All Property Week articles in 10 October 2014 – Page 5
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Professional
People Moves: CBRE, McKay, Delta Planning and more
CBRE has appointed Andrew Byrne (pictured top left) as senior surveyor within the office agency team at its Liverpool office. Byrne moves from Keppie Massie.
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Insight
Intelligence: Capital values still down but the future is rosy
The UK economy appears finally to have returned to health, with estimated growth of 0.8% in the second quarter of the year.
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Insight
Letter: Off-site building will ease housing crisis
For the wider housing crisis to be effectively resolved, urban intensification is required, as well as a wider variety of builders, constructors and investors than has been seen in the recent past.
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Markets
Lack of good Bristol office stock creates a landlords’ market
Bristol occupiers’ race for space looks set to pick up even greater speed, writes Christine Eade
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Markets
Office-to-resi conversions prove lucrative option for Bristol landlords
The rationale for owners to convert remains strong in Bristol, writes Christine Eade
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News
Cut Pryce deal for Bristol boss
Metropolis loves a good old ribbon-cutting ceremony and all the better when acting legend Julie Walters is hired to do the honours.
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Professional
Eco-friendly buildings can boost profit and productivity
A WGBC report shows that green buildings aren’t just good for the environment, they can also boost productivity, Adam Branson writes.
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Insight
The Lib Dems are on the right track with their property policies, but they need to be bolder
Party conference fatigue did not seem to be setting in for the Lib Dems this week, as they travelled up to Glasgow en masse and whipped out a string of policy proposals concerning the property industry.
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Professional
LSH poaches Blackmore for London building consultancy team
Commercial property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) has appointed David Blackmore as head of its London building consultancy team.
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News
Regions win billions in Tory devolution deal
The government is set to take its first major step in devolving powers from Westminster to the English regions next week, with the announcement it is handing spending powers worth billions of pounds to a swathe of new metropolitan super-authorities.
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News
Below par performances at industry golf events
Europe’s thumping victory in the Ryder Cup appears to have inspired the property industry into donning its Pringle sweaters and dusting off those old clubs.
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Markets
London luxury homes to fall behind schedule
The construction industry cannot keep pace with the number of homes planned. Hannah Brenton reports
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News
Beechwood set to move John Lewis in and ditch Debenhams
John Lewis is in the final stages of talks to open a new department store at Beechwood Shopping Centre in Cheltenham — in a deal that would see Debenhams ousted after 25 years in the centre.
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Professional
Women in Property student awards finding placemakers of tomorrow
The Women in Property student awards celebrated diverse achievement. Felicity Francis reports
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Markets
Developments at historic Avon sites enjoy contrasting fortunes
While the Cadbury scheme looks sweet, Filton Airfield has yet to take off, says Christine Eade
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Insight
Legal View: Local authorities seize the initiative in tackling housing crisis
Local authorities are now playing a more powerful role in the delivery of affordable housing than could have been envisaged even a few years ago. They are also getting involved in the private rented sector — not just in their planning and licensing roles, but as direct or indirect providers. ...
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Insight
Arresting development of London
How do you deliver large-scale London regeneration schemes? Adam Branson quizzed four real estate leaders
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Markets
University of Bristol continues its colonisation of Queen's Road area
The university has bought a vacant lot once occupied by Habitat, writes Christine Eade
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News
Cushman & Wakefield appoint new partner
Cushman Wakefield is strengthening its Scottish team with the appointment of industry heavyweight Bill Colville as head of office development.
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News
Separated at birth: Andrew Wilson and Bill Turnbull
It’s unlikely Lloyds Banking Group’s business support unit MD Andrew Wilson could present the news…