All Property Week articles in 08 October 2010 – Page 5
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Insight
Intelligence: Cushman & Wakefield investment yields
Only City of London yields continue to fall
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Online
Council seeks suitor for Marylebone town hall
Listed building where Beatles married on market for restoration
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News
Government promises ‘consequences’ for unsustainable planning
The government has announced it will clamp down on councils that hide behind the localism agenda to refuse development proposals
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Professional
Development less of a gamble now confidence has returned, says Robert MacGregor
There is no doubt the market remains challenging – not only for developers, but also for investors and banks.
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Markets
Worlds collide
Gamers the world over are eagerly awaiting the release of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm next month and corporate occupiers could soon join them
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News
Clark defends planning reform
Minister says councils demanded changes and critics are suffering from “Stockholm Syndrome”
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News
Tesco homes in on Welwyn Garden City
Tesco this week submitted plans for a large retail development near its headquarters in Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire
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News
Three new outfits join Church at Con naught Village
The Church Commissioners has signed three tenants at its upmarket Connaught Village retail quarter near Hyde Park in London
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Markets
MEPC to divide and conquer vacancy rate at Chineham Park
MEPC is trying to appeal to small businesses at Chineham Park in Basingstoke with its “Greenlite” initiative
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News
Change of prescription
The European Medicines Evaluation Agency is looking for a prelet of around 300,000 sq ft in east London
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News
Change of pace at Olympic site
Olympic Park Legacy Company announces a new, low-density vision for the site
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Markets
Three of a kind: Hampshire retail centres
David Hatcher tours three retail landmarks to find out how they are weathering the downturn
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Insight
Caution at cross-border investment summit
Munich’s giant Expo Real investment fair started with a bang – 36,000 people turned up – but ended as a damp squib as everyone left collectively realising they have big problems to solve. Investors had lost the euphoria of 2009, when property looked cheap, and the international road ahead looks ...
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News
CBRE employees break rules in China
CB Richard Ellis revealed this week that some employees in China made payments to local governmental officials, including payments for non-business entertaining and in the form of gifts, in violation of company policy
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Markets
G Park Swindon feels force of B&Q
Gazeley begins development for B Q in the hope of attracting further occupiers to G Park Swindon
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News
BNP Paribas boeufs up its fund services
The securities services business of French bank BNP Paribas has launched an enhanced service for onshore and offshore private equity and real estate funds
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News
Standard Life's bye-di-bye to Bluecoats
Standard Life Investments has sold Bluecoats Office Park, a 46,335 sq ft office scheme in Hertford, for £5.7m to a private purchaser – a yield of 9.5%. Finn Co advised Standard Life.
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News
Edward Charles is Bloomsbury set
Edward Charles Partners has been appointed by the Bedford Estates to provide strategic advice on its office portfolio