All Property Week articles in 16 November 2012 – Page 7
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News
British Landcaster
REIT teams up with Centros to develop £100m retail scheme and regenerate north-west town
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News
British Landcaster
REIT teams up with Centros to develop £100m retail scheme and regenerate north-west town
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Markets
Take two … bridging finance providers
The success of short-term loan providers such as Wonga has demonstrated that, as bank lending dwindles, the popularity of alternative finance providers has risen
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Professional
Thurrock breathes life into Purfleet regeneration plans
Thurrock District Council is reviving plans to create a new town centre for Purfleet, Essex.
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News
Tell us where you like your bottoms up
Be it Fino’s in London, Metro in Birmingham or Centotre in Edinburgh, property professionals love to congregate in the same venues to gossip about the market.
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News
Insurers and bond market help reduce debt funding gap
Europe’s debt gap to shrink by almost half by end of 2013, DTZ data show. Mike Phillips reports
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News
Bluewater sniffs out Christmas trade
Luxury perfumer Penhaligon’s has created a Christmas pop-up boutique at Bluewater shopping centre in Kent.
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Insight
Dearth of deals belies true state of investment market
Prime yields were unchanged in October, averaging 5.88%, Cushman & Wakefield reports.
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News
Beckwith’s green light for Soho
Peter Beckwith’s PMB Holdings has reached agreement with Westminster City Council for the regeneration of a run-down street in London’s Soho.
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Markets
BB’s new design for organic growth
Coffee and muffin chain BB’s plans to open 10 more outlets next year as it continues to roll out its new store design.
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Professional
BBC watches energy output
Technology to measure carbon and waste to be piloted at Media City UK
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News
Rates delay could provoke northern bankruptcies
Industry bodies say postponement of revaluation “bad for business”
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News
ITV’s south bank commercial break
Agents have been appointed to sell the ITV studios on the south bank of the Thames, where the Jonathan Ross Show and Daybreak are recorded.
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News
FSA set to ban marketing of REITs
Retail investors would be barred from investing in REITs under proposals from the Financial Services Authority, it emerged this week.
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News
Tumi packs bags for Europe
Tumi has launched a European expansion drive following its New York Stock Exchange listing in April.
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News
St Austell prepares for battle
Metric Property and Mercian plan out-of-town retail scheme opposed by Ellandi and locals
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Professional
Industry funds Reading initiative to attract diverse students
Reading Real Estate Foundation to target year 12 pupils at state schools
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Markets
Q+A: Unite chief executive Mark Allan
With more than 40,000 rooms in 120 properties, Unite is the largest student accommodation provider in the UK. Emma Haslett caught up with chief executive Mark Allan.
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Insight
Legals are alive and well
Sir, I enjoyed your feature on property legal teams (analysis, 02.11,12).
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Insight
Prejudice against good-quality chain retailers is unfair
Sir, Although Costa Coffee’s decision to pull out of Totnes in south Devon might be right for the town, it is worrying that people appear to be demanding that councils are empowered to refuse planning permission to anyone don’t like the look of (PropertyWeek.com, 25.10.12).