All Property Week articles in 07 September 2007 – Page 10
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New York Stock Exchange to open in China
The New York Stock Exchange has become the first overseas exchange to be given the go-ahead by Chinese regulators to open an office in Beijing. Financial Times
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London to Paris in record time
A Eurostar train set a record time yesterday of just over two hours from Paris to St Pancras station in London. Financial Times. The Times
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First-time buyers face hard times
Climbing on to the housing ladder is harder than at any time since 1990, according to the RICS, which warns in a report published today that first-time buyers will face affordability problems for decades to come. Financial Times. Daily Telegraph. The Independent
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Canary Wharf retail chief wins award
Camille Waxer, head of retail at Canary Wharf, was named yesterday as Harper’s Bazaar and Aquascutum Businesswoman of the Year. The Times
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Duke of Buccleuch dies
The Duke of Buccleuch, Scotland's grandest aristocrat and the largest private landowner in Europe, died yesterday aged 83. Daily Telegraph
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Petchey builds 29% Teesland stake
Jack Petchey has secretly built up a dominant stake in Teesland, sparking speculation of a potential takeover or liquidation bid. Financial Times
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Hammerson sounds City alarm
Rents in the City of London could stop rising as a result of the turmoil on global financial markets, Hammerson warned yesterday. Financial Times. The Times
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Oval hotel plans stumped
Surrey County Cricket Club’s plan to develop, in conjunction with Arora International Hotels, a hotel at the Brit Oval in south London has suffered a setback. The Times
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Land Securities may break up
Land Securities has engaged Citigroup for advice over its strategic options. Daily Telegraph. The Times
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Humberts’ agency hat-trick
Humberts, the AIM-quoted estate agency business, has bought three firms for about £10m in cash and shares, among them Bristol-based agency Richard Harding. The Times
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No charges for Portsmouth officer in corruption probe
A Portsmouth City Council worker investigated for corruption related to Centros Miller’s Portsmouth retail scheme Northern Quarter has been cleared by Hampshire Constabulary and is to be invited back to work.
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Three properties damaged at Park Royal
A fire that ripped through Park Royal Industrial Estate last week has gutted three properties at London’s biggest industrial estate.
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Pinewood Shepperton looks for 100,000 sq ft prelet
Pinewood Shepperton has launched a marketing campaign to attract a pre-let at both its West London media parks, Pinewood Studios and Shepperton Studios.
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McArthurGlen appoints UK head
Designer outlet developer McArthurGlen has appointed Henrik Madsen to head its UK operations.