All Property Week articles in 16 September 2011 – Page 2
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News
Good for the sole
Having your feet nibbled by fish may sound like an Amazonian nightmare, but fish spas are among the most rapidly growing retail formats in UK shopping centres and high streets
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Insight
Planning a sustainable future
Westfield Stratford has created jobs, attracts most shoppers by public transport and is energy efficient. So why are a host of lobby groups opposed to commercial developments of this type?
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Markets
M&S simply full range
Marks & Spencer is to move to a larger store at Kingston Court Retail Park in Newcastle
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News
Hammerson's Sarah Fox turns the tables
Hammerson’s catering controller has a career’s worth of restaurant experience behind her, which is good news for her tenants
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News
Foreign Legions
The harsh economic climate is not preventing international retailers from opening stores in the UK
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News
A few Goodmans
Ever wondered why Russian entrepreneurs Mikhail Zelman and George Bukhov-Weinstein called their steak restaurants in the City and Docklands by such an English-sounding name as Goodmans?
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Markets
Tenants stick to Toffee Factory
Six occupiers have signed for a total of 5,000 sq ft at the Toffee Factory in Ouseburn (above), three months before the £6m scheme is expected to be completed
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Insight
Extensions extend mall life
Over the past 40 years, Capital Shopping Centres (CSC) has created several extensions and redevelopments — most recently, Eldon Square in Newcastle and St David’s in Cardiff
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News
Eurovision
The London-based boss of Value Retail travels extensively and aims to apply his European know-how to his leadership of the region’s Urban Land Institute
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Markets
UK & European puts faith in Londonewcastle
Developer seeks to move into prime territory following purchase by private investment business
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Insight
Property enters the Powerleague
LandAid and Property Week and have teamed up for the second annual Property Champions League
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News
Emergency Exit
Retailers are insisting on break clauses to ensure they can jump ship safely if necessary
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Markets
Nissan electrifies Sunderland’s suppliers
Nissan decided last month that the new model of its Qashqai cars would be manufactured at its plant in Sunderland, as part of a £192m investment in the area by the car giant
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News
Fiat drives new format to Solihull Fiat drives new format to Solihull
Car maker Fiat is to launch a concept shop, Fiat Click, at Touchwood shopping centre in Solihull that will enable shoppers to buy cars in store
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Professional
Legal experts divided over ‘Tesco law’
Competition from non-traditional lawyers may destroy half of UK law firms
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Professional
History shows rioters cannot destroy property values
It is a harrowing time when indiscriminate and mindless actions by rioters result in the destruction of real estate and inflict stress and anxiety on their innocent owners
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News
Landid and Delancey put Sun Park up for sale
Landid and Delancey this week brought to market the largest single amount of office space in the Thames Valley
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Professional
Defence framework garners interest
Lend Lease, Kier and Henry Boot have expressed interest in winning work through the Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s (DIO) national capital works framework
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Professional
Hirose kicks up a stink but fails to curry judge’s favour
The message: The character of a property’s locality is important in deciding whether its odours are a nuisance