All Property Week articles in 14 December 2012 – Page 7
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News
Two tenants in tow at New York’s 3 World Trade Center
Two occupiers are in talks to sign prelets at 3 World Trade Center in New York, which could kickstart development of the skyscraper.
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Private equity funds jostle for €270m Dublin portfolio
Bidders beset former Treasury Holdings assets as investors begin to prop up moribund Irish property market
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Insight
Let me disabuse you of doom-mongers’ 2013 prognosis
As the end of 2012 approaches, it has turned out to be a subdued year for the UK property market.
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Insight
The only way is down for consumer spending in 2013
As 2012 draws to a close, many in and around retail will be glad to see the back of the last 12 months.
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Insight
Keep Smiling: Property Comic 2012
The fifth annual Property Comic event at Marylebone Pleasure Gardens raised more than £2,000 for LandAid. Rachel Hunter went along for a laugh
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Insight
Goodbye to 2012 — when the grind carried on
Today we review our predictions for 2012 made on 6 January — and bid farewell to a great friend.
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‘Big beasts’ tackle Tottenham in wake of 2011 riots
An expert taskforce reported its recommendations this week on how to rebuild Tottenham, north London, following the August 2011 riots.
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Tchenguiz’s £200m claim turns spotlight on Grant Thornton
Entrepreneur says Serious Fraud Office was used by Kaupthing and its adviser. Mike Phillips reports
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Insight
The Big Think part 2: solving London's housing crisis
Property Week, Mishcon de Reya, Central, Londonewcastle and James Andrew Residential brought together thought leaders to debate London’s future, as the housing crisis deepens. Photographs by Jon Cardwell
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Blackstone to focus on Asia for $2bn property fund
Blackstone is seeking to raise more than $2bn for its first property fund focused on Asia.
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Native Land frontrunner for £165m Covent Garden gem
Qatari-backed residential developer beats off competition from CapCo and British Land for resi conversion.
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Professional
People Moves: 14 December
Carterwood has appointed Roger Chubb as a consultant, as it expands its agency and development functions within the healthcare property market.
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Professional
Supreme Court saves landlords £12bn
Savills quantifies potential threat to landlords of enfranchisement.
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News
Citi loans Lone Star $1.5bn
US investment bank Citi has led a €500m loan deal to fund a large German purchase by opportunity fund manager Lone Star.
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Online
Rates reduced for Bracknell offices
Office occupiers in Bracknell, Berkshire, will see business rate reductions for 2010/11 and 2011/12 after rating agents reached an agreement with the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) this morning.