All Property Week articles in 18 September 2009 – Page 6
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Markets
Telford strikes Lesney match
Telford Homes has won planning permission for the redevelopment of the former Lesney Matchbox toy factory site near the Olympic Park in Hackney, east London
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Insight
Learn from private lessons
Sir, The private sector’s attitude to the ownership and occupation of property has changed dramatically over the last year (Property Week occupiers special, 11.09.09)
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News
You’re having a laugh
Are you ready to laugh? Then I guess you’ve got your tickets to the Property Comic next Tuesday and Wednesday (22 and 23 September)
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Professional
Land of plenty
Ahead of Property Week’s pioneering online investment event, Invest UK, keynote speaker Brian Shaw explains why there is no better place for international occupiers than these shores
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Online
Software.technology: Is it time to join the Twitterati?
Businesses are tapping into the benefits of social networking websites
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News
NHS trust meets its Waterloo
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust has taken the entire 57,953 sq ft office element of 75 York Road in London’s Waterloo, as tipped by Property Week (24.07.09)
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Markets
Rise of the housing sun
The good news in the residential market is set to continue – for a while at least
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Insight
Man of the house
John Healey is the latest in a long line of Labour housing ministers – and he plans to stay in the job long enough to solve Britain’s housing problems
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News
Hill’s leaving do is just the ticket
To Adrian Hill’s leaving party from Cushman & Wakefield at the RAC Club on Pall Mall
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Professional
Richmond’s ‘high-end’ mixed-use scheme
Wereldhave Property Management last week received the go-ahead for a town centre scheme in Richmond, south-west London
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Markets
Revised plans for Hemel site
Thornfield Properties is reconsidering the development strategy on its 30 acre site in Hemel Hempstead
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News
Westminster ponders head office relocation
Council in talks with Land Securities over move from City Hall
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News
Glove seller opens second store
Italian glove specialist Sermoneta is due to open its second London store at 35 Brompton Road in Fulham
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News
Nathan plans trio of schemes on Gibraltar
Property veteran has £60m pipeline of office and retail development
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News
Goodman’s Gateway gig
Goodman has emerged as preferred bidder to partner the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation in its development of the London Sustainable Industries Park (London SIP)
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Professional
Thames gateway’s green gap
Plans to make the Thames Gateway an exemplar ‘eco-region’ are being stifled by gaps in local and national policies, says one lobby group
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News
Pramerica heralds UK return with inflation-linked fund
Former UBS trio to target institutional investors with ‘core’ property linked to Retail Prices Index
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News
‘Fortress Wapping’ scheme put on ice
Decision delayed on News International plans until November