All Property Week articles in 14 June 2013 – Page 5
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Pidgley homes in on Miss World
Ludgate took an early morning trip to London’s Dorchester hotel last Tuesday, where the Movers and Shakers breakfast discussion panel consisted of several residential bigwigs.
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Hester to leave RBS
The head of the Royal Bank of Scotland, one of the largest lenders to the UK property market during the boom, has announced that he will step down as chief executive.
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Property’s top gun
Does Ludgate have its Eyes Wide Shut or does James Heather, partner at Argent Group, look like Tom Cruise?
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Glatman’s gull grief
Aberdeen may benefit from North Sea oil, but it falls foul of North Sea gulls.
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Sites to gain protection from village green wars
Changes will protect sites in planning stages from protestor action.
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Growth fund pot falls short
The government’s Single Local Growth Fund pot could be as low as £2bn, despite the chancellor pledging support for plans for almost £50bn of funding.
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Derby sales day
The Derby Riverlights leisure scheme, next to Westfield Derby shopping centre, has been put up for sale by its LPA (Law of Property Act) receivers.
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Danescroft goes native in London resi
Palmer Capital-backed developer helps to deliver serviced apartment schemes.
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Lib Dem crackdown
Deputy leader Simon Hughes guns for overseas resi investors in London ahead of 2015 election campaign
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Lib Dem crackdown
Deputy leader Simon Hughes guns for overseas resi investors in London ahead of 2015 election campaign
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Professional
People Moves: CVS, Patrizia, Regal Homes, Corestate and more...
P3 the warehouse asset manager and developer, has appointed Andrew Stacey as head of asset management — western Europe.
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SWIP gets consent for Marylebone resi and retail
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership has received planning consent for its Dixon Jones-designed redevelopment scheme at the former BBC London building at 35 Marylebone High Street.
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Cushman CEO search centres on global unity
The next chief executive of Cushman & Wakefield will be primarily tasked with improving communications between its global offices, as well as accelerating its growth through new acquisitions and hires.
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Insight
Divergent economy will take political centre stage
The famously inscrutable outgoing governor of the Bank of England broke into a close approximation of a public grin last month.
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Shopping centre development gain outweighs pain — but only just
Britain’s retail planning system is variable: in policy, in approach, in quality and in level of response.
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CBRE Global Investors springs into solicitors HQ
Law firm Linder Myers Solicitors has completed a sale and leaseback of its Manchester headquarters to CBRE Global Investors, in an off-market deal.
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Rocket enlists CBRE at Shoreditch site
Tom Appleton’s Rocket Investments has instructed CBRE to find an equity partner for its £260m residential-led Crown House development, just off Shoreditch’s Silicon Roundabout.
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Brookfield to turn Gazeley into investor-developer
Brookfield plans to at least double the size of Gazeley’s €275m portfolio in the next five years, following the completion of its purchase of the company on Tuesday.
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Bond conundrum defies gravity and logic
If the twitchiness of markets over the past month carries a message, it is that investors are now hypersensitive to any potential change in the intentions of central bankers.
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Europe’s logistic bonanza
Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan ties up with Verdion, following Brookfield and Norges into sector.