All Property Week articles in 06 November 2009 – Page 10
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Professional
Canny councils will receive more funding for schemes
Money is tight so local authorities need to be creative if they want to fund infrastructure projects, thinktank New Local Government Network has warned
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News
Castlemore call-up
Jones Lang LaSalle recruited to review options for £100m portfolio — including break-up or sale
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Markets
Kempner counts on Mayfair cachet
Grafton Advisors chairman confident of achieving top prices for three schemes coming on to the market
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News
Qatar buys US embassy
The US State Department has sold the US embassy building in London’s Grosvenor Square to Qatari Diar
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News
Invesco’s four-star Hamburg buy
Invesco Real Estate’s European hotel fund has bought the Radisson Blu hotel in Hamburg, Germany, for €155m
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News
MGPA lines up Clerical land buy
MGPA, the property private equity group, is in exclusive talks to buy a Clerical Medical-owned residential land company for around £90m
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Markets
First-timers feel the urge to buy now
Two-thirds of first-time buyers believe that now is a good time to venture on to the bottom rung of the property ladder, a survey by Rightmove has found
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Markets
Tattoo T-shirt brand hopes to make its mark in UK
Celebrity favourite Ed Hardy to open its first UK store at Westfield London this month
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Markets
Bonnington hotel goes on market
The 214-bedroom Bonnington Hotel, on Southampton Row, London, will soon have a new owner
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News
Gerbeau bolsters leisure with new fund
X-Leisure Ltd chief champions beleaguered sector with vehicle launch
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News
Top fund managers to join British Land board
Axa’s Steve Smith and LaSalle’s Charles Maudsley to add “real estate experience”
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News
Suffield exits BNP Paribas Real Estate
BNP Paribas Real Estate’s head of Birmingham, Tim Suffield, is leaving to pursue personal interests after three years at the helm, and eight years as head of Fuller Peiser’s Birmingham base before BNP Paribas Real Estate’s takeover of the company
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Markets
West End braced for rating revaluation blow
Burns and Courtauld bemoan knock-on impact on rents
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Insight
Nationwide: Richard Blakeway
Releasing public land could help capital’s affordable housing crisis
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News
King Sturge’s big sleep
King Sturge surveyors sleeping on the streets? Surely the recession’s not that bad
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News
BNP Paribas Real Estate urges banks to embrace experts
Whether banks are right to try and tap into the expertise of their property clients is a hot topic these days
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Insight
Banks must start to lend
Sir, While confidence in the commercial property market continues to rise, it is not being matched by the availability of freehold assets (Property Week, 30.10.09)
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Markets
Lessons in leasing at South Bank’s More London
Gone are the days when relocating south of the river was seen as a move to the back of beyond, and the popularity of More London is testament to the South Bank’s rise