All Property Week articles in 11 November 2011 – Page 2
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Markets
Employees resist flexible office revolution
YouGov poll unearths more traditional view on offices than expected. Christine Eade reports
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News
Let’s make sustainable effort
Sir, Property Week is to be congratulated on its Campaign for Sustainable Development
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News
Take four ... tips to drive down portfolio vacancy
Fund manager Mayfair Capital Investment Capital announced a rare piece of positive news: a 0% vacancy rate for its £109m Property Income Fund for Charities.
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Professional
Development schemes not fit for funding models
Public sector funding is unlikely to pave the way for big regeneration schemes, speakers said at the Public Property Summit in London last Wednesday.
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News
DTZ's UGL takeover: ‘When shares do that, it’s not a proud day'
Embattled boss aims to secure DTZ’s future with sale to Australia’s UGL
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Insight
Greek tragedy dashes hopes of a ‘golden quarter’
After widespread increases in September, prime yields were largely stable in October.
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News
Edinburgh council outbids developers
Edinburgh City Council has emerged as the preferred bidder to buy a site near the Scottish capital’s city centre that was earmarked by HBOS for its global headquarters.
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Markets
Manchester’s Triangle to be reshaped as Corn Exchange
Listed property key to other schemes in surrounding area. Paul Unger reports
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Insight
Mid-air collision
As free-running becomes more popular, legal confusion over who is to blame for damage to property could cause occupiers and landlords to turn on each other. Sarah Stewart reports
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News
Cognoscenti come together
Prupim chief executive Martin Moore is optimistic about residential sector and income yields in speech at second Investment Network event in London. Photographs by Oliver Knight
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Professional
Pay public property professionals more, says Quintain chief
Developers and other private companies working with the public sector feel let down by a lack of clear strategy from the organisations they work with
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News
Property Week gears up for charity
Lambert Smith Hampton won the property industry’s second Velodrome Cycle Challenge
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Insight
Ryanair and musical chairs show how to get stagnant market moving
It feels as though everything in the UK, and the property market, has ground to a halt
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Markets
Cast of thousands join Media City
Peel Group, BBC and ITV are acting as magnet for development. Paul Unger reports
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Markets
Case study: Westbury's Mooney
Alison Mooney became one of the first AssocRICS members in residential property management this summer, after working in the sector for 13 years.
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News
No Velvet revolution for Corestate Capital
Corestate Capital has been rebuffed in its attempt to buy a distressed German residential portfolio
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News
UGL: ‘steady Eddie’ company that wants to buy DTZ
Australian hard-hat giant has low debt and describes itself as “safe”. James Whitmore reports
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Professional
Eric Pickles’ call to put public buildings to work
Communities and Local Government secretary Eric Pickles this week asked the public sector to “put their buildings to work”
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Professional
People moves: British Land, Northridge Capital, DTZ
British Land has appointed William Oddie from Watford Borough Council as project manager in its retail team.