All Property Week articles in 16 October 2009 – Page 9
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Creedy to head Unite fund
Mark Creedy has joined Unite Group to oversee its £877m UK student accommodation fund
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Covent Garden plants retailers
Covent Garden London has attracted two new retailers in its quest to improve the overall retail and leisure content of the area
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Town counsel: Michael Coughlin
In the face of cuts, councils will undergo 1980s-style remodelling
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Co-operative spirit eludes would-be Reading investors
Aborted Co-op sale at Green Park is symptomatic of investment transactions in the Thames Valley
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Thomas Cook lets new format fly
Thomas Cook has retained Nash Bond to acquire 15 Bureau De Change shops for its new format in tourist areas and transport hubs in London’s West End
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Soho housing conversion
Soho Housing Association has bought 25/26 Great Windmill Street in London’s West End for £3m
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Managed offices: a real contender to traditional leasing
With Mike Slade’s recent endorsement, the sector may quickly shed its stopgap status
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French Connection to exit Japan
French Connection is to close its 21 Japanese stores over the next nine months
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Mace completes construction in Spain
Mace Group has completed construction of Siemens’ Spanish headquarters and its supporting technology and services centre in Tres Cantos on the outskirts of Madrid
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Devolved planning to delay 'competition test'
Devolved planning powers could delay plans to stop retailers opening in areas where they already have a large presence
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Ford Motor Company reappoints Cushman & Wakefield as its preferred real estate partner
Ford Motor Company, which makes the new Lincoln MKT in the US, has reappointed Cushman & Wakefield as its preferred real estate partner across Europe, the Middle East and Africa and Asia-Pacific for three years
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Housebuilding on the up in the City
Rallying sector aided by rising share prices and fresh demand for sites
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Industrial chill in valley of the doldrums
The onset of autumn and gloomy weather matches the mood of industrial landlords in the Thames Valley
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Chatham Dockside’s deal on wheels
Motor manufacturer Honda has signed up to open a 2,442 sq ft store at the 150,000 sq ft Dockside Outlet Centre in Chatham
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Lloyds in talks to sell Halifax chain
Lloyds Banking Group is in talks to sell its Halifax Estate Agency chain to LSL Property Services, the UK’s third-largest estate agent
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King Sturge to sell coffee chain leases
King Sturge’s retail recovery team has been appointed by PKF to dispose of 70 store leases held by BB’s Coffee & Muffins not included in the prepack sale of the company to the former owners
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Council shrugs off objections to centre
Making any development viable at the moment is difficult enough
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CBRE makes its mark on printer portfolio
Lexmark this week appointed CB Richard Ellis as its facilities management service provider across its 500,000 sq ft Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) sales and marketing office portfolio
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L&B picks Mayfair to spend US cash in UK
Dallas-based adviser teams up with UK fund manager for $250m spending spree
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Tory carbon plans welcomed
The UK Green Building Council and charity WWF UK have welcomed the Conservatives’ plans to cut carbon emissions in homes