All Property Week articles in 16 November 2012 – Page 6
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News
REIT is definitive conclusion for Redefine International
Multi-layered property company with diverse portfolio nears end of massive restructuring strategy
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Professional
Taylor Wessing photographic portrait competition
Law firm Taylor Wessing announced the winners of its 2012 Photographic Portrait Prize at a ceremony at the National Portrait Gallery last week.
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Professional
Squatters move in on London’s commercial properties
Move to criminalise residential squatting has had knock-on effect.
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Insight
M&S’s latest collection helps clear skeletons from wardrobe
Marks & Spencer has always divided opinion, but the fans and the detractors have rarely been more polarised than now.
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Professional
Need to know: Co-op City outwits Sandy
A co-operative housing development built in the late 1960s was one of the few New York City neighbourhoods to retain its electricity supply when Hurricane Sandy battered the east coast of America last month.
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Insight
CIL: more speed, less haste
Sir, Since the government published the community infrastructure levy regulations in 2010 and made amendments in 2011 and 2012, many councils are preparing charging schedules with haste (news, 19.10.11).
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News
Chiswick Park sparks interest
Sovereign wealth funds and UK institutions are lining up to bid for Chiswick Park, as Blackstone seeks to cash in on a two-year leasing and development blitz that has increased rents at the park by more than £10/sq ft.
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News
Grosvenor cooks up Mersey Chinese
Grosvenor has completed a letting near its Liverpool One scheme that will create the largest restaurant in the city.
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Professional
U-turn on localism underlines chaos in planning system
The penny has dropped. With waves of woeful economic indicators set before them, the coalition government has finally woken up to the fact that localism is not the panacea for economic growth.
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Professional
No holidays in Suffolk: court deems change of home’s use unlawful
The message: Planning permission for dwellings may not include holiday lettings
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Professional
Initiative to support geography curriculum challenges students to explore "sense of place"
Colliers International this week announced the winners of its fifth annual student photography competition, Colliers Green Focus, which encouraged pupils to use the medium to evoke fresh perceptions and critical perspectives.
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Markets
Take three: Scottish Property Federation chairmen
On Wednesday night this week the Scottish Property Federation inaugurated its next chairman and vice-chairman at its first annual dinner at the Roxburghe Hotel in Edinburgh
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Markets
Crest catches private-rented wave
Housebuilder has sites and seeks partners with which to enter sector. Emma Haslett reports
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Professional
People Moves: Carey Olsen, DM Hall, Knight Frank, Elliott Wood and more...
BAM Construction has made two hires in its north-east business.
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News
Imperial researches M&S shed campus expansion
University in talks to pay £80m for 1.5m sq ft White City opportunity, to double size of Imperial West site
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News
Debt lifeline at Camden Lock
The owners of Camden Lock Village (pictured) and the neighbouring Stables Market have been given a loan extension by the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, giving them crucial extra time to proceed with a large scheme.
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Professional
Management guru: cheer our business champions
Property Week’s management guru tackles the Olympic legacy, budget season and the benefits of diversity
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News
VIDEO: The Shard is a "building for Londoners", says Irvine Sellar
Irvine Sellar, one of UK property’s true entrepreneurs, tells Property Week executive editor James Whitmore about his life as a retailer, property dealer and, latterly, developer of the Shard.
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News
LandSecs loses Buckingham Gate prelet
Global energy firm ENI has pulled out of its deal to lease 150,000 sq ft at Land Securities’ 62 Buckingham Gate scheme in London’s Victoria.
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News
Brookfield circles Gazeley
Canadian fund management giant Brookfield is in talks to buy Gazeley.