All Property Week articles in 10 September 2010 – Page 5
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Insight
Split fees solve the problem
Sir, When an agent – no matter how big – is acting for both the buyer and the seller, this is definitely a conflict of interest (analysis, 06.08.10)
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News
Grosvenor's fancy fondant
Down to Belgravia for some ooh la la, where Parisian patissier Pierre Hermé opened in Lowndes Street and hosted a party.
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Professional
Need to know: evidence packs
Once you have collected all the data you need to register for the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme by 30 September, you need to keep an “evidence pack” of data for future years
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Insight
Entrepreneurial spirit: Nick Leslau
After a lot of bull, the blood letting is about to begin
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Insight
What to know: Local enterprise partnerships
The success of localism partly rests on these new initiatives
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News
Universal pictures West End home
Universal Pictures is on the hunt for around 80,000 sq ft of office space in London’s West End
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Markets
Turbomachinery drives Easter Park
Largest letting of year so far confirmed as area developments struggle
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News
Krispy Kreme to use extra dough for UK expansion
Doughnut maker Krispy Kreme has opened its first outlet since it secured £12m of funding from bank Santander
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Insight
Don't shoot URCs down ...
Sir, Cheap shots at the public sector (analysis, 20.08.10) are not laudable and, from my experience, simply not correct
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News
Speymill Deutsche ponders takeover
German residential property investor Speymill Deutsche Immobilien is mulling bid approaches
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Markets
Market 'stabilising' despite fall
The latest Nationwide monthly index shows a 0.9% fall in house prices for August, on top of a 0.5% fall in July
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Markets
Databank: south-west rental sector shines
In an increasingly difficult business, the rental sector in the south-west continues to be one of the bright spots of the UK housing market
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Markets
Hearty dose of culture for Slough
Last month Slough Borough Council granted planning consent for a 48,000 sq ft library and cultural centre in the town centre
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News
Crown draws up list of Regent Street suitors
The Crown Estate has shortlisted four investors to buy a 25% stake in its £1.6bn Regent Street estate.
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Professional
Take five … critical dates for your diary
The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme may be a maze of targets, data and deadlines, but there are five key dates:
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Professional
CRC fines criteria spelled out
Big energy users have less than a month to register for the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme. But there is still confusion about what needs to be done
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News
Holding court
Several new retailers have signed at Shaftesbury and the Mercers’ Company’s recently opened St Martin’s Courtyard in London’s Covent Garden