All Property Week articles in 14 December 2012 – Page 6
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Markets
Cardiff’s Igloo courts BBC talent
Broadcaster seeks 145,000 sq ft of offices as it plans to leave Llandaff. Christine Eade reports
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Insight
Star Bars: Property's best loved bars
Property Week asked you, our readers, which bars and pubs you love to drink and do deals in. David Hatcher reports
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Insight
From Ireland's crash to Scottish ballads, via France and Walden Pond
The most powerful, horrifying and entertaining novel so far to come out of the banking and property disaster, The Devil I Know , is — not surprisingly — set in Ireland.
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Insight
VIDEO: Property's Big Bake Off
Ten property professionals with a penchant for baking came to PW HQ to compete in Property’s Big Bake Off, watch the video here.
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News
BPF backs loan-to-value caps to cool market
The British Property Federation said this week it was “generally supportive” of the introduction of loan-to-value (LTV) and loan-to-income (LTI) caps to cool overheating property markets.
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Markets
Travis Perkins to trump Asda in Omega North space race
Tussle for logistics park highlights sheds undersupply in north-west.
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Markets
Anglesey leisure village proposed
Developer Land & Lakes Anglesey has submitted an outline planning application to Anglesey County Council for Penrhos Leisure Village
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Markets
JR Smart already on site while awaiting broadcaster’s news
JR Smart’s Capital Quarter development may have been shortlisted for the BBC’s 145,000 sq ft office requirement (story, above), but the developer’s Alex Smart says that, if he is being realistic, the new BBC offices will be in Cardiff Bay, opposite the studios the corporation occupies at present.
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News
Airport City Manchester’s flight path
Plans for a £650m commercial hub at Manchester airport were submitted to Manchester City Council this week.
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Markets
Chocks away for Praxis’s north Wales Airfields scheme
Neil Mort, development manager at Praxis Holdings, joined from Bam Properties in August to head the redevelopment of the former RAF Sealand station in Deeside, north Wales.
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Markets
North-west aims to piggyback on south’s success
GVA seminar finds that enterprise zones and High Speed 2 will help to spread south’s fortune northwards.
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Markets
Lettings agents ‘forget’ to return deposits to uninformed tenants
More than half of tenants do not recall their lettings agent putting their deposit into a tenancy protection scheme, research by the RICS shows.
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Markets
Agencies scrabble to win corporate occupier contracts
Firms turn to “tenant rep” as transaction levels remain low.
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Professional
De Haan’s latest weapon in ‘war’ against e-tail
Retailcommon, the mobile marketing platform co-founded by shopping centres expert Arnold de Haan, has expanded its co-operation agreement with €14bn Dutch asset manager Syntrus Achmea.
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Insight
Love affair with London continues to confound logic
The big investment theme of the year, at least in this country, was entirely counter-intuitive: the continuing status of the UK as a safe haven in the global marketplace, despite a deteriorating fiscal position and a lousy current account deficit.
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Insight
New year promises to bring more market activity
Prime yields were unchanged again last month, but sentiment in the market is improving, Cushman & Wakefield reports.
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News
RBS’s €872m German DIY administration
Bank aims to clean up German loan book and eventually sell Max Bahr portfolio