All Property Week articles in 11 April 2014 – Page 5
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News
Banbury Cross eyes Entertainer
Toy retailer The Entertainer is in talks to take a 200,000 sq ft industrial prelet in Banbury, Oxfordshire, to support its continued retail store expansion.
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Insight
A divided Crown Estate will be a backwards step
A small delegation from the islands of Scotland was in Westminster for three days this week to talk about an electricity cable, among other things.
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Insight
Dublin awash with pots of gold
The Irish commercial property market had one of its most vigorous quarters for a decade, with the leasing market showing strong growth and justifying the bet made by investors that have piled into the country in the last year.
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News
Dougray Smith looks to gild private assets
A new consultancy has private equity firms in its crosshair. David Hatcher reports.
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Insight
Annuities and opportunities
Sir, not surprisingly there has been much coverage of George Osborne’s decision to remove compulsory rules around the purchase of annuities.
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Insight
Farrell’s buoyancy aid can keep bloated cities afloat
Sir Terry Farrell is this country’s leading architect planner. Quite apart from his iconic buildings around the world, no one has done more to promote urban planning and design as the bedrock of 21st century cities.
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Markets
Lessons on separation from across the Atlantic
Businesses have left Québec as it campaigns for independence, Rhiannon Bury reports
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Professional
NPPF is not going according to plan
Slowdown in approval of local plans blamed on pressure on housing targets. By Sarah Townsend
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News
Two City offices fetch £40m as boom continues
Two City offices have been sold for almost £40m as the investment market in central London continues to boom.
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News
MedicX put on the market for a healthy £40m price tag
Healthcare property company MedicX has appointed KPMG to run ‘Project Laser’ with first bids due next week.
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News
Developers line up for £300m Chester retail scheme
New mall in Chester attracts bid from Queensberry and Lend Lease.
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Professional
People Moves: 11 April 2014
Colliers International has expanded its planning and development consultancy team at its Manchester office to five with the recruitment of Miranda Steadman and Jonathan Edwards.
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