All Property Week articles in 17 December 2010 – Page 2
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Professional
Procurement summit spells out efficiencies
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude has set out the government’s plan to make its procurement more efficient at a meeting with suppliers earlier this month
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Professional
People Moves: Edward Symmons, Malcolm Hollis and more
This week’s movers include Richard Staniford, who has joined CB Richard Ellis
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Insight
My landlord, the dinosaur
Sir, How I applaud Ian Coull’s piece “Lord Young, please show our SMEs a little TLC” (analysis, 19.11.10)
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Markets
Developers not in the Newport state of mind
Newport City councillors were so excited at the prospect of Morrisons restoring the derelict Lysaght Institute on the south bank of the River Usk, they ignored officers’ advice and granted permission for a supermarket in Lysaght Parc last summer
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Insight
Despite their differences, markets of the east are full of promise
When I moved to Asia in December 2008, the markets were in freefall. The west’s financial typhoon had crossed the Pacific, wrecking Asia’s export market
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Professional
Reorganise your desks to save money
Cellular offices cost 50% more than an open-plan design
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Insight
Into the dark of “localism”
Sir, In many ways the government’s approach to planning is a stab in the dark (Property Week, 10.12.10). Out goes the “Whitehall knows best” approach and in comes “localism”
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Insight
Markus Wolfensberger: Property needs to learn correct pricing for derivatives
Property derivatives are receiving great attention and support because they have much to offer in bringing greater transparency, liquidity and efficiency to the property market
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Insight
Cooking doesn’t get tougher than this
Blood, sweat and tears were the ingredients for Property Week’s gastronomic event of the year, Property Chef. David Hatcher and David Doyle report. Photographs by Oliver Knight
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Markets
Coalition’s regeneration plans need grand redesign
Centre for Cities calls for new Transformation Fund
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News
Ed in the clouds
My good friend Giles Barrie was snapped on a phonecam with Miss England Jessica Linley at last Thursday’s Accessible Retail annual lunch at the Park Plaza hotel at Westminster Bridge. Linley, a law student at University of Nottingham, was one of the guests of honour at the event, which was ...
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Professional
Simplified planning edges closer with National Planning Framework
National planning framework is key to localism agenda
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Professional
Combine global strategy with local strengths to please clients
For any professional services team, the best way to provide what your clients want is by understanding what they need. This makes delivering property management services for global companies complex
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News
Insurer Jardine strengthens trend for City prelets
Insurance firm Jardine Lloyd Thompson is in talks to prelease most of a 250,000 sq ft scheme at 76-86 Fenchurch Street in the City of London
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News
Ex-Brixton chief takes on Targetfollow rump
Peter Dawson to asset manage remaining properties as £300m go under offer
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Markets
Ex-King Sturge partner sparks chain reaction in recruitment
When Huw Thomas, former joint senior partner in King Sturge’s Cardiff office, set up Huw Thomas Commercial Property Consultants in September, after 19 years at King Sturge, he set off a chain reaction of property moves that concluded on 13 December
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News
Wrenbridge to Link Ipswich town centre with waterfront
Developer enters joint venture with newspaper group Archant to develop 145,000 sq ft scheme
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Professional
Feed-in tariffs: make cash while the sun shines
There are challenges on the road to obtaining solar feed-in tariffs. Dan Wagerfield explains
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News
Carlyle homes in on strategic land
Carlyle Group has made its first strategic land investment through the acquisition of a £17m majority holding in the Fairfield Partnership