All Property Week articles in 09 July 2010 – Page 5
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Dwell's time at Kingston
Furniture retailer Dwell has taken 2,863 sq ft at Universities Superannuation Scheme’s Eden Walk Shopping Centre in Kingston-upon-Thames
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Dune sets foot with Shoe Studio shops
Footwear chain Dune Group is to open the first Bertie and Pied A Terre stores since it bought parent company Shoe Studio Group last March.
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Phase Eight's double-barrelled rollout
Retailer Phase Eight has hired CWM and Leslie Perkins to open stores of 1,500 sq ft across the UK
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Insight
A ‘double dip’ recession is a probability, not a possibility
Remember the 365 economists who wrote to The Times to complain about Sir Geoffrey Howe’s austerity Budget in 1981?
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Guidance note leaves developers in a pickle
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has officially axed regional spatial strategies, claiming to be offering developers clarity, while opening up a policy vacuum around planning.
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Derwent London leads London spree
Derwent London is the frontrunner to buy a £135m Tottenham Court Road office block in central London.
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Professional
Green tax to help plug deficit
The government will use green taxes as a way to plug the public deficit and penalise companies that fail to meet carbon emissions targets, a leading climate expert has said.
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Property triathlete declares Waugh
Today is one of the busiest in the property sporting calendar.
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Markets
A decent home is as important as good health and education
If pressed for a one-word answer on the future of housing, most of us would choose “uncertain”.
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Hackney pub lands surveyor in High Court
Securemove trading as Douglas Duff accused by Bank of Ireland of overvaluing development site by £1.6m
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Markets
Four who have cornered the tiles market
Tile retailers are battling for the best trade counter sites for their expansion plans. David Hatcher gives you the lowdown on the big four
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Core gets into the London spirit
Fashion brand Core Spirit has secured its first London flagship store at 105 New Bond Street.
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Professional
Confusion reigns over new enterprise partnerships
Local authorities have until 6 September to draw up proposals for local enterprise partnerships, the public-private bodies that will replace regional development agencies. Their remits will include planning, housing, transport and infrastructure.
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Joint ventures get companies on track
Network Rail is offering leases and partnership opportunities at commercial properties, shops and development sites at its stations across Britain
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Insight
Planning is trying to revive its community spirit, says Paul Finch
The Royal Town Planning Institute held its annual Planning Convention last week, as the government announced some momentous changes in respect of how it would like the planning system to operate.
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Professional
Coalition short sighted on property cuts
The Treasury has promised cuts of up to 25% for every government department. Yet there has been little guidance on the role property will play in this purge – even for those in Whitehall tasked with identifying savings. Mike Burt, former director of the government estate team at the Office ...
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IFAs: ‘steer clear from property’
Independent financial advisers (IFAs) are recommending private investors reduce their exposure to commercial property
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Christopher’s in Covent Garden sold
Christopher’s American Bar and Grill, on Wellington Place, has been sold by its previous owners, advised by Coffer Corporate Leisure, to Ambar Paul, a director of the conglomerate Caparo Group for an undisclosed price.
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Markets
Chancerygate takes a chance on trade counters
Developer plots out two more schemes in hope of finding prelets