All Property Week articles in 11 December 2015 – Page 4
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News
Dublin office take-up on the rise
Dublin office take-up was up 26% year on year in the first nine months of 2015, according to new research.
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Markets
DP World secures UPS as first major occupier at London Gateway port
The logistics park at London Gateway port has finally signed its first major occupier.
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Markets
Crucial enhancements to freight network delayed by Hendy report
Buried among the plethora of documents released alongside the chancellor’s Autumn Statement was a report with potentially far-reaching consequences for UK rail freight.
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Markets
Top year for Crawley office market
When Sir Howard Davies’ airports commission recommended Heathrow as the site for the South East’s new runway earlier this year, it was seen as a blow to Gatwick and the commercial property market around the airport.
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Insight
New York’s super-luxury condo phenomenon is running out of gas
A friend is selling her apartment on East 58th Street because she fears losing her views to a skyscraper condo tower across the street.
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Insight
Interview: Robert Ware of Conygar Investment Company
Robert Ware was involved in one of the biggest-ever deals with the buyout of MEPC. Now, he’s at the helm of a very different-sized operation in Conygar.
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News
ICG-Longbow recruits new senior debt chief
ICG-Longbow has made a key hire, poaching Santander’s David Mortimer to replace Trevor Homes as the head of its senior lending team.
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CuthbertWhite goes for full comedy effect with Xmas card
Metropolis has started to receive its Christmas cards and it is fair to say most of them have been a tad dull.
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Professional
Business values should be at heart of office design
Livability is a national disability and community engagement charity, providing a range of commissioned care, disability services and community projects around the UK.
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News
C&W partner Collier set to leave business
Out-of-town retail agent Andrew Collier is to leave Cushman Wakefield (C W) to join niche agency Stockford Anderson.
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Insight
The unfair business of business rates
As the floods caused by Storm Desmond receded this week, there was some welcome news for those in Cumbria and Lancashire whose livelihoods have been so badly affected.
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Insight
Is Osborne passing the business rates buck?
Two weeks ago, I streamed the chancellor’s Autumn Statement via my computer, watching the announcements on buy-to-let and housebuilding (04.12.15).
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Markets
Peterhouse Technology Park set to boost office take-up in Cambridge
Cambridge’s office take-up figures have been literally off the charts for the past three years - so much so that the big deals are listed separately when agents compile statistics to prevent bar graphs from shooting off the page.
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News
Moscow investor buys Glasgow office block
Moscow-based investor RWM Capital has made its first foray into the UK commercial property market with the purchase of an office building in Glasgow.
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News
Black Friday evolves into week-long sales event
The continued rise of online retailing has seen Black Friday evolve from a one-day shopping extravaganza into a week-long sales event, according to research from CACI.
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Markets
Wait is nearly over for Norwich’s biggest office-to-resi conversion
One city that has benefited significantly from the race to convert offices into flats is Norwich.
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Professional
Economic contribution of logistics and big sheds has yet to register
The humble logistics sector has something of an image problem.
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Insight
Government needs to balance its policy to empower boroughs to bring forward PRS
The exclusion of increased stamp duty to institutional investors was no doubt met with a sigh of relief, and hope, by private rented sector (PRS) investors (as one fund manager told me, this is a 3% head start on Mr and Mrs Smith) (27.11.15).
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News
Auction House reveals sales rise and partnership plan
Auction House has reported an 8% year-on-year increase in revenues, and announced a new partnership that will hold auctions in Sussex.
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Insight
Retail asset management: how to remain successful in a competitive environment
London’s retail scene is arguably the best in the world, with billions of pounds spent annually in the capital’s designer stores, boutiques and big-brand outlets.