All Property Week articles in 13 July 2012 – Page 5
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Markets
Weston promise: private and public sectors unite
St Modwen counts on creative sector and public partnerships. Sarah Stewart reports
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Insight
Pleasure time
Crowds swarm to London Pleasure Gardens at the Royal Docks — the biggest success yet in Property Week’s Site Life campaign. Lee Mallett reports. Photographs by Tim Foster
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Professional
Be prepared: planning for the Olympics
London’s landlords and occupiers make ready for Olympic onslaught. Rachel Hunter reports
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Professional
Be prepared: planning for the Olympics
London’s landlords and occupiers make ready for Olympic onslaught. Rachel Hunter reports
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Professional
Property's Olympians
Hardeep Sandher speaks to the agent, developer, surveyor and lawyer who all lived the Olympic dream
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Professional
Mapping out a modern metropolis
Property Week and Aecom’s Cities of the Future report reveals how the urban landscape needs to adapt to grow over the next 25 years
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News
New Outfit prompts makeover for Perth retail park
Pradera and the European Property Investors Special Opportunities fund are poised to undertake a substantial redevelopment of St Catherine’s Retail Park in Perth into a shopping park.
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News
New York label to land in London
John Varvatos appoints CWM to follow Tom Ford and other American brands in setting up shop in capital
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News
InfraRed goes live in Norwich
InfraRed Capital Partners has bought the Castle Mall shopping centre in Norwich from the Mall Fund for £77.3m — an initial yield of 7.8%.
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Markets
Greenwich game time
Royal borough will provide historic backdrop for the equestrian events and plenty of shopping for visitors. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Insight
Fun and games: Property Pub Olympics
Team DTZ went head to head with team Knight Frank at the Property Week International Pub Olympics. David Doyle reports. Photographs by Matt Leete
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Professional
A fish tale
My great grandfather, Harry Forman, came to settle in east London from Russia almost 100 years ago.
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Professional
The Main Events: who's got the hottest Olympic tickets?
Property people have some of the hottest Olympic tickets in town. David Hatcher reports
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Markets
Nine Elms on the line
Councils want £1bn for Northern Line extension. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Insight
"East End legacy makes London Olympics winner"
There are two weeks to go before the opening ceremony on 27 July of the London Olympics.
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Insight
GRANDSTAND DESIGNS
From colossal structures to stadia that prompted widespread regeneration, can the London legacy compare with that of past Olympic sites? Victoria Ellaway reports
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News
FSA lifts lid on crippling missold property interest rate swaps
Investors hurt by Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds and RBS now claiming compensation. Mike Phillips reports
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Professional
Put on your spectacles: London's corporate pavilions
London 2012’s corporate sponsors have built dramatic pavilions to celebrate their presence in the Olympic Park. Sarah Townsend reports on some of the most eye-catching creations
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News
Palmer faces contest for Invista
Palmer Capital’s hold on Invista Real Estate Investment Management weakened this week when a rival real estate private equity firm entered the battle to buy the fund manager.