All Property Week articles in 15 May 2009 – Page 8
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Online
St Modwen raises £102m
St Modwen is looking to raise £102m through a discounted placing of shares in order to secure its balance sheet and position itself for any recovery in the property market.
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Online
Balfour and Kier revenues boosted by publci spending
Public spending should buoy revenues at Balfour Beatty and Kier in spite of the deepening construction downturn, the companies said.
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Online
First-time buyers return to market
The number of first-time buyers climbing on to the property ladder rose by more than a third in March as bargain hunters returned to the market, figures show.
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News
Shearer scores in Swindon
Shearer Property Group and UK Commercial Property Trust have received the green light for a retail scheme in Swindon town centre
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News
Savills: update UK retail rent zoning
Savills’ retail team is calling for a change in the zoning of retail stores
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Markets
Same Oldham story
Oldham risks falling further behind neighbouring towns unless several proposed schemes get started
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News
Miller Pavilions take-off
Miller Developments has let 16,693 sq ft of its Pavilions office scheme in Knutsford, Cheshire, to IFE Services, the in-flight entertainment company in the largest office letting in the area for more than three years
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News
Louis Vuitton at Westfield London
Luxury designer Louis Vuitton opened its shop in the upmarket Village area of Westfield London last week – six months after the 1.6m sq ft mall began trading.
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News
Joules has signed for two shops
Fashion chain Joules has signed for two shops. At 36 High Street in Tunbridge Wells, it has taken 1,200 sq ft for 10 years at £34,000 a year
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News
Michel Roux Jnr to open restaurant in Parliament Square.
Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jnr (far right) is to open a restaurant at the RICS’s headquarters in London’s Parliament Square.
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Professional
Industry pair impart redundancy wisdom
Former Lehman and UBS employees discuss redundancy and careers at CoreNet workshop
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News
Hurstwood regroups
North-west property company Hurstwood has restructured its debt and its business
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News
Mandarin Oriental luxury hotel in Moscow
The Mandarin Oriental luxury hotel chain has unveiled plans for its first Russian five-star hotel on Tverskaya – Moscow’s equivalent of London’s Oxford Street.
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News
Hogg in the limelight
For one month only, 1980s fashion designer Pam Hogg makes a return to her old haunt, Newburgh Street in London’s West End
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News
Hoopers store sold in Harrogate
A private family trust has bought the 20,500 sq ft Hoopers department store on James Street in Harrogate for £4.5m from Royal London Asset Management – a 6.5% yield