All Property Week articles in 15 July 2011 – Page 5
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Professional
People Moves: Alder King, Standard Life Investments, Cluttons and more
Guy Welfare has worked for Bruton Knowles in Gloucester for nigh on 20 years, most recently leading its professional services team, and he has now set up his own eponymous company. He gives advice on property acquisition, as well as business rates and valuations, rent reviews and lease renewals for ...
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Markets
Singaporean aims to KOP a load of London
Investor plans to repeat Trinity Square purchase and has £500m to spend
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News
Jewell crowned at AEW Europe
AEW Europe has appointed Russell Jewell as head of private equity funds
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News
Aegon returns to Scottish roots
Aegon Asset Management is to rebrand in the UK as Kames Capital in a bid to position itself as an independent fund manager
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Professional
Swallow: a hard act to follow
As property’s athletes check how well they finished in Jones Lang LaSalle’s triathlon last Friday, they should also note the performances of a dozen members of staff at Instant, the managed office provider and broker of service office space
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Markets
Car dealership demand accelerates
Dealership requirements have begun to steadily increase as the car industry has recovered
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News
Cubex buys in Somerset as RDA abolition looms
Part of Somerset’s biggest regeneration project, Morlands Enterprise Park in Glastonbury, has been sold to Bristol-based property company Cubex and the Beckery Island Regeneration Trust
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News
£45m refinancing for Durham business park
Helios and JC Musgrave secure new debt to fund resi development at Wynyard Park
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News
Real estate investment volumes pump up to $440bn
Real estate investment transaction volumes will reach $440bn this year, the highest level since the property crash four years ago, according to Jones Lang LaSalle
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Insight
Olympic Village Fate: the plan for after the 2012 Games
After the Olympic Games are over, there will still be hurdles for the owner of the Olympic Village in Stratford
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News
Career path widens by 15%
First graduate recruitment survey shows increase uptake but only one in 40 gets a place
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Online
Southern Cross to be wound up
Southern Cross said today that its business was to be broken up and wound down in a consensual process that will see its homes transferred to new operators.
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Online
Liverpool Football Club says Anfield refurb unlikely
Liverpool Football Club expressed its “frustration” at the obstacles facing its plan to redevelop its Anfield stadium
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