All Property Week articles in 09 May 2014 – Page 5
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News
Mayfair galleries ponder move
As rents rise several Mayfair galleries mull a relocation to cheaper parts of London or creating a single building.
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Insight
Retail’s multichannel future will need to ‘tell a story’
The retail industry is going through fundamental change brought about by a range of factors, not least of all technology, social media and globalisation. It is no longer enough for the retailer to focus merely on selling a product or for a landlord to concentrate solely on letting the space.
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Markets
Get flexible
As business and science parks approach a significant anniversary, Christine Eade speaks to Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will principle David Green about what the UK can learn from the US
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News
La Redoute opens first UK store
French online and mail order fashion retailer La Redoute will open its first UK store, taking a pop-up unit at Grosvenor’s Liverpool One.
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Insight
UKIP’s short-term success will not translate to general election
It is now a year before the next general election.
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Professional
Educated opponents
A listed building in sought-after Hackney was bought for use as a school, despite high demand for housing in the borough. Then the squatters moved in. Mark Wilding reports
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News
Strathclyde Pension Fund picks Ediston
£75m Clydebuilt Fund will look at projects that aid jobs and regeneration.
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News
Evans to Edinburgh
The long-awaited Haymarket redevelopment secures £100m funding from Evans Randall.
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News
Evans to Edinburgh
The long-awaited Haymarket redevelopment secures £100m funding from Evans Randall.
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Markets
Voreda opens Imperial door in west London
Work begins next month on Imperial College’s Research and Translation hub overlooking London’s Westway motorway. It is expected to complete next year.
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Insight
Logistics and distribution needs its own technological revolution
The world of logistics and distribution has come a long way since I started out in property investment, a time when a warehouse only existed to store goods in between manufacturing and delivering.
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Professional
A digital platform that makes the small numbers stack up
HiRise is an online marketplace which connects landlords and tenants. Mark Wilding reports
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Markets
Reading University’s science park finally on road to development
The University of Reading has put out a tender for a team to design a 70,000 sq ft multi-let building for the first phase of the Thames Valley’s first science park, a 200,000 sq ft development in total. However, construction of the actual buildings is still more than two years ...
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Markets
Crossrail makes tracks for Reading
Hopes of a boost for Reading’s office market as rail scheme extends westward. Mark Wilding reports
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News
Goldman Sachs makes property fund comeback
Investment bank creates new Broad Street name and raises $4.2bn.
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Insight
An office should be for life, not just for Christmas
Apologies for the shameless plug, but it is that time of year again for those of us who are active in the Office sector, as across the country we discover how our projects have fared in the BCO Regional Awards, and which ones will go forward to be assessed by ...
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News
Squarestone snaps up Scottish shopping centres
Regeneration and development company Squarestone has made its first foray into UK retail property with the acquisition of two Scottish shopping centres.
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Professional
People Moves: DTZ, Irwin Mitchell, Capita and more...
DTZ has appointed two new employees to its project and building consultancy team in Birmingham.
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News
You can run but you can’t hide
Hoping to get some rest and recuperation after a period in the treatment room with a broken foot, Savills UK chief executive Mark Ridley retreated to the Maldives with his family recently.
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News
Lumina buys Sunderland complex
Lumina Real Estate Capital has bought Sunderland’s only city-centre cinema and leisure scheme from Columbus Capital for £13m.