All Property Week articles in 17 February 2012 – Page 2
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Ballymore's Nine Elms scheme approved
Ballymore is to develop a 15 acre residential and business scheme within the Nine Elms regeneration zone, following council approval.
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Capco gets green light in Earls Court
Capco has been granted planning consent for 808 new homes in Earls Court by Hammersmith Fulham council.
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Regions to be woeful
After a “mini-recovery” in 2010, take-up took a turn for the worse in 2011. David Hatcher reports
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Widnes protection
Judicial review could put paid to Prologis’s 1.2m sq ft shed for Mersey Multimodal Gateway. Stuart Watson reports
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Sun Park's strange secret
Hiring ex-Gurkhas to guard your development would send a powerful message to tenants — and would-be thieves — about a landlord’s attitude to security.
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Shepton Mallet solar scheme scrapped
London & Wharfedale is considering new uses for the southern end of its masterplan of the Royal Bath and West Showground, after the government’s U-turn on the photovoltaic feed-in tariff.
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Ministry makes more noise
In its latest attempt to safeguard its future in south-east London, Ministry of Sound has made a submission to Southwark Council as part of the consultation for the Elephant and Castle Opportunity Area Planning Framework.
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More London offices needed
Sir, We need to increase the supply of offices to keep attracting businesses to London
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Hong Kong more pricey than London
Hong Kong has pipped London’s West End to the title as the most expensive office location in the world.
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Hermes takes Westfield trio
Hermes Real Estate Investment Management has taken full ownership of three shopping centres, worth a combined £400m, after buying Westfield’s half-shares in them.
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'Your Space' is helping team to make our space their space
Cushman & Wakefield’s corporate account management team has been working in what some people would consider innovative workspace ever since the London office relocated to Portman Square seven years ago.
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London and New York mayoral heavyweights square up
London claimed an overwhelming victory over New York at the LandAid “Battle of the Giants” debate last week, in which mayor Boris Johnson faced off against the deputy mayors of New York.
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Get on track for high street remix
UK shop vacancy rate is here to stay unless urgent action is taken.
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Project Taunton leaves Firepool legacy
Development company’s £4.9m scheme to be put up for sale. Christine Eade reports
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Focus on towns’ individuality to revive retail experience
Sir, The competition to become one of Mary Portas’s 12 “town team” pilots is sure to reveal some interesting ideas
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