All Property Week articles in 15 June 2012 – Page 5
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Insight
Generation Techs
Since the decline of the financial sector, the property industry has a new best friend: TMT. Property Week reports from the CBRE Spotlight event on a rare growth story. Photographs by Paul Burroughs
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Markets
Growing funds for Santon in Lewes
The development of Santon Group’s Malling Brooks scheme in Lewes, East Sussex, has been accelerated after being awarded £1.2m from the Growing Places Fund.
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News
FSA wakes up to ‘slotting’ risk
Talks ongoing to ensure new loan classification regulation will not cripple lenders
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News
Goodfords' feelgood tweet
Three cheers for Knight Frank’s head of south-east offices Emma Goodford, property’s much-admired “queen of the M25”, who last Friday received good news about her battle with cancer
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Insight
London’s three-tier investment market evolution
Prime office yields in London remain stable at around 5% in the City and 4% in the West End, but yields on secondary property are as much as 500 basis points higher, depending on the amount of capital that needs to be spent and the letting risk.
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Markets
Q+A: Dunsfold’s Jeremy Philp reveals wishlist
Kent’s commercial property market has improved over the past three months (graph, below), which is no mean feat considering the region is often viewed as London’s poor relative because of its lack of new space.
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News
Olympics fuels gym drive
More than 350 sports and fitness facilities have opened in London since it was awarded the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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News
Hadid sketches out gallery plans at Design Museum site
“Starchitect” to buy Thameside landmark to showcase unseen drawings
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Insight
The Wheel Deal: the sixth Jones Lang LaSalle Triathlon
The sixth Jones Lang LaSalle triathlon was a record-breaker, but Newsflash must try harder. Property Week’s resident triathlete David Doyle reports. Photographs by Nick Cunard
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News
Curtain up at Shoreditch Stage
Plough Yard Developments has unveiled plans for the Stage, a mixed-use tower in Shoreditch, east London.
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Professional
Is your jolly corporate folly?
Get best value from summer season. David Hatcher reports
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Professional
People Moves: Quastel Midgen, Cordea Savills, Greenwich Hospital and more...
PointPark Properties has appointed Franziska Jegenhorst and Semir Selcukoglu to its logistics real estate team in Frankfurt.
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Professional
Do not guarantee what you cannot control
The message: Chickens are coming home to roost for guarantors of leases.
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Professional
‘Suck it and see’: community infrastructure levy experiment will test viability
This is not a sentiment expressed much in the property press, but I will state it anyway: pity the poor planning officers working on a new development plan.
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Insight
When will they ever learn? We need U-turn on community infrastructure levy
And then along came the community infrastructure levy. As if life ain’t tough enough!
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News
CMS seeks Glatman’s counsel
Mark Glatman’s Abstract Securities has been hired as a corporate adviser for law firm CMS Cameron McKenna, as it searches for a new central London headquarters.
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Online
CIT and Green win Nine Elms resi consent
Fund manager CIT and Green Property last night received consent for its twin-tower mixed-use scheme in Vauxhall.
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News
McCabe’s latest China Growth
Property entrepreneur spends just £200,000 on 28.6% stake of AIM-listed investment company
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News
LendSecs checks into regional hotels
Land Securities is to add two regional hotels to its leisure portfolio.
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Professional
Q+A: RICS Service Charge Code group
A pilot benchmarking study to measure service charge costs at more than 400 central London offices, shopping centres and retail parks is being launched by IPD and a steering group comprising the RICS, Aviva Investors, British Land and others.