All Property Week articles in 11 March 2011 – Page 4
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News
In turbulent times we could do with a bit of German reliability
One of the big lessons of the financial crisis is that there are two sides to the balance sheet
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Professional
Heritage waste really takes the biscuit, says prince
It’s the little extras at St James’s Palace that tell you this is a Prince of Wales-branded conference
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Professional
Mark Kleinman | My best day - My Worst day
Mark Kleinman, director at James Andrew International
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News
Wrenbridge and Beer to fund small deals
Cambridge-based property company Wrenbridge Land has teamed up with Beer Partners to launch a joint venture to cater to fund property deals of £1m-£3m
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News
Shop ‘til you drop off into a Lakeside hotel bed
Capital Shopping Centres (CSC) is paving the way for the development of the first of two new hotels at its 1.4m sq ft Lakeside Shopping Centre in Thurrock
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Markets
Retail barometer: clicks shore up bricks
The high street is a barometer of national sentiment and landlords need to know what the mood is
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News
Helical Bar pensions off retirement homes
Developer to sell joint venture and focus on higher-yield assets
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Insight
I’m not banker bashing — I’m stating the bleedin’ obvious
Money and lending are the lifeblood of property, more than any other industry or service
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Insight
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE PARTY BANK
Anglo Irish Bank’s lavish hospitality and approach to lending transformed it into a powerhouse of the property boom. Now its massive losses are crippling Ireland’s economy
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News
Bank ‘patience is running out’ with bad loans
A survey by the professional body of property insolvency experts indicates that banks will continue to try to avoid foreclosing on borrowers in problem loan situations
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News
Cameron backs Property Week's Site Life campaign
Prime minister supports campaign to find uses for derelict sites across the UK
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News
European holdings assist CLS in uplift
CLS Holdings achieved a strong 16% increase in net asset value in 2010
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News
Bonny HBOS assets for sale
One of HBOS’s oldest property joint ventures is to be put up for sale. King Sturge is understood to have been instructed to sell all 11 assets held by Bonnytoun Estates, an investment company set up by former Scottish Metropolitan managing director Scott Cairns in 2001
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Insight
Arresting news exacerbates maudlin MIPIM mood
Even before Robert and Vincent Tchenguiz were arrested at dawn on Wednesday, the mood at MIPIM was sober
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News
Area enters new territory with NAB partnership
Area Property Partners has sold a 35% stake to National Australia Bank as part of a new strategic partnership. Chairman Bill Mack and global CEO Lee Neibart will continue to head Area, which was founded in 1993 as Apollo Real Estate Advisors
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Professional
Royle appointment
Monique Royle replaced Lynette Lackey as the national chairman of the Association of Women in Property on 11 March
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Markets
Derby council answers call for city centre office space
Derby City Council has chosen developers Bolsterstone and Lowbridge to be among the beneficiaries of its £10m regeneration fund
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Markets
Rotherham looks for another Yes man
Council to retender contract to develop massive leisure scheme
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Markets
Amazon ponders east Midlands shed order
Amazon is considering locations for a 1m sq ft shed in the east Midlands
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Professional
People Moves: Altus Edwin Hill, GVA and more
This week’s movers include Tim Reid, who has joined CB Richard Ellis