All Property Week articles in 12 October 2012 – Page 5
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Property's champs score at Wembley for LandAid
The Messis and Ronaldos of the property world turned out at Wembley yesterday for the third annual Property Week Champions League for LandAid Day.
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Ministers to correct CIL flaws next week
The government will next week unveil a raft of amendments to the community infrastructure levy regulations, following concern the tax could hinder development.
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Cineworld signs in Chester
Retail warehouse fund Hercules Unit Trust has signed Cineworld as the operator of an 11-screen multiplex cinema at Broughton Shopping Park in Chester.
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Retail theology
Retail baron and dragon Theo Paphitis is fired up about lots of things — latest purchase Robert Dyas, landlords, agents, Mary Portas and the future of retail — to name a few. Rachel Hunter met him
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Property to the Rescue
Real estate leading lights are fundraising for a new London Air Ambulance. Nick Johnstone and Sarah Stewart report
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Surveyors stick oars in at Puerto Venecia
In last week’s Property Week International we published a huge image of the 1.37m sq ft second phase of Europe’s largest retail and leisure destination: Puerto Venecia in Zaragoza.
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Spain, sliders and sheds — three of my take-homes from Munich
This year’s Expo Real in Munich, property’s biggest conference, was an odd one.
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Look upwards only
Sir, I find it hard to agree with Martin Meech’s conclusion (Without a radical rethink, retail property is sunk, analysis, 21.09.12).
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Techs power up lettings market, as yields stabilise
Prime yields stopped rising last month for the first time since February, Cushman & Wakefield reports.
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Lending on small point
Sir, The business secretary has just announced plans for a £1bn British business bank. Sounds promising, until you look at the small print (analysis, 28.09.12).
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Landlords win leasehold victory
Supreme Court prevents commercial tenants from buying freeholds “on cheap”
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Johnson's red light is strict
It seems that not all Tory backbenchers are enamoured with mayor of London Boris Johnson.
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It's a mock-up
Prologis chairman and co-CEO Hamid Moghadam bears a striking resemblance to TV comedian Dara O’Briain.
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Grosvenor to sell St James’s revamp
Grosvenor Fund Management has appointed an agent to sell a freehold office building in London’s St James’s with a guide price of £165m.
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Meat and greet
Proposals for the long-awaited redevelopment of Smithfield Market in London were unveiled today.
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Professional services occupiers predict shrinking space in office of future
Smaller floorplates, super-modern technology and flexible working practices will define professional services occupiers’ offices of the future, BT research published last week reveals.
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French Madame seeks London sites
French food retailer Madame Gautier is planning a store rollout across London following the success of its first site in south-west London.
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Mayor’s free property pledge
Boris Johnson, star of the Tory party conference, wants Greater London Authority property, such as London Underground buildings or police and fire stations, to be used as schools.
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Of mice and men: Tory foot soldiers turn to party for support
By Monday, the second day of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, John Howell MP was fed up, writes Patrick Gower.