All Property Week articles in 1 March 2013 – Page 7
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Morgan Stanley’s mega Moscow mall buy
Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing (MSREI) has bought the 2.2m sq ft Metropolis shopping centre to the north-west of Moscow in Russia’s biggest ever commercial property transaction.
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Budget crunchtime for Osborne on housing and planning
When George Osborne stands at the despatch box to deliver his Budget speech on 20 March, he will know it is a “make or break” day for him.
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Fake tan and lease breaks
Fake tan and lease breaks Ludgate received a copy of Lauren Goodger’s Secrets of an Essex Girl in the post last week and was thrilled at the prospect of reviewing it.
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As commitment to carbon scheme wanes, pricing becomes clearer
Last week the government published the final Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme “league table”, which ranks the performance of the scheme’s participants.
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Rockspring founder Plummer becomes non-exec chairman
Richard Plummer, chairman and founder of Rockspring, is to relinquish his executive responsibilities to become a non-executive chairman.
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Barging into a restaurant
For the property professional that has almost everything, consider a barge.
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King’s Reach reborn as South Bank Tower
An unloved 1970s tower block on the south bank of the River Thames was today expected to undergo the first stage of its rejuvenation.
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Picture Gallery: Galliard's "Twisted" Tower at Baltimore Wharf
Take a peek at the images of Galliard’s “Twisted” Tower at their Baltimore Wharf scheme at Canary Wharf.
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Business rates: another battering retailers don’t need
Moody’s cut in Britain’s credit rating from AAA to AA1 last week ensures that chancellor George Osborne will not be enjoying good times with the economy any time soon.
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Renewables are only alternative to nuclear winter and fracking hell
It is January 2017. “Ed Miliband steps up to the microphone looking drawn after an all-night crisis session with his Lib-Lab coalition cabinet, the prime minister clears his throat: ‘The unprecedented cold spell has put our energy structure under tremendous strain,’ he says.
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Resolution in Alphabeta testing on City fringe
A bronze statue of Mercury, the wing-heeled messenger to the gods, looks out over the scruffy northern fringe of the City of London from atop the tower of Triton Court — a symbol of a time gone by.
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Alpha females: Young Norwood property dinner and awards
Five of property’s most powerful women shared their highs and lows at the Young Norwood annual dinner and awards.
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Not all are office-to-resi conversion converts
Sir, Eric Pickles and his Communities and Local Government team’s drive to encourage delivery of housing is welcome ( PropertyWeek.com, 24.01.13 ).
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People Moves: Alder King, Harris Lamb, Cala Homes, CBRE and more...
CBRE Hotels has recruited Catherine Rawanduzi as director and head of hotels, France, based in the Paris office.
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Need to know: airport nationalisation plan has wings
Welsh government to buy Cardiff airport and bring in an operator.
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Anchors away as Scarborough presses ahead at Talbot Green
Talbot Green, the proposed new town centre for Llantrisant, between Bridgend and Cardiff, will face its first planning hurdle in the next few months.
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Places for People of all ages
Group’s purchases in last month span retirement homes and private rented.
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Abergele park awaits changes with patience
Fairways Care, which owns and runs centres for dementia patients in Anglesey and Bangor, wants to buy 1.1 acres on the 36 acre North Wales Business Park at Abergele for a 48-bed facility.
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Glatman and Aker plot giant Aberdeen park
Mark Glatman’s Abstract Securities and Norway oil company to develop 1m sq ft
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BNP’s €500m fund encore
BNP Paribas Real Estate has launched its second €500m fund targeted at the French retail market. The first is now fully invested.