All Property Week articles in 13 November 2009 – Page 11
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News
New blood for creative Highbury hub
Stadium Capital Holdings has signed up another Tesco store and several small businesses at its Highbury development in north London
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Markets
Blackpool Muses on Talbot Gateway
Consultation begins on a £220m scheme to transform the seaside resort
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News
Delancey wants bite of Royal Mint
Delancey has swooped on a 50% stake in the 5.5 acre Royal Mint Court office complex near the Tower of London
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News
Hackney ordains Bishops Place
Hackney Borough Council has approved Hammerson’s revised plans for its 1.5m sq ft Bishops Place scheme in London’s Shoreditch
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Markets
Two departures rock Birmingham regeneration strategy
Loss of Clive Dutton and Philip Singleton is huge blow to city’s plans
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News
Livingstones enjoy big dividends
Ian and Richard Livingstone received a £242m dividend last year from their £1.4bn property empire
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Insight
Retail bewildered by investment bubble
Manchester’s BCSC conference this week came against the recurring and strange backdrop of a weakening occupational market and an investment market that has ignited once again
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Markets
Best Buy hope for best with UK plan
Best Buy, the world’s largest consumer electronics retailer, is attempting to rekindle its UK expansion plans
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Professional
Flood bill debate begins
The House of Commons is this month due to begin debating the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ flood and water management bill, which says government needs to double annual spending on flood protection to £1bn by 2035
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Markets
Liverpool beats Manchester, but only in public
Public sector lettings boost Liverpool’s office take-up as Manchester relies on economy
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Professional
Parking: keeping cowboy clampers at bay
The DVLA and the British Parking Association hope to clamp down on unscrupulous operators
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Markets
Lend Lease picks up Tithebarn baton
Australian group set to develop 1.5m sq ft Preston retail scheme alone following Grosvenor’s withdrawal
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Markets
Barclays puts Johnson in control of facilities
Barclays bank has appointed Johnson Controls to provide its facilities management services across 1,800 of its retail sites and 50 corporate properties in the UK
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News
Miller to grasp Scots banking thistle
Incoming Scottish Property Federation chairman urges banks to be sympathetic
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News
HSBC banker warns of 'wrong sort' of property recovery
Guy Morrell sees signs that improved performance could be short lived
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News
Bank buyout
Landesbank Berlin buys out senior lenders to Goldman Sachs London HQ to protect position
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News
JLL: bank lending 'continues to fall'
Jones Lang LaSalle says UK bank lending to property fell for the first time since 1997 during the third quarter of 2009
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Professional
RICS wins friends for backtracking on valuation standard
Accreditation off the agenda as RICS consults on registration scheme
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News
Deutsche Pfandbriefbank back
German lender Deutsche Pfandbriefbank has returned to the syndication market and placed the largest part of the €110m Prologis facility with two German banks.
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News
Axa checks into Soho
Derelict site off Shaftesbury Avenue bought for £27m to create 100-bed boutique hotel