All Property Week articles in 16 December 2011 – Page 3
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Insight
A message from India
Wherever the Need was set up by agent Andy Barrs to bring clean water and sanitation to those in direst poverty. Hardeep Sandher travelled to India with a group of property people to see the charity’s work in action
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News
Review highlights landlords’ responsibility to high street
Let’s face it, the consumer will determine the future of the high street.
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News
Queensberry in running for Friars Walk
Queensberry Real Estate has submitted a planning application for a 390,000 sq ft retail scheme in Newport, Gwent.
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News
Italy flies the flag in Farringdon
Italy’s Consulate General is to become the first diplomatic occupier in the City of London for centuries, in a property developed by Derwent London.
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Markets
Drake & Morgan landlady has friends in high places
Drake & Morgan plans to open two London bars next year. David Hatcher reports
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News
Philanthropic investor Robert dies
Joseph Robert, the private equity real estate investor and philanthropist, has died, aged 59.
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Professional
Golden days are over, lament luminaries
Ronson, Pidgley and Hubbard doled out advice to young surveyors at charity event. Sarah Stewart reports
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Insight
Two-dimensional data reveal unseen retail detail
Although it has been lower than in previous years, investment in retail and leisure continued in 2011.
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Westminster parking: ‘The far greater evil is to damage the West End’
Mr More, You say it is not the intention of the council to introduce policies that will be detrimental to central London.
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Markets
Curzon to raise curtain on high streets
Curzon Cinemas is for the first time to expand outside London.
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Markets
Halls will hold up despite fees controversy …
Student accommodation market should remain strong. Doug Morrison reports from our annual conference on the sector
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Professional
“Ridiculous” planning row continues in King’s Cross
Firm fights likely rejection of application for conservation reasons. Sarah Townsend reports
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Professional
People moves: Eric Young & Co, DTZ, Unite
Eric Young Co appoint Simon Bashford, DTZ appoint Lauren Hanson, Unite Group appoint Manjit Wolstenholme
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Insight
An open letter from Westminster City Council
Mr [David] Coffer, I refer to your letter of 4 November to Westminster City Council leader Colin Barrow and wish to correct some misapprehensions.
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Insight
Time for retailers to wheel out tricks of like-for-like Christmas sales trade
For retailers, judgement day is just weeks away: the moment they have to reveal to shareholders just how good — or bad — the crucial Christmas trading period was.
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News
China Investment Corp’s new real estate head is Wu
China Investment Corporation (CIC), the $400bn Chinese sovereign wealth fund, has a new head of real estate.
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News
Edward Symmons’ new chapter with Storeys
Recovery and workout specialist heads north with latest purchase
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Professional
CBRE shakes up government and infrastructure team following review
CBRE is restructuring its government and infrastructure division, following a review of its operations.
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News
CBRE staff start door training revolution
CBRE is staffed by some of the smartest people in property but its London intelligentsia, it seems, know not how to use a door.