All Property Week articles in 13 March 2009 – Page 7
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Regions lift Mustbesold.com sales by a third
An increased regional appetite for residential property helped Mustbesold.com to raise one-third more money at its latest auction
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Retailer licks London stamp
Stamp, autograph and memorabilia retailer Stanley Gibbons has hired DE&J Levy to find 2,500 sq ft of retail space, 2,500 sq ft of storage space and 3,000 sq ft of office space in London ’s West End , Covent Garden and Victoria.
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A lesson from Leslau
Entrepreneur Nick Leslau braved sub-zero conditions in Scotland to spend two days mentoring the overall winner of the Bank of Scotland Corporate and Property Week’s £30m Search for Property Entrepreneurs
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In the knicker time
Bras, pants, blusher and lip gloss are helping some retailers ride out the recession
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NHS seeks stimulus for Northern Irish property sales
Health service to apply for planning consent at three sites to try to secure sales
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Manchester opera house unveiled
Manchester City Council was yesterday due to announce the creation of the biggest UK opera house outside London
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Steak house tucks into Manc mall
Manchester chain Pau Brazil is opening a restaurant in Town Centre Securities’ 118-124 Deansgate
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Smiths Gore's treemendous news
Smiths Gore has been instructed by Forest Enterprises Australia to sell 40 forestry plantations on Queensland’s Great Dividing Range, totalling 42,610 acres, for around A$50m (£28.4m), on a sale-and-leaseback basis, with an initial return on investment of 8% of the initial purchase price.
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King Sturge's prophecy of gloom
Western Europe is going into a recession that may be deeper and longer than anticipated, believes King Sturge
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RBS to review global property portfolio
Beleaguered bank seeks adviser to rationalise estate and reduce costs
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He was lost in France
Homes and Communities Agency director for the London region David Lunts is everybody’s ‘go to’ man – he has plenty of dosh at his disposal to restart stalled schemes
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New forces in resi market
The residential market is changing dramatically and the public sector, sovereign wealth funds and private individuals have emerged as active buyers of land being put up for sale by struggling housebuilders
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Focus 'parasite' strategy
DIY retailer Focus is to embark on a three-year roll-out of its new format ‘Genesis’ stores
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Hobbycraft fashions Scottish store
Hobbycraft, the art and craft retailer, is to open its second Scottish store in 6,684 sq ft, which it will double in size by installing a mezzanine floor, in April
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Private eye: Melville Rodrigues
Overseas institutional and private investors focused on medium- or long-term returns now have several reasons to adopt a countercyclical strategy and consider entering the market
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Greenhouse effect
A project to build seven massive glasshouses is revitalising a deprived area of the county