Markets
Need to know: composites make up Bristol picture
The National Composites Centre (NCC) took a prelet and became anchor tenant in November on SPark, the 828,828 sq ft Bristol and Bath Science Park at Emersons Green, north of Bristol
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News
Breakfast TV club
Entertainment at the Offices Agents Society’s summer ball was provided by GMTV presenter Richard Arnold (no, I haven’t heard of him either)
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Markets
Need to know: L&G’s green bible
Legal General Investment Management last week published a guide to help office occupiers reduce their carbon footprint
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Professional
How to … get the best from a performance review
Jack Cowell explains how to get the most from the ’annual chat’
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News
Canoe believe it?
Ten surveyors from Savills Oxford took on a gruelling triathlon challenge in July, to raise £4,000 for Maggie’s Cancer Care Centre at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
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Markets
Nationwide vacancy rate highest since records began
Short leases and break clauses granted to business park tenants have resulted in the highest vacancy rate since records began
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Insight
Cameron and Clegg need stamina for ’ideas sex’ to bear fruit, says Nigel Hugill
I have just finished reading an elegantly uplifting gloom buster from eminent zoologist and practical scientist Matt Ridley.
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Professional
BCSC goes shopping for future talent
Shopping centre owners such as Hammerson, Grosvenor, Prupim and Lend Lease have signed up for a scheme to show young people career opportunities they might not have considered