All Property Week articles in 10 September 2010 – Page 3
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Online
JSM Indochina appoints CBRE to sell portfolio
JSM Indochina has appointed CB Richard Ellis to sell a portfolio of properties and development sites.
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Bishops Square stake on market
Investors are being quietly approached by the State of Oman about purchasing a stake in the large Bishops Square complex near London’s Spitalfields market, the Independent on Sunday reported yesterday.
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News
Wakefield launches Merchant Gate
The first phase of the £140m Merchant Gate development in Wakefield city centre opened today.
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Dundee's Overgate shopping centre for sale
Lend Lease is selling its 420,000 sq ft Overgate shopping centre in Dundee.
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Property industry dismay as Treasury rules out tax changes
The property industry reacted with dismay today after the Treasury ruled out making vital tax changes to boost the UK’s supply of homes to rent.
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Julian Stocks leaves JLL to join Tishman Speyer
Julian Stocks is to leave Jones Lang LaSalle to join Tishman Speyer as UK managing director.
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Romford's Oldchuch granted planning permission
Taylor Wimpey has been granted new planning permission for the Oldchurch Hospital site in Romford.
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Morgan Sindell acquires Connaught social housing contracts
Morgan Sindall’s affordable housing provider, Lovell is to acquire the majority of the social housing division of Connaught for £28m.
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Northern homewares retailer signs in Liverpool
Redbrick, a northern based homewares and interiors retailer, is set to open a new store at the Liverpool One shopping centre.
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Waitrose expands convenience store portfolio
Waitrose has stepped up its convenience store expansion and is set to open another five stores.
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UBS in talks with German fund for Watermark Place stake
UBS is in talks with a German fund to sell its 50% stake in Watermark Place office scheme in the City of London.
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News
Sole survivor
West End agent extraordinaire Jordan Adair of Brogan Danvers Gold is claiming a new world record for the number of viewings conducted in one week.
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News
Room with a Vue
Fashion retailer H M has signed up for a 17,000 sq ft unit at the Atrium, a 250,000 sq ft mixed-used scheme in Camberley
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Markets
SWIP's swap in Reading
In Reading Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP) is working hard to hold on to its tenants, Deloitte and Boyce Turner, at Abbots House while it refurbishes the 100,000 sq ft building in the town centre
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Professional
Portal progress from Ultrasoft
UltraSoft Technologies, a software provider for the serviced office industry, has launched Customer Web Portal, which allows the user 24-hour access to bookings, invoice payments and other services
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Wren did not stop play
The weather at the Wrenbridge World Cup last month was a far cry from the winter sun of South Africa, where the real World Cup was held.
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Markets
Plans for Princes Square
Bracknell Regeneration Partnership is also preparing a separate planning application for improvements to the shops and environment around Princess Square shopping centre in the town centre.
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Markets
Safestore locks in occupants
Safestore, the self-storage company, claims it has seen “unprecedented levels of occupancy growth” in its business because of the rising number of homeowners selling up and moving into rented property to await the outcome of the downturn in house prices
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Markets
Party is over as Luminar sells Leeds nightclub
Majestyk sale is latest in struggling nightclub operator’s plan
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Insight
There's a lot we can learn
Sir, I agree that spending large amounts of taxpayers money on regeneration advertising seems wrong in this financial climate