All Property Week articles in 1 June 2012 – Page 3
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Insight
A weak but stable second half
Property derivative pricing has trended down over the last 18 months (graph 1, right), but has recently largely been stable.
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News
Penny for Guy's thoughts
Isn’t Guy Grainger, Jones Lang LaSalle’s head of UK retail, a bit old to be appearing on The Apprentice?
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News
New generation to regenerate Quintain
Worthington and James to tackle debt and focus on Wembley and Greenwich
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News
Saudi fund SURFs industrial wave
Sidra Capital, a Saudi Arabian investment bank, and Gatehouse Bank, a UK-based sharia-compliant bank, have bought a TDG distribution warehouse in Glasgow for £22.4m.
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Markets
Foreign foodies force up London restaurant prices
Prime London locations lead way for influx of overseas operators. Rachel Hunter reports
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Markets
Food revamp as standard
Standard Life Investments is thought to be planning a revamp of the food courts at its shopping centres in Brighton and Wimbledon.
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News
Helical persuades Slade to stay for further five years
Chief executive of 26 years would like to ‘finish the job’, and return firm back to pre-credit crunch form
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News
First round of ‘Portas pilots’ picked
Stockport, Margate and Croydon are among 12 town centres to receive a share of £1.2m to rejuvenate their high streets.
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News
Help Property Week’s ladies pull a Fass one
Property Week’s female contingent might be the fastest journalists in the field (Is this right? Ed), but they also hope to be the fastest “on” the field at Cancer Research’s Race for Life on 9 June on Hampstead Heath.
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Professional
Property people want review of ‘tax on failure’
In a coup for Property Week’s long-running campaign against empty rates, chancellor George Osborne has asked York Outer MP Julian Sturdy to form a working group to examine how the law can be altered to help struggling businesses. Property Week spoke to industry figures about what they would like the ...
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Markets
Tortilla has funding for expansion wrapped up
Chain wants to ride “Mexican wave” and quadruple in size. Rachel Hunter reports
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Markets
Itsu expansion plan is ready to roll
Sushi chain plans new stores across UK as sales continue to soar. Rachel Hunter reports
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Markets
X-Man makes a stand for European invasion
X-Leisure fund seeks big investor for overseas gamble. Rachel Hunter reports
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News
Max pair: euro woe is opportunity
Top investors Mike Brown and Nick Leslau are aiming to take advantage of the “dysfunctional” investment market by buying properties in central London that need “repositioning”, index-linked sale-and-leaseback properties and distressed assets.
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Markets
Middleport Pottery fires up local enthusiasm
The people of Burslem learnt last Thursday how their pottery-manufacturing heritage will be conserved by the Prince’s Regeneration Trust.
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Professional
Government’s emissions plan should prompt greener property procurement
A government commitment two weeks ago to “green” its supply chains in catering, transport and energy should also apply to the procurement of property services. By Simon Crowe
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Markets
EasyGym limbers up for expansion
Low-cost gym operator EasyGym has commissioned Savills to help it expand its portfolio across the UK.
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Professional
People Moves: Shoosmiths, DTZ, Ogg Property, Savills and more...
Katherine PriceDTZ in Birmingham has appointed Katherine Price as senior surveyor in the development consulting team. She joins from Birmingham City Council, where she spent six years as a development surveyor in the regeneration and major projects teams, playing a key role in the delivery of the Birmingham New Street ...
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Markets
Healthcare developer in Prime position
Changes to NHS prompt flurry of deals for Prime Group in Staffordshire. Christine Eade reports
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News
Singapore’s GIC extends debt on InterContinentals
A consortium led by GIC has completed the short-term refinancing of an £870m hotel portfolio, as it works on a longer-term strategy for the assets.