All Property Week articles in 14 November 2008 – Page 6
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Online
Safestore slows expansion
Safestore, the UK’s largest self-storage provider, has scaled back its development programme over the next two years because of the tough economic climate.
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News
Private equity for Piccadilly
Aviva Investors has let the newly refurbished fifth floor of Nuffield House, on London’s Piccadilly, to international private equity firm Kennet Partners.
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West End pair in for planning
Planning applications for two well-known West End sites will go before Westminster City Council’s planning committee next Thursday.
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Slowdown hits values in emerging markets
Property values in emerging economies are being hit hard by the credit crunch, alongside the world’s more mature markets.
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Distressed sales offer hope of an upturn
A rise in forced sales could speed the housing market recovery
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Professional
Short-stay discount
How do you value a hotel that only has a short term remaining on the underlying leasehold interest?
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Markets
Multi Development to ‘go unconditional’ in Summer Row
Multi Development is finally ready to begin on its Wolverhampton scheme
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News
OK for Derwent’s East End tower
Derwent London has won planning consent for a 39-storey residential tower in London’s East End.
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Cushman’s rent hike
Cushman & Wakefield will have to pay an additional £2.8m a year for its European headquarters in London’s West End after a rent review concluded this week.
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News
In defence of Peter Cummings
The Bank of Scotland Corporate chief executive was one of property’s biggest advocates
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News
Grangefield Estates wins Manchester healthcare planning consent
Grangefield Estates has won planning consent for a 4m sq ft, £650m healthcare scheme at Chancellor Place in east Manchester.
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News
John Lewis confirms Ireland debut
John Lewis has confirmed it is to debut in Ireland with the opening of its first non-UK store at Chartered Land’s O’Connell Street Dublin Central scheme.
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News
Taylors prove that cheetahs never prosper
As the father of two young boys, I was horrified to read about nine-year-old Toby Taylor coming face to face with an escaped cheetah in his back garden.
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Soho pop-up charity shop
Shaftesbury has let a unit at 69 Broadwick Street in London ’s Soho for a ‘pop-up’ vintage designer clothes shop for children’s charity Barnardo’s until mid-December.
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Heavyweights line up for first round at York Central
Westfield, Grosvenor and British Land among longlist of eight bidders for £1bn regeneration scheme
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CBRE sets up north-west recovery team
CB Richard Ellis has set up a loan and corporate recovery team in the north-west of England.
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CB Richard Ellis share issue receives cool response
CEO Brett White says extra capital ‘would put us in good stead, should worst predictions come true’
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News
Verse case scenario
Last week’s 1.5 % cut in interest rates by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee didn’t just surprise the general public. It also sent property research people into a spin.
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Markets
Carlyle takes small steps to let Colmore Plaza
Difficult market forces developer to change leasing strategy to offer smaller units