All Property Week articles in 09 March 2012 – Page 5
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News
Carlyle Group assets in receivership
Receivers called in as Quayside and Twinwoods schemes breach debt covenants.
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Professional
New RICS guidelines will help asset managers deliver meaningful savings
The government aims to save around £83bn over the next four years across its estate and services, which will put significant pressure on the public sector and its suppliers.
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Professional
People Moves: CBRE, Savills, Sotheby's International Realty, Asda and more...
Ben SmithJessica YonwinJ Peiser Wainwright Real Estate Advisers has recruited Ben Smith from Capita Symonds as an associate to head the property management department and Olivia Derby to work with Smith on the central London residential management portfolio.he firm has also promoted Jessica Yonwin to associate. She will be working ...
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Insight
Another property boom and bust is inevitable
There have been three serious financial crises in the course of my career, and all of them have been rooted in a boom-and-bust property cycle.
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Insight
A new era for retail as Amazon and Google get physical
With both Amazon and Google stepping out of cyber space into reality, the future of retail in Europe is taking another turn.
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Markets
Retailers launch fresh protest against quarterly rent payments
New Look head of property leads 25 occupiers against landlords. Sarah Stewart reports
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News
Hammerson shrinks in Sheffield after John Lewis withdraws
John Lewis has dropped plans to move to the fire station building on Hammerson’s proposed Sevenstone retail development in Sheffield and will remain in its existing store.
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Markets
Wincanton lightens load after Argos loss
Wincanton, the logistics company, is looking for an occupier to take over the remaining two years of its lease on its 500,000 sq ft facility on Max Park in Corby, now that its client, Argos, the catalogue retailer, has ended the contract.
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Professional
Clement deal to create affordable housing in UK’s first urban land trust
The London board of the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) is close to finalising a deal to incorporate the capital’s first community land trust into the planned redevelopment of a grade II-listed former hospital in east London.
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News
X-Leisure in Luminar litigation over administration rents
Leisure park owner takes legal action against administrator Ernst Young
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Markets
Leeds venue gets its acts together
“Arena Quarter” starts to take shape. Rachel Hunter reports
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News
Crocs strides out across UK
US shoe brand Crocs plans to roll out standalone stores in around 30 new locations across the UK.
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Markets
Leicester developer is aggressive about Passivhaus
Watermead Business Park to sign tenant to all-in rent at green building. Christine Eade reports
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News
Singaporean faces £750m hotel bill
The Royal Bank of Scotland is close to selling a portfolio of 42 Marriott hotels for almost £750m — providing a rare vote of confidence in the UK regional hotel market.
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News
Prologis offloads €400m of French and German sheds
Further sales across Europe likely, as rationalisation of estate continues after AMB merger
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News
Citi opens door to £400m Gazeley bids
Investment bank tasked with sale of developer with £504m debt burden
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News
LaSalle pays £32m Stockwell tuition fees
LaSalle Investment Management has bought, and will fund, construction of a 328-bed student hall scheme known as the Quadrant, in Stockwell, south London.
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News
Barratt to taste Sainsbury’s £300m difference in Fulham
Developer plans residential-led scheme with supermarket in first of several projects in London.
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News
Two-thirds of funds below par in 2011
IPD annual benchmark reveals estates and charities were best performers again
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Professional
Government cuts estate costs by £200m, but must do more
NAO says only a more radical approach will achieve further savings. Sarah Townsend reports