All Property Week articles in 11 May 2012 – Page 5
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Professional
Need to know: EU funding furore
MPs are evaluating a European Union funding programme for regenerating deprived areas, in an attempt to make the process less bureaucratic. Sarah Townsend reports
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Markets
Welsh government slammed over enterprise zones
Addition of two extra zones but no further funding is panned by industry. Sarah Stewart reports
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Insight
Kent empty homes
Sir, TV presenter George Clarke is right that financial assistance is crucial to bring empty homes back into use (residential, 27.04.12).
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News
Kate Spade digs Westfield
Kate Spade has agreed a lease to open its first UK shopping centre store at Westfield London in Shepherd’s Bush.
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News
High demand from high-tech in London
Technology and media companies are looking for more than 200,000 sq ft of central London office space, as the sector continues to grow.
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News
Henderson to lay debt-heavy property fund to rest
Henderson Global Investors is to wind up its highly leveraged regional property fund, Caspar. The decision will result in the UK’s largest mixed portfolio sale for three years.
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Markets
Debenhams shows desire for Rochdale
Debenhams is in discussions to anchor Genr8 Developments and Kajima Partnership’s shopping centre (pictured) in Rochdale.
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Markets
Investors not crossing street for ITV site
Lukewarm interest for historic Quay Street scheme. David Hatcher reports
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Markets
Crocs snaps up St Davids unit
Shoe retailer Crocs is to open its first store in Wales — also its first in the UK — with its new concept at St David’s shopping centre in Cardiff.
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Markets
Facelift for Manchester Corn Exchange
Aviva Investors aims to revitalise Manchester Corn Exchange into a boutique, high-end fashion centre (pictured).
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Markets
Co-op seeks north-west newcomer for NoMa
The Co-operative Group is to imminently submit a planning application for the £15m refurbishment of the 125,000 sq ft Hanover building (pictured) at its NoMa scheme in Manchester.
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Markets
Highly Commended: High Security with a Human Face - Kinetique
High Security with a Human Face: Kinetique.
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News
DP World’s ship comes in at London Gateway
Port operator close to signing first occupier at £1.5bn Thames Estuary scheme
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Insight
Retail warehousing comes under the cosh
Prime yields edged up to 5.78% in April, when retail warehouses were the sector most under pressure.
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Markets
Corporate occupiers are cutting costs, consolidating and collaborating
Property Week Analytics’ second report investigates how occupiers approach property in a recession. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Insight
Coalition’s heavy-handed regulation is killing regeneration
I recently enjoyed a visit to the Shard at London Bridge and was hugely impressed. The views were breathtaking and the attention to detail admirable.
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News
Landlords hit in Clinton's collapse
Owners will struggle to recoup retailer’s high rents if stores close
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News
Landlords count the cost of Clinton
Owners will struggle to recoup retailer’s high rents if stores close
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Professional
Cheapskate construction can cost property industry dear
British Council for Offices conference will address challenges of straitened times. By James Wates