All Property Week articles in 14 September 2012 – Page 5
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News
Golden delicious
Werther’s Original last week opened a traditional sweet shop pop-up at White Rose Shopping Centre in Leeds (pictured).
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Professional
Low EPC ratings start to hinder deals
Energy Act legislation causes buyers and banks to be more cautious. Sarah Townsend reports
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Professional
Structural damage eventually gets to root of problem
The message: Tree root claims can be very difficult to prove.
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Insight
Tax, slotting and CVAs — time to simplify the lot
Returning from a wonderful summer on the beautiful, still-hippyish island of Ibiza, where I can report with some certainty the financial woes of the Spanish mainland are not being replicated, I am confronted by our deputy prime minister bleating on, again, about yet another wealth tax proposal.
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Professional
People Moves: Ryden, Heitman, United House, Cordea Savills and more...
Barker Storey Matthews has hired Julian Welch to join its Peterborough office, where he will specialise in commercial property agency and consultancy. He was formerly a director and national head of retail at Lambert Smith Hampton.
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Insight
Let’s hope global investors don’t look too closely at GB numbers
The condition of the economy looks little short of dire.
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Insight
Ugly economics are exaggerating London’s relative charms
Woody Allen said that lust without love was an empty experience, but as empty experiences go, it was one of the best.
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News
Indiabulls charges on London
Indian financial services-to-property giant buys Colliers HQ for redevelopment and sets up Mayfair office
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Professional
Use class changes up for debate
Critics argue that new legislation does not do enough to drive growth. Mark Wilding reports
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Insight
Property Champions League
LandAid and Property Week and have teamed up for the third annual Property Champions League.
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Markets
Swindon outlet centre close to designer refit
Swindon Borough Council is expected to decide at this month’s planning committee meeting whether Henderson Global Investors can extend Swindon Designer Outlet by 50,000 sq ft.
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News
‘Really horrid’ provinces impede Town Centre Securities
Leeds-based Town Centre Securities suffered a 6.25% fall in its net asset value in the year to 30 June because of poor sentiment towards property outside London.
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News
It’s murder out there in the shopping centre market
En route to the BCSC conference in Liverpool this week, Ludgate was alarmed to see what at first seemed to be Capital Shopping Centre’s new promotion material for its shopping centre, in Bromley, the Glades.
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News
Shopping centre philosopher
Cushman & Wakefield’s UK retail CEO Justin Taylor bears a startling resemblance to Swiss philosopher Alain de Botton.
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Markets
Hawker House redevelopment takes Care
Care UK, the provider of services and accommodation for the sick and disabled, has taken a 10-year lease with a five-year break on 7,736 sq ft at Hawker House on Napier Road in Reading (pictured).
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News
New plans open up Camden Lock
Revised plans for a large-scale redevelopment of Camden Lock Village were this week submitted to Camden Council.
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Professional
Green building movement needs to get with the programme
The Global Footprint Network reports that humanity exhausted its Ecological Budget for the year on 22 August.
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Markets
Need to know: Brunel Centre
On the day before Christmas Eve last year, Law of Property Act (LPA) receivers were called in to manage the Brunel Centre in Swindon.