All Property Week articles in 09 November 2012 – Page 7
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Insight
Stop pretending housing crisis is caused by Building Regs and red tape
The coalition’s abuse of the rating system has been rightly criticised by Property Week and many of its readers.
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News
Delek in office-to-resi switch opposite Buckingham Palace
Government department to move out of 1 Buckingham Gate to make way for luxury flats worth up to £500m
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Professional
David Brecher: property’s ‘consigliere’
Susan Freeman joins in property industry’s tributes to its “trusted adviser”
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Professional
David Brecher: property’s ‘consigliere’
Susan Freeman joins in property industry’s tributes to its “trusted adviser”
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News
Swiss retailer is jewel in Bond Street rent crown
Swiss luxury jeweller Boghossian has signed to open its first UK store on Old Bond Street in central London, setting a new record rent.
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News
Jones Lang LaSalle joins bond wagon
Property services firm to raise $275m from 10-year bonds to reduce borrowings
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News
Bond at Broadgate
Broadgate, in the heart of the City of London, hosted “For Your Eyes Only” — a James Bond-themed event on the Broadgate estate to mark the launch of Skyfall in cinemas this month.
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Markets
Residents vow to bugger Bognor plans
St Modwen will open its public consultation in Bognor Regis on 21 November to suggest developments for the town’s two local authority-owned car parks
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Markets
DevSecs finds Berkshire duo trolley good fellows
Specialist developer uses quick turnarounds to profit from investments
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News
Wereldhave begins US exit in San Diego
Wereldhave has made the first sale from its $800m US property portfolio.
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News
CapCo beefs up with Wellington portfolio
Capital & Counties has made its first acquisition since it raised £149m of new equity in September.
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Markets
Reynolds stays in shape at Basted House
The Kent-based Reynolds Group intends to open its fourth gym and spa after it bought Basted House on Harrison Road in Borough Green
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News
Barchester prepares crucial care homes debt proposal
Debt of £914m on portfolio matures in October 2013, so extension is key. Mike Phillips reports
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Insight
Autumn Statement will test ‘super-prime’ London
How are house prices at the top end of the residential market faring against economic turmoil, higher stamp duty charges and ongoing controversy over proposed property taxes?
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Markets
Discovery Park rising from Pfizer’s ashes
Pharmaceutical giant left Sandwich site well equipped for new tenants
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Professional
Reorganised law firms aren’t out of practice when it comes to property
If you have read the professional press recently, you may be forgiven for thinking that leading law firms, such as the so-called magic circle of the five largest firms, have made a conscious decision to exit the real estate market (analysis, 02.11.12)
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News
Property’s rating appeal
Retail and property representatives are to give evidence to a government committee on the controversial decision to delay the business rates revaluation, as the government pledges to reveal its evidence behind the plan.
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Insight
Not all legal eagles are in sky
Sir, I read your article, “Flight of the Legals” with interest, and I think it is important the entire property legal market is not tarred with the same brush (analysis, 02.11.12).
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Markets
Eileen Fisher courts further growth after Wimbledon
US fashion retailer Eileen Fisher continues to expand its presence in London after taking its third store, in Wimbledon Village.The 1,300 sq ft shop at 23 High Street is due to open in the new year. It follows two stores — in Covent Garden and Marylebone — which opened just ...