All Property Week articles in 08 October 2010 – Page 6
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News
House of Fraser reprises Biba
House of Fraser is considering opening standalone stores for British brand Biba, just a month after the department store introduced the label into its stores and website.
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Beverly Hills’ treasured site
A site in Beverly Hills formerly owned by Christian Candy’s CPC Group’s Project Lotus, has been bought by a Hong Kong investor for $350m less than was paid for it in the boom
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Professional
Taylor Wimpey beats flood risk in Oxford
The Court of Appeal has given housebuilder Taylor Wimpey permission to build 100 homes in Eynsham in Oxfordshire, one year after consent was first granted
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Nomura bears turn bullish
Property “share bears” Mike Prew and Robbie Duncan have become more bullish
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The Milky Bars are on him
In an attempt to get close to Nestlé, Marc Cowley of CB Richard Ellis Investors (pictured, left) has entered Nestlé’s national competition to find “kidults” to play the Milky Bar Kid in a new advertising campaign
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Scottish property hopes to weather storm without banks
After the third important casualty of Lloyds’ lending policy, it seems developers will have to ask elsewhere for support
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Markets
Banking on change at the CoreNet Global
Heads of property at leading financial services firms share their real estate strategies at last month’s CoreNet Global Summit. Aditi Shah reports
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Clapham House assigns Greek
Clapham House Group has assigned the lease of its 5,450 sq ft Real Greek restaurant at 31-33 Putney High Street in London to Preto Churrascaria Brazilian Steakhouse, at the passing rent of £130,000 a year
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Insight
Site Life's artistic licence
Sir, Congratulations on your Site Life campaign (Property Week, 01.10.10). Although a full design proposal is beyond our present capabilities, we are keen to show our support by contributing some ideas from a recent online debate:PROS: A catalyst for changeBasic concept: A semi-permanent festival installation that comprises studio, market and ...
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Markets
Bournemouth's new arrival
Bournemouth airport started construction of its new 16,800 sq ft arrivals building at the end of last month
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Professional
Councils can take a commercial approach to asset management, says Neil McLocklin
Local authorities are used to cutting costs. That is just as well. The spending review in 12 days’ time will ratchet up the pressure on them to do so even further.
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Angel delight
Derwent London this week unveiled its latest London office redevelopment: the 263,000 sq ft Angel building at 407 St John Street in Islington, north London
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Ex-Bank of America men’s derivatives
Three former members of Bank of America’s property derivatives team have launched the first long-only commercial property derivatives fund
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Professional
Suffolk council’s outsourcing ambitions under fire
Opposition councillors criticise its track record in contract management
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Letting agent's joint venture
How do you go about letting 450,000 sq ft of outer London office space in today’s market?
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Markets
Crossing over: advisers and investment bankers
Two professionals who have experienced life on both sides of the client-adviser divide share their ideas
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Newsom cuts names of active lenders
Savills’ UK head of valuation William Newsom has taken a red pen to his list of active property lenders
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Something to Bragg about
Just thinking about the North Face Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc makes me feel exhausted