All Property Week articles in 12 February 2010 – Page 10
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News
China Real Estate eyes Sing listing
Treasury Holdings-backed China Real Estate Opportunities is aiming to list on Singapore’s stock exchange
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Insight
It’s too early to pop champagne for offices
How much should we read into the new boom in the City of London office market?
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Professional
Universities challenged by spending cuts
Development and refurbishment projects were the biggest casualties of higher education funding cuts announced last week
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Markets
Camden Council and housing feature on King’s Cross regeneration timetable
The £2bn regeneration of King’s Cross is gradually taking shape
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News
Ex-Rugby players kick off Caledonia-backed venture
Alex Wildman and Neal Taylor launch Brookshire Capital with £60m to spend in south-east
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Professional
OGC’s small business campaign
Small businesses need support to bid for government contracts, the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) said last Monday
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Markets
Treasury to tackle bulk purchase tax rate
Changes to stamp duty rates could finally kickstart the private-rented sector
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News
British Land enjoys ride on third-quarter values uplift
REIT’s NAV rises 18% but West End and retail warehouses underperform
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Online
Cushman & Wakefield Business Briefing: Great Britain Capital Markets - Office and Industrial Overview
"There was seismic improvement in sentiment in the second half of the year which significantly increased turnover and lead to dramatic capital growth. Whilst activity has been focused on the prime end of the market, towards the end of the year we began to see improved demand for secondary property ...
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Markets
Trio of sites bought in Leith
The Port of Leith Housing Association has acquired three development sites in Leith for £2.5m
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News
More occupiers on move in City lettings bonanza
Law firms, banks and investment managers relocate within Square Mile and Mayfair
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Markets
Bloomsbury sets out its stall
The Bedford Estates dislikes to be pigeonholed in Midtown or the West End
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Markets
Bloomsbury provides conduit for independent retail
Lamb’s Conduit Street is proving the antithesis of “clone town” Britain
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News
Building blocks
Consultancy MindFolio is to undertake a six-month feasibility study into turning a 60 ha site in Denmark’s Syddanmark region, near the Legoland theme park, into a “knowledge centre” for children
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Markets
Regent’s Place is boon to tenants with big ideas
Lack of sizeable buildings is boosted by two new builds by British Land
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Markets
Bloomsbury set could soon join Holborn BID
Occupiers in Bloomsbury and St Giles will soon know whether they will be included in the Holborn business improvement district (BID) for a second five-year period