All Property Week articles in 09 November 2007 – Page 3
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News
Hemel picks Thornfield and HBOS
Thornfield Properties and Bank of Scotland have been selected as the preferred development partner for a £25m arts venue in Hemel Hempstead.
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News
Grosvenor signs raft of retailers
Grosvenor this week signed a raft of retailers at its £950m Liverpool One scheme. G-Star has signed for a 5,000 sq ft store on Paradise Street, while Jigsaw, Radley and Fred Perry have signed on Peters Lane.
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Gone for a monkey
Tony Gibbon may be renowned in the City investment market, but that does not necessarily mean everyone wants to be his dinner companion. Just ask Felix Rabeneck at Savills.
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Oracle homes vs mega-lab at giant St Pancras site
Shortlisted developers await government decision on site behind British Library in central London
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Toad seen off by frogs
Property’s Rugby World Cup hangover is hopefully at an end but, for Nick Sinclair of Crossland Otter Hunt, the headache continues.
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Professional
When subcontractors fold
Question: A defect has appeared in a property I recently bought. At time of buying, I received a collateral warranty from the contractor, but it has since gone bust. I understand the defect was caused by a subcontractor. What can I do?
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German fashion retailer to try on UK market
Over-40s womenswear retailer Bonita appoints Capital Retail, JLL and Keenan for store rollout
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M&S plans overseas expansion
Marks & Spencer’s bull run continued this week, as it outlined plans to expand into the emerging Chinese and Indian markets following a stellar set of six-month results with pretax profits of £451.8m.
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Markets
Eurostar from St Pancras
The first Eurostar train from St Pancras in north London will depart on Wednesday morning. The services will bring passengers from Paris and Brussels directly into the heart of Midtown.
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News
GE Real Estate goes shopping with Italian retail fund
Investor continues its push into Italy with the launch of Redwood closed-ended fund
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Hong Kong tops world’s real estate league
Hong Kong has overtaken the US as the world’s largest quoted property market.
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Erinaceous sale hit by unrealistic pricing
Troubled firm achieves only 62% success rate as uncertainty dogs sector
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Reit’s new era
Reit Asset Management founder Leo Noé buys out partner Kevin McGrath’s 15% stake for £30m
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Ripley’s entertains at Trocadero
Asif Aziz’s Criterion Capital has moved Ripley’s Entertainments into the 25,000 sq ft London Pavilion in the Trocadero complex in Piccadilly Circus.
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Markets
National Express’s new HQ drive
National Express is relocating its London headquarters, where it occupies 13,000 sq ft at 75 Davies Street in Mayfair, to Euston, where it has taken 8,222 sq ft at London & Capital’s 7 Triton Square at £47.50/sq ft on a 10-year lease.
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UK dreaming for Mamas & Papas
Thompson Heaney has been appointed to advise UK nursery retailer Mamas & Papas.
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Insight
Enter the Dragon
Dragon’s Den’s new panellist looks set to be property’s next celebrity. Mike Phillips talks to James Caan about stepping into the limelight