All Property Week articles in 12 November 2010 – Page 3
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Markets
Sizing up … the sheds market
In general, all size brackets within the north-west industrial market are being affected by a lack of new stock
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Insight
Lost in London
Giles Barrie learns about the capital’s rustic underbelly in this homegrown magazine
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News
Park and joyride
West London witnessed its own version of Wacky Races last month at Segro’s Cannonball Run
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Insight
Slow and steady property sector will win investment race
The US and UK are in much the same economic bind: excessive household debt, weak public sector balance sheets and fragile recovery. Does it follow, then, that the Bank of England will emulate the Federal Reserve in resorting to a further round of quantitative easing?
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News
ING UK REIT could internalise management
ING UK Real Estate Income Trust is considering internalising management of its £423m portfolio
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Insight
Whom to know Lawrence Hutchings
Hammerson’s retail head supports a new global leasing structure
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Markets
Peveril and Red start work on Hope Mill
Peveril Securities Ltd and Real Estate Development Partnerships have announced that work has commenced on a new RetailPark in Bury.
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News
Mandy praises handy Levy
Sir Victor Blank, James Goldsmith, Lord Levy, Joe Lewis, Leo and Zvi Noé, Franco Sidoli and Edward Ziff were among the 600 property and business people at London’s Grosvenor House hotel for the Topland Group business lunch to raise funds for Jewish Care. Guest speaker Lord Mandelson praised Jewish Care ...
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Insight
Hammer horror
Dangerous undercutting or just good business? Hardeep Sandher investigates the return of fee cutting
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Professional
Mixed reviews for government’s regeneration initiatives
Property Week’s Public Property Summit debates government plans for local enterprise partnerships and TIFs
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News
Treasury trusts in Ginwa Investment
Treasury China Trust, the Singapore property company managed by Treasury Holdings, has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Ginwa Investment Co to focus on opportunities in the Shaanxi province of central and western China, particularly capital city Xi’an. Ginwa has been established in Xi’an for 20 years and 10 years ...
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Markets
Retail in the region gets a rethink
The north-west has more than its fair share of stalled town centre retail schemes, but are they all lost causes? Many are being revised, scaled down and carved up, fit for the next economic cycle. Paul Unger rounds up the situation at some of the bigger schemes across the region ...
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News
Wigan high street gets fresh Insite
Insite Asset Management – which is run by former Modus directors Mike Riddell and Nigel Poad – has launched a new product to improve UK town centres
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News
Sunset at Waterlooville for Grainger’s five-year-old plan
Grainger has submitted an outline application for its long-awaited plans for 2,550 homes at Newlands to the west of Waterlooville in Hampshire
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News
UKFT fashions new London HQ
UKFT, the trade association of the UK fashion and textile sector, has relocated to a new head office after buying three floors of the former headquarters of publisher Faber Faber
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Professional
Events take a turn for the worse in tenant lease survey
Tenants exiting and going bust leave landlords with voids to fill in 2009
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News
Landed estates’ freehold flipping fury
A legal loophole that could result in the gradual break-up of landed estates will become the subject of a Supreme Court battle
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News
Great Portland elates
Great Portland Estates this week revealed a strong set of half-year results and an acceleration of its development programme
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News
Pradera walks with Egyptian
Retail fund manager Pradera is to launch a fund that will invest in Egyptian shopping centres