All Property Week articles in 12 December 2014 – Page 5
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Insight
The battle for Songbird: blow by blow
As the bidders for Songbird Estates build takeover momentum, we take a look back at 24 hours that could have changed the market.
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News
Banks braced for outcome of Bank of England stress tests
The UK’s eight largest lenders are braced for the outcome, next week, of the Bank of England’s stringent stress tests to gauge how prepared they are for another financial crisis.
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Markets
Gatwick’s retail offering gets ready to soar on back of major cash boost
Gatwick Airport is to improve facilities at its north terminal.
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Professional
How to organise a Christmas party and avoid legal hangovers
As the Christmas party season gets into full swing, everyone deserves to enjoy themselves, celebrate and let their hair down.
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News
Autumn Statement boosts builders
Mid-priced housebuilders and healthcare REITs were among the biggest listed property company winners in last week’s Autumn Statement.
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Insight
Rates time bomb in Autumn Statement
Buried in the small print of the Autumn Statement documents is a very significant development concerning appeals against business rates, which will have a major effect on ratepayers.
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Markets
‘Try before you buy’ scheme helps London Gateway attract customers
London Gateway’s shared shed for port users will mark a departure for the UK logistics market.
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News
Knight Frank names Dubai scheme as highest-value asset in the world
The Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZ) in Dubai has become the highest-value single property asset in the world, according to a new valuation by Knight Frank Dubai.
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News
Paris primed to lure Asian investors away from London
Asian money is likely to target Paris in the coming years, as investors increasingly look outside London, according to research by Deutsche Bank.
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Professional
GVA appoint rugby player Dan Hyde as retail director in Manchester
GVA has appointed former professional rugby player Dan Hyde as retail director.
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News
Fashion brand Guerresco brings a touch of the Alps to Chelsea
Italian boutique fashion brand Mauro Guerresco has launched its first UK store on King’s Road, west London.
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Markets
Why wind power could be a breath of fresh air for Humberside
Ever since the Cod Wars of the 1970s devastated the fishing industry, the Humber ports have sought a new industry to sail in and arrest their long-term decline.
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Insight
Drone Wars: How property companies are using unmanned air vehicles
Property companies are hoping to steal a march on rivals by following retailers into the brave new world of unmanned air vehicles.
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News
AA set to quit long-standing headquarters in Basingstoke
The Automobile Association (AA) is set to quit its home of 41 years in Basingstoke and could move its head office out of the town entirely.
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News
90 North makes presence felt in Europe with brace of deals
James Caan-backed company 90 North has made its first foray into continental Europe, buying warehouses in Germany and Norway in deals totalling €84m (£66m).
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News
US firm Colony kicks off £500m UK spree
Los Angeles-based Colony Capital has appointed UK asset manager Quidnet Capital to spearhead an audacious push into the UK property market.
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News
Turnstone Estates plots £50m seaside leisure scheme
Developer Turnstone Estates has agreed the conditional purchase of a 5.7-acre site in Southend-on-Sea, where it plans to build a £50m leisure and residential development.
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Insight
HS3 is key to Manchester’s powerhouse bid
Since Scotland’s independence result, the debate about devolved power across the English regions has gathered pace more quickly than many would have predicted.
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News
Goya plans £10.5m west London shed
Goya Developments plans to build a 44,000 sq ft west London shed as part of its continued push into speculative light industrial schemes.