All Property Week articles in 15 November 2013 – Page 5
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News
Camden owners unlock Nomura financing
The owners of north London’s Camden Lock Village and neighbouring Stables Market are close to arranging the refinancing of the assets with Japanese bank Nomura.
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CBRE’s building services buy
CBRE has bought building engineering services business Norland Managed Services for up to £300m to bolster the range of services it can offer corporate occupiers.
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Markets
Canada’s Sandman brings dreams to Gatwick
Operator follows Newcastle opening with airport hotel. Felicity Francis and Kat Spybey report
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Oz briefs on Manchester hunt
Acquisitive Australian law firm seeks 100,000 sq ft of offices as it grows UK market share
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Capital gains for UK’s ‘big two’ REITs
Central London portfolios drive rise in LandSecs and British Land asset values
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Professional
‘Untethered offices’: whatever works best
Flexible working means desk-free days at CBRE’s Los Angeles office (pictured).
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News
Standard Life buys Co-op City base
Beltane Asset Management has sold the Co-operative Group’s new London headquarters near St Paul’s Cathedral to Standard Life.
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Markets
GVA James Barr fused for upswing
Pared-down pair join forces for new cycle. Rhiannon Bury reports
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Master baker’s Roux sauce
Professional masterchef Michel Roux Jnr had his work cut out, when two of Hanover Green’s office agents - Alex Jordan and Richard Zoers - spent a day with him learning how to cook.
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Markets
Boutique hostel boom caters to backpackers
To some, the concept of a boutique hostel may be an oxymoron, but properties are springing up in cities across Europe.
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Insight
CMBS is back — with integrity
As autumn approaches it is already possible to look back over 2013 as a year of improving market liquidity and a shift in emphasis from the restructuring of delinquent loans towards new financing as a realistic solution for both lenders and borrowers.
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News
Apple bites in Edinburgh
Coveted retailer settles five-year search and plans biggest Scottish store on Princes Street
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Markets
Serviced apartments open doors to travellers in UK
Limited supply and attractive yields have driven new developments. Felicity Francis reports
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Insight
Armed with data, investors can explore alternatives
Delegates at this year’s IPD/IPF Property Investment Conference on 14-15 November at the Grand in Brighton, will be more optimistic about the future of the traditional spheres of commercial real estate, but that will not unwind the changes that have emerged in allocation since the downturn.
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Tin Pan Alley wins thumbs-up
Soho developer Consolidated Developments has won planning consent to redevelop St Giles Circus, including the so-called Tin Pan Alley.
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Markets
Q+A: Docklands’ Alan Selby joins CBRE fold
CBRE now has a residential office in London’s Docklands — its first official presence in Canary Wharf, following its acquisition of family firm Alan Selby & Partners last week. Its eponymous founder talks to Property Week about last week’s sale.
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West End agent's lip service
West End retail market hot shot Erol Ezen of BC Retail (second from left) sent this photo to Ludgate showing his team in the first phase of Movember. Judging from how wrapped up his team are, a bit of facial hair will keep them nice and warm.
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Insight
Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay is global top of the shops again
Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay is the world’s costliest retail location for a second year running, Cushman & Wakefield reports in its research, Main Streets Across the World.