All Property Week articles in 12 April 2013 – Page 6
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Markets
Mortimer's prime Glasgow block is put on menu
A retail block owned by a company controlled by Glasgow businessman James Mortimer has been brought to the market.
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News
Co-op Estates bets on Legacy Portfolio skills
Surplus lease manager to take on disposal of 19 UK properties
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Insight
Bedroom tax views
Is this an opportunity for savvy developers and social housing providers to push forward with a build-to-let model of one- and two-bedroom flats?
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Insight
In property, as in sport, we must return to basics of good teamwork
Regular readers know that my life is rather dominated by a combination of property and sport and, try as I might, it seems very difficult to separate the pair.
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Markets
Baronsgate fields Magnetic North sale
Three malls to be sold out of administration. David Hatcher reports
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News
Ogilvy flirts with South Bank
Advertising giant Ogilvy & Mather has picked Sea Containers House on London’s South Bank as its latest favoured option for a move from Canary Wharf into 200,000 sq ft of office space.
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Insight
Thatcher's era holds lessons good and bad
What can today’s politicians and property learn from Baroness Thatcher?
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News
Fantasy Property Awards has Hatton lads in a frenzy
The judges have deliberated, cogitated and digested the entries for this year’s Property Awards and their judgements have been pronounced.
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Professional
Q+A: Greater London Authority deputy mayor Richard Blakeway thinks green
Property Week speaks to Richard Blakeway, deputy mayor for housing, land and property at the Greater London Authority, about transforming London.
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Markets
Local politics creates more planning drama in St Austell
Truro City Council’s judicial review is only the latest chapter in the Cornish supermarket saga.
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Markets
Atria One is apple of Bank of New York Mellon’s eye
Bank of New York Mellon is understood be agreeing a deal to take around 64,000 sq ft at Atria One in Edinburgh.
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Markets
Conygar to syphon off Aker campus
Conygar Investment Company is considering bringing to the market Akers Solutions’ Aberdeen headquarters.
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News
Airport City takes flight
Argent, Greater Manchester Property Venture Fund and Carillion win bid for £659m Manchester site
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News
Airport City takes flight
Argent, Greater Manchester Property Venture Fund and Carillion win bid for £659m Manchester site
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Markets
Millbay marina redevelopment speeds ahead
Running a harbour for yachtsmen is Sutton Harbour Holdings’ unchallenged expertise.
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Insight
Prime races ahead in property markets recovery
While mainstream property markets around the world struggle to break free of the ever-present shadow of economic doom and gloom, prime markets globally have bounced back with apparent ease.
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Insight
Driving the green agenda through a sustainable supply chain
Acknowledgement that sustainability will have a material influence upon the investment performance of real estate is growing, and there is an increasing obligation to consider this aspect when we acquire, develop, and manage.
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Markets
Protest against Premier Inn plan in Exmouth
Premier Inn’s plan to develop an art deco-style hotel on the on the sea front at Exmouth is due to be debated at East Devon District Council’s planning committee in June.
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Insight
After historic woes on stock markets, institutional investors play long game in property
Two of the longest-standing mantras in the investment world are that stocks are for the long run and that property is a long-term investment.
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News
Sports Direct returns JJB stores to administrators
Retailer was unable to complete deals on 14 out of 20 stores, after aquiring them in October.