All Property Week articles in 16 August 2013 – Page 6
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Professional
Savoy, Coutts and PWC among businesses backing Northbank
Latest business improvement district aims to emulate South Bank. Sarah Townsend reports
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News
British Airways seeks new global crew
British Airways is retendering the contract for the management of its global property portfolio.
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News
Leupen: demerged DTZ should aim for agency ‘mega-deal’
DTZ’s demerger will allow it to undertake corporate acquisitions to grow and compete with the world’s largest property services firm, claims UGL’s chief executive, Richard Leupen.
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Insight
Game-changing decisions for agency world
This was a big week for two of the UK’s biggest property services firms.
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News
Here Wiggo again
John Grimes, retail leasing director at Land Securities, wrote to Ludgate to point out that Stuart Moncur, retail agent at Cushman & Wakefield in Edinburgh “has rather large ginger sideburns,as indeed does Sir Bradley Wiggins!”
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Professional
People Moves: Carter Jonas, Aecom, KPMG, Harris Lamb and more...
Richard Blake has joined Boydens as senior property and new business manager.
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Professional
Human Rights Act sets cat among pigeons of squatting law
For a considerable time now, the law that applies when a landowner has squatters has been clear and straightforward: if squatters entered land without any lawful right or consent, the landowner could apply to court for a possession order to evict them.
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Insight
Optimism abounds as real estate returns to growth
Real estate executives are far more confident about the global economy than they were just six months ago, a new report has found.
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Markets
Muse makeover for Aberdeen eyesore
It is one of the most recognisable — and arguably one of the most ugly — properties in Aberdeen, but the days of St Nicholas House are numbered.
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Markets
Q+A: Fitzsimons’ life in Aberdeen after Capella
Last month Jim Fitzsimons joined Aberdeen-based Stewart Milne Group as project director for its 420 acre Countesswells residential-led scheme.
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News
Birmingham New Street mall 90% full
Birmingham City Council’s flagship retail scheme at New Street Station is 90% let, more than a year before it is due to open.
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News
Neo buyer CLS’s 6% NAV rise
The value of CLS Holdings’ portfolio has risen by £67.3m to just more than £1bn over the past six months.
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Professional
When the number’s up for part 36 Civil Procedure Rules settlements
The message A miss is as good as a mile as far as settlement offers are concerned
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News
Grosvenor sells £350m Belgravia resi scheme
Grosvenor is to sell a £350m Belgravia development opportunity to a recently launched high-end residential venture.
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News
IQ Winnersh winners seek funding for £245m purchase
Oaktree Capital Management and Patrizia Immobilien have commenced a debt search for their £245.1m purchase of Segro’s IQ Winnersh.
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News
Insurer's 10-4 at Walkie-Talkie
Canary Wharf Group and Land Securities have let 24,465 sq ft at 20 Fenchurch Street — the “Walkie-Talkie” — to Markel International.