All Property Week articles in 06 November 2009 – Page 7
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Grosvenor’s second Hong Kong homes
Grosvenor is marketing Westminster Terrace, its second residential project in Hong Kong
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Muir’s Rangers and Premier goal
Recovery specialist Donald Muir has been appointed to the board of Rangers Football Club and Premier Property Group, both part of Sir David Murray’s Murray International Holdings empire.
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Professional
Landlords given recession masterclass
At a time when many relationships between landlords and tenants are under strain, property owners need all the advice they can get on managing their buildings
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Professional
Give us a job
They may have secured firsts at Oxford Brookes and won prizes for their dissertations, but these three graduates just want to find paid employment in the property industry. David Hatcher reports on a frustrating few months for the trio
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Novator’s Mayfair scheme gets tenant
A private investment firm has taken a sublease of the 4,186 sq ft fifth floor at 25 Park Lane/3 Curzon Square scheme from Novator Partners in London’s Mayfair at £82/sq ft on a lease that ends in August 2014 with four months rent free
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Markets
Giraffe gets a leg up from Tootsies
Family-friendly restaurant chain’s expansion on track after buying 11 Tootsies out of administration
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Professional
George Robinson's half-century
With a culture of opportunistic mergers and acquisitions running strong in the property industry, it is rare that a family-run business reaches its 50th anniversary
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Parkridge opens the Gateway
Parkridge launched its retail scheme, the Gateway, in Trowbridge this week
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The game of the name
Three weeks ago Property Week kindly decided to lend a hand to former CB Richard Ellis executives Keith Dowley and David Turner in conjuring up a name for their new start-up
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Insight
Free thinking: Peter Freeman
Big beasts of the property world would do well to lay low for a little longer
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Swire Pacific ponders property float
Swire Pacific, one of the most famous Hong Kong trading houses, is considering spinning off its real estate arm in what would be the territory’s largest property company flotation
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Professional
Take five … things to do in November
It’s not too late to celebrate Guy Fawkes at some of the biggest displays in the country going on tonight and tomorrow. Some of the most impressive events will be held at historic buildings such as Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, where a battle will be re-enacted to accompany the pyrotechnics
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Markets
And finally …
A taste of Tokyo came to London’s West End this week with the unveiling on Monday of the Japanese-inspired £5m crossing at Oxford Circus
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And finally …
The sale of the Staincliffe Hotel, in Seaton Carew, has proved that John Darwin, the canoeist serving six years in Everthorpe prison for faking his own drowning off the coast of the County Durham seaside resort in 2002, is still a local hero.
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Europe retail market halves
New research from Jones Lang LaSalle shows that retail investment transaction volumes across Europe over the first three quarters of 2009 totalled €8.1bn, compared with €15.6bn for the same period in 2008.
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Sheen is M&S UK real estate head
Marks & Spencer has appointed a new head of UK property to allow property director Clem Constantine to focus on overseas markets
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Portman estate signs up pub operator
The Portman Estate has signed up a pub operator at its Portman Village area which includes New Quebec Street and Seymour Place, to the north of London’s Oxford Street near Marble Arch
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Insight
Fashion Statement: Eric Musgrave
Christmas will sort the turkeys from the top dogs on the high street
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Quintain launches equity raising
Quintain was this week expected to announce plans to raise up to £180m of new equity from a sale of shares