All Property Week articles in 13 November 2009 – Page 9
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Insight
Obituary: Robert Dean
Giles Barrie remembers the Savills commercial chairman who played a key role at Canary Wharf and IPD
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Markets
Databank: house prices rise
With the gloomy news that the economy remained in recession during the third quarter of the year, it is not surprising that any faintly positive signals are being eagerly grasped by policymakers and commentators alike
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Markets
Cupcakes runneth over
Primrose Bakery, famous for its cupcakes and favoured by celebrities such as Jude Law, has taken a 638 sq ft second store in Covent Garden
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News
Kuehne & Nagel at Crossways, Kent
Frogmore has let a 17,000 sq ft office building at Lakeview East, Crossways Business Park, Kent, to logistics company Kuehne & Nagel for its regional headquarters
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Professional
Councils in planning grant purgatory
Local authorities await crucial grant funding from cash-strapped central government
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Professional
Corporate manslaughter guide
The Sentencing Guidelines Council published draft guidelines on corporate manslaughter, and health and safety offences that cause death on 27 October
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Professional
Gong corner
The Oxford Brookes Real Estate Management Society and King Sturge Property Research Prizes, October 2009
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News
Thomas Cook packs off unwanted shops
Holiday company Thomas Cook has completed a string of deals this month as part of its property review
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Markets
Council considers Friargate revamp
Coventry City Council is considering the proposed regeneration of the city centre at Friargate
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News
US relaxes rules on restructuring commercial property loans
The US government has relaxed its guidelines on restructuring commercial real estate loans in a bid to aid the banks, where failure rates have been at their highest since the early 1990s
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News
The oven gloves are off for Property Come Dine With Me
Come Dine With Me fever has spread throughout Britain
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Online
Colliers Jackson Stops' Ireland Property Snapshot
"There has been limited transactional activity in the Irish investment market so far in 2009 making it difficult to gauge where yields stand. A number of AIB Sale & Leasebacks were brought to the market all of which are reported to have sold close to quoting prices proving that there ...
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News
Starbucks wakes up and smells coffee with new look
Cafe chain launches tailored store redesign to improve global sales
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Markets
Clock ticking on Goodman’s Eastside Locks
Mixed-use Birmingham scheme looks increasingly unlikely to be ready by 2016 deadline
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Professional
City of London planning policy
On Monday, the City of London corporation began consultation on its draft core strategy
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News
Pinnacle sets City sights high
Arab Investments expects to win planning permission next month for a viewing gallery at the Pinnacle, its planned City of London skyscraper
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Markets
Council heads for Liberty’s Chester HQ
No sooner has Chester received its first big injection of grade A office space in 20 years than the local authority snaps up the lot
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News
Sofia Property Fund loses Lewis Charles
AIM-listed Lewis Charles Sofia Property Fund is to change its name and articles of incorporation to allow it to issue shares at a discount to net asset value
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News
Lack of take up for the RICS code of practice on service charges is worrying, says Kingston University
Professors Dr Timothy Eccles and Dr Andrew Holt say too many landlords aren't complying with 2006 rules