All Property Week articles in 12 September 2008 – Page 5
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Online
Russian retail boom keeps Raven on its perch
Raven Russia produced a solid set of half-year results this week, claiming the Russian economic environment was still ‘positive’.
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Professional
Redundancy by the book
The continuing credit crunch, falling house prices and a general shortage of activity in the commercial sector are forcing property-related companies to cut overheads.
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Online
Bondholders to decide future of Plantation Place
Holders of bonds secured on the Plantation Place office building in the City of London have formed a committee to decide the future of the building.
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News
Cassar on board at CWM
Former chief financial officer at House of Fraser and fashion retailer Mosaic/Rubicon Stefan Cassar has become the third member of retail agent CWM’s advisory board and will join the existing team of Trevor Moross and Steven Fogel.
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News
Blossom blooms in London
Luxury maternity fashion and babywear retailer Blossom Mother & Child, represented by Harper Dennis Hobbs, has taken two stores, one in London’s Marylebone High Street and another in Dubai, where it has taken a lease at the new Dubai Mall.
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News
Valad takes biscuit in Wakefield
Food supplier Northern Foods has taken a 135,000 sq ft warehouse on a five-year lease at Valad Property Group’s Wakefield 41 Industrial Estate, in Wakefield, for the distribution of Fox’s biscuits.
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Markets
More misery for the City as ING bins relocation plan
Wholesale banking arm is third occupier in a month to abandon search for new headquarters
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News
Developers face bill for City terrorism measures
City of London security review could set tough standards for all new buildings
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Markets
Bath bubbles
The historic architectural style of Bath is making a comeback in two new developments. But will this be enough to tempt businesses?
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Insight
Retailers must back down
Sir, I was interested to see your article in reference to the letter from the office of Sir Philip Green (Property Week, 29.08.08).
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Online
‘Hardship’ tactic to avoid empty rates
Landlords advised to plead poverty to Valuation Office Agency
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News
Smaller lots key to auction success says Jones Lang LaSalle
Research by firm reveals large lot sizes not selling and historically high yields in non-retail sectors
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Insight
No risk associated with sandwich panels
Sir, The headline reference in Property Week dated 29 August linking the health problems associated with asbestos to foam core sandwich panels is grossly misleading and entirely untrue – there are no such health concerns associated with sandwich panels.
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Online
Gazeley closes in on Wilson Bowden assets
Housebuilder Barratt has edged closer towards selling part of its commercial development subsidiary, Wilson Bowden Developments, but the process is being dogged by delays and disputes.
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News
Norwich Union launches Asia-Pacific fund
Norwich Union has launched a fund aimed at private investors that want to buy into property in the Asia-Pacific region.
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News
Argos sale catalogued in Basildon
Standard Life has sold a 381,505 sq ft warehouse in Basildon to IM Properties for around £37m – a yield of 7%.
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Online
Developers to foot bill as Croydon arena dream dies
Borough council has no obligation to help partners with £7m-plus costs
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Online
From the archive: Global property recovery in three years, delegates told
Downturn will last until 2011, predict experts at EPRA conference
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Online
City scheme pair set for approval
Two island sites in the City of London that could hold more than 800,000 sq ft of offices have been recommended for approval.