All Property Week articles in 19 December 2014 – Page 5
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Online
Local authority cost-cutting is hitting planning, RTPI warns
Further cost cutting in local authority planning departments could jeopardise economic growth major housing and infrastructure development, planning chiefs have warned.
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Online
Deloitte consortium reappointed to Palace of Westminster work
A Deloitte Real Estate-led consortium with AECOM and HOK has been reappointed to spearhead the restoration of the Palace of Westminster.
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Online
Liverpool City Council transfers more land to Sigma in Norris Green redevelopment
Liverpool City Council has agreed to transfer 2.95 acres of land to Sigma, the residential and urban regeneration specialist, in the next phase of the redevelopment of Norris Green Village.
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Online
Largest pre-let for a decade in Edinburgh
Standard Life Investments has taken a major 108,000 sq ft pre-let at 6 St Andrew Square in Edinburgh.
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Online
Town Centre Securities appoints Eastdil man
Town Centre Securities has appointed Eastdil Secured’s Ian Marcus and Paul Huberman as non-executive directors.
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Online
Garden Bridge gets mayoral approval
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has approved a new Garden Bridge over the River Thames.
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News
McCarthy & Stone set for major refinancing
Retirement housebuilder McCarthy & Stone is on the verge of agreeing a major refinancing of the debt it secured with its shareholders last year.
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News
Michael Kors moves into Manchester
M&G Real Estate and shopping centre owner Intu have signed 22,700 sq ft of new retail lettings in Manchester.
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Insight
‘Tis the season to keep selling...
December is a notoriously busy month for many — ask the shop assistant, the purveyor of the red cup or the caterer.
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Insight
Review of the Year: January to June
The most outrageous gazump, the most embarrassing revelation, the worst name for a building and much more from the first six months of the year.
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News
NY Times takes space in Midtown for new HQ
The New York Times Company has taken a new office at 18 Museum Street in London’s Midtown for its UK headquarters.
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Insight
M&S: a little magic and sparkle may go a long, long way
With Britain’s largest supermarkets in chaos and Tesco seemingly issuing a profit warning every week, the early signs of a revival at Marks & Spencer have slipped under the radar.
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Markets
New lending rockets as market shows signs of 'full recovery'
New lending has soared, banks’ exposure to distressed debt has plummeted and the number of active lenders in the market has increased, according to a survey.
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Insight
Residential lenders eye greater risk as market stabilises
Residential lenders eye greater risk as market stabilises
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News
Real estate investment levels hit post-crisis high in Europe
Investment fundraising levels in the European real estate market hit a post-recession high this year, according to a new report from Colliers International.
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Insight
Review of the Year: Going up and going down
It was a good year for regional activity but not so great for yields. We look at what fared well and what didn’t.
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Markets
Q&A: NorthHill directors talk design-led workspaces
The owners of niche London agency TSP have established a new development company: NorthHill.
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Insight
Review of the Year: July to December
The Scottish referendum, guidelines over double dipping, the most eye-watering London office rent and other notable events of the last six months in property.
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News
VanHan marks new direction with Marylebone deal
The University of Westminster has bought an office block opposite Madame Tussauds in central London for around £25m.
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Professional
Environ promotes Davies to be UK managing principal
Consultant Environ has named Matt Davies as its new UK managing principal and appointed four others to the role of principal.