All Property Week articles in 13 November 2009 – Page 7
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Markets
Mexican restaurants have UK wrapped up
“Fast-casual” chains are spicing up cities all over the country
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News
Midlands sheds merry-go-round
Up to 620,000 sq ft of Midlands industrial space is on the verge of changing hands
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Professional
Planners warned on political meddling
Planners could hamper economic development if they are too restrictive about the sort of jobs they want to create, a conference of local council politicians has heard
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News
Mates' rates
It’s not often a turf war breaks out in the world of rating. But with revaluation rules changing, many firms are realising it is big business
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News
Laughing stock
On the subject of Come Dine With Me, Cushman & Wakefield’s Manchester office put down a gastronomic marker last week when it hosted the UK board’s monthly meeting
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Markets
Man in the Midlands: Stuart Kirkwood
Ansty Park, New Street and Longbridge are our priorities
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Markets
It’s Thomas Sabo time
Watch and jewellery retailer Thomas Sabo opened a store (above) at Bluewater last week
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News
Yorkshire Water to irrigate Leeds scheme
Water company in talks to move as other lettings progress
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Online
I own a property that has planning permission for industrial use.
Can I build a mezzanine floor without first obtaining planning permission?
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News
Unemployment improves in Ireland
Irish unemployment fell for the first time in two and a half years in October
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Markets
Is shared housing a planning problem?
The government’s recent public consultation suggests houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) be controlled by the planning system. Should they?
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Insight
Housebuilding viability
Sir, I am responding to The Number’s Up for Housebuilders (Property Week, 02.10.09)
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Markets
Low rates won't help home loans
The Bank of England’s decision last week to peg interest rates at 0.5% for the eighth successive month and pump a further £25bn into the economy has drawn a cool response from the House Builders Association
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Markets
Greater Manchester needs to reinvent the ‘wheel’
Greater Manchester’s market has often been likened to a wheel. Manchester city centre is the hub, the outlying towns are the spokes, and all benefit from moving in the same direction
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Insight
Global view: Lucy Scott
The streets of San Francisco are perfect backdrop to US real estate rollercoaster
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News
German investor warning
Treveria has warned that its financial position could be materially affected by a tax liability
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Markets
Government talks up inward investment at Thames Gateway
Is the Thames Gateway spinning out of recession ahead of the rest of the country? It would seem that way from government ministers and officials, who for the first time in a while were talking last week about their “flagship” regeneration project in terms of inward investment
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News
Smell of gas in Stirling
Gas analysis and detection company Cascade Technologies has taken 13,752 sq ft at Glendevon House, Castle Business Park, in Stirling