All Property Week articles in 16 November 2007 – Page 4
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Professional
Exposure to flood risk may force government’s hand
Property will be left exposed if insurers refuse to provide cover for flooding
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News
Raytheon expands Uxbridge HQ
A US IT company that is about to win a contract to help the UK government police its borders has taken 42,000 sq ft for a base at Harman House in Uxbridge town centre.
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News
Office occupier evaluation guide
The British Council for Offices has launched a guide to post-occupancy evaluation to help assess the performance of new and refurbished buildings and the benefits they bring to business and workforce.
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News
Scottish green enterprise
Scottish Enterprise is seeking a ‘green’ developer for a 34 acre site at the former Gartcosh Steel Mill in North Lanarkshire.
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Markets
The market in minutes - West End
Richard Heap gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
‘High-risk’ Pathfinders’ effect unclear, reports watchdog
Housing problems less severe in housing renewal areas, but ‘other factors involved’, says audit office
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News
Treasury divvies up for international expansion
Irish group Treasury Holdings has restructured into four divisions covering Chinese, UK, international and Irish businesses.
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Professional
Green Issues managing director
Simon Miller has been appointed managing director of planning lobby group Green Issues.
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Insight
Diamond life
A wealthy class of black South Africans has emerged from the townships to drive the country’s retail economy.
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Markets
Office development up but Mayfair and St James’s missing out
The amount of office development in the West End is up 25% from six months ago but there is not enough in Mayfair or St James’s.
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News
New Delhi leaps up top shopping streets rankings
Khan Market in Indian capital up to 16th from 24th place in Cushman & Wakefield report
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News
Great Portland defies market paralysis
West End specialist’s strong half-year results cheer the City
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News
Office schemes hit by crunch as funding deals fall through
Irish investors pull out of Exemplar and Stockland Halladale schemes
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Markets
Crossing the streets
The New West End Company has grand designs, but will a Crossrail tax derail its ambitions?
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Markets
Empty homes can solve crisis
The government has come under fire for failing to bring the UK’s huge stock of empty homes back into use to help solve the UK housing crisis.
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Markets
Covent Garden scheme faces final planning hurdles
Longmartin joint venture to submit application for final phase of retail-led development
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News
Dutch courage
The Dutch are known to be pretty liberal, a trait that developer Multi was not keen to show off.
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Professional
Corporate manslaughter
Question: What risks do directors of property companies bear under the new Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 if there is a work-related fatality? What can I do to minimise those risks?
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News
Hilton Hampton to open at Corby
Off Developments has signed up Hilton for its first Hampton by Hilton outside the Americas at Rockingham Park Leisure scheme on the outskirts of Corby in 2008.