All Property Week articles in 18 February 2011 – Page 3
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Professional
MoD home guard to start redevelopment campaign
The British army may be fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the Ministry of Defence is fighting a battle on costs on the home front
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News
CACI’s Cousland remembered
CACI is to hold a memorial service for its employee, Gordon Cousland, who was killed in the Domodedovo airport bomb attack in Moscow in January
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News
Chief investment officer insists there is ‘no overlap’ of businesses
One of the main concerns about the merger between CBRE Investors and ING Real Estate Investment Management is the potential overlap between strategies and investors
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Markets
Bristol’s tale of two centres could have happy ending
Rebranding of the Mall Galleries could help it to compete with Cabot Circus
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Markets
Bristol industrial land 'underestimated'
Bristol City Council’s employment land study identifies only 12.25 acres of land within the city’s boundaries that is suitable for industrial development, mainly around Novers Hill, south of the city centre.
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Markets
Early B&Q catches the G Park Swindon worm
B Q will take possession of its 796,649 sq ft distribution centre at G Park Swindon on the A419 at South Marston from Gazeley two months earlier than promised
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Markets
Blue and Flamant in Loft convergence
The search for space by retailers and restaurateurs in Bath is so competitive that three of them have opened under one roof
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News
Big fashion week for London as brands seek headquarters
Calvin Klein, Gucci and Moët Chandon among luxury brands looking for offices
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Insight
Flat prices best for builders
Sir, Alastair Stewart’s recent piece suggests housebuilders benefit from house price inflation, as it inflates away mistakes made in buying land (Property Week, 28.01.11)
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Markets
Databank: London will suffer under benefit proposals
To reduce expenditure on housing benefit, the government has announced caps for housing benefit claimants who rent within the private-rented sector
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Markets
Be proficient in being efficient to increase your coefficient
Inflation, tax increases and interest rate rises are going to make 2011 a challenging year.
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Markets
Swindon flat buyers begin new Epoc
Swindon-based Epoc Properties handed over to buyers the first 10 flats at Wessex Court on Clarence Street in Swindon, having sold all 20 of the flats that were converted from a redundant job centre.
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News
Sant’Albano becomes Cushman
Cushman Wakefield has appointed Carlo Sant’Albano as its chairman, based in London. For the past five years Sant’Albano has been CEO of Exor, Cushman’s majority shareholder.
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News
KPMG recruits Beckett for tax team
KPMG has appointed Peter Beckett as a tax director in its real estate practice. Beckett joins from Ernst Young, where he led the real estate tax team in the London real estate practice.
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News
Light at the end of tunnel in London for Beacon
Lettings and refinancing bring relief for private equity firm
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Professional
Tower Hamlets loses High Court conservation battle
The London borough of Tower hamlets has lost a HIgh Court fight over a conservation area next to Limhouse Cut, inner London’s oldest canal
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News
Mayor’s Chelsea Barracks demands
The mayor of London’s office has demanded minor changes to Qatari Diar’s outline plans for the redevelopment of the Chelsea Barracks
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News
Troc to rock as restaurant and bar
The Trocadero in London’s West End is to gain a luxury restaurant and late-night bar.
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News
Bistro du Vin & Bar makes splash in Clerkenwell
Bistro du Vin Bar has acquired its first outlet in London, kickstarting its rollout across the capital
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Markets
Need to know: Baker’s Finzels recipe for HDG Mansur
Michael Baker, senior managing director and head of UK and European development at HDG Mansur, likes to work on big developments