All Property Week articles in 10 September 2010 – Page 8
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Markets
Stoford blessed with prelets at All Saints in West Bromwich
Stoford Developments’ 245,000 sq ft All Saints scheme in West Bromwich is close to preletting around 70,000 sq ft to West Bromwich Building Society
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News
Virgin rail boss alights on big idea for Birmingham
Virgin Trains chief believes Birmingham International could rival Heathrow and Gatwick
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News
Golding fjords ahead to Perella Weinberg
Paul Golding, the former head of the real estate arm of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, has left to join Perella Weinberg.
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News
Assura and AH mull medical merger
Primary healthcare property company eyes takeover of smaller Plus-listed outfit
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News
Malls must up game against internet
The snowballing popularity of internet shopping is “nerve-racking” for retail property companies and will force them to innovate to retain customers.
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Professional
New Equality Act could increase complaints
Employees to benefit from greater protection
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Professional
Grosvenor enhances Web Access
Grosvenor Systems has enhanced its Propman solution to enable 24-hour online payments, meaning customers are no longer restricted to using it during office hours
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News
Bristol’s £82m Glass act
One of Bristol’s largest office investments was brought to the market this week for £82m
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News
Buyers’ £625m mall spree
Nearly £625m of shopping centres in the UK have been placed under offer and a further £2.58bn are on the market, or likely to be put up for sale, by the end of the year
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News
ING’s £300 zone A is toast of Guildford
ING UK Real Estate Income Trust has secured one of the highest retail rents in Guildford
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Markets
Reading rocks up £30m
Nearly 90,000 rockers returned home from the music festival in Reading last weekend leaving the town at least £30m richer.
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Insight
20-30-40-50: Legacy Portfolio project manager Helen Casey
Every week, we meet a property person from a different age group. This week, Aditi Shah talks to 25-year-old Helen Casey, a Tweeting surf chick, and project manager at lease liability specialist Legacy Portfolio
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Markets
High Speed 2 plunges Paradise Circus into purgatory
Argent, council and university must find new location for music faculty. David Hatcher talks to the city’s luminaries to find out what they think of the effects of the proposed rail link
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Markets
HS2: friend or foe?
Guy Webber Do shoppers come from London to Birmingham to shop? No. Do some shoppers go from Birmingham to London to shop? Yes. HS2 would increase some leakage from Birmingham to London. As good as Birmingham’s retail offer is, I can’t see shoppers starting to come up from London Guy ...
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News
US giant Oaktree wants £1bn taste of UK student lifestyle
American firm plans £1bn entry into sector, spearheaded by ex-O’Flynn man Bob Crompton
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Professional
A £45,000 fine
The Environment Agency expects around 4,000 businesses to register as full CRC