All Property Week articles in 18 November 2011
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Online
James Caan launches bidding for "one-of-its kind" Harley Davidson
Dragons’ Den star James Caan has launched an online auction to buy a “one of its kind” Harley Davidson as a part of the Movers Shakers annual dinner.
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Online
Bruntwood puts Centre City under offer
Bruntwood has placed Centre City in Birmingham under offer for around £22m.
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Online
Football-lovers pub chain plans 30-strong expansion
A North West pub company - catering for football-loving male drinkers - has secured a £5m warchest to buy up to 30 more locations, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Online
MAPIC 2011: The MAPIC round-up with Peter Courtney
Retail expert Peter Courtney joins Property Week’s features editor Hardeep Sandher on the Croisette in Cannes to go over the major themes from this year’s MAPIC retail conference,
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Online
100-plus redundancies at Jones Lang LaSalle
Jones Lang LaSalle is to make up to 120 UK staff redundant as it prepares for a challenging year ahead.
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Online
Oxford Properties completes £400m Green Park purchase
Oxford Properties has today completed the acquisition of Green Park, the 190-acre business park in Reading, from Prupim for around £400m.
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Online
MWB warns on performance
MWB Group, which owns the Malmaison and Hotel du Vin chains as well as a stake in a major serviced office provider, today warned that its underlying businesses were experiencing tough trading.
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Online
PODCAST: Matt Lacey takes you through his Gap Yah
Matt Lacey, founder of the Youtube and Twitter sensation Gap Yah, takes you through the story of his posh twit creation Orlando and introduces you to the character himself.
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Professional
Students to ply their trade in virtual reality
Universities to start using online simulators to teach fund management. Christine Eade reports
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News
‘Repent’ on parking, mayor tells Westminster
Boris Johnson blasts Westminster for parking changes
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Professional
Parking mad
Westminster City Council’s decision to introduce evening and weekend charges is dangerous, flawed and ignorant, says Mira Bar-Hillel
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Insight
Westminster leader must make U-turn on parking
Typical of many successful City businessmen, Barrow just isn’t listening
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News
Tchenguiz settle with Kaupthing
A £600m legal claim brought against Kaupthing by Robert Tchenguiz’s family trust has been settled out of court, Property Week can reveal.The Tchenguiz Discretionary Trust, the ultimate beneficiary of which is thought to be Robert Tchenguiz, has agreed a confidential settlement with the collapsed Icelandic bank.The settlement means the two ...
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Property Week has ‘set the standard for the industry’
“Innovative” editorial team wins Professional Publishers Association award
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Markets
Mapeley’s Mowbray House on market
Mowbray House in Nottingham has been put up for sale by its owner, Mapeley.
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Insight
Interest-hungry ‘Pac-Man’ notes stalk high street retailers
In the dying months of the credit bubble billions of pounds worth of deals were put together with the help of a new form of financing — payment-in-kind (PIK) notes.
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Insight
Vacancy rates show gradual improvement
Analysis of the 79,570 shop premises in 329 retail centres that Local Data Company visited in the third quarter of 2011 show a positive average improvement of 12.4%