All Property Week articles in 19 February 2010 – Page 9
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News
Blockbuster’s low-budget script
Struggling DVD retailer works with KPMG to renegotiate leases and property costs with 700 landlords
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News
Prince shapes Staffs rescue bid
In an attempt to save the country’s last working Victorian pottery, the Prince’s Regeneration Trust and English Heritage have teamed up to make an offer to buy Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent
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Markets
Bhs waits for new Swindon shop
Bhs has taken a two-year lease from Unilever Pension Fund at the former Woolworths store in Regent Street, Swindon, while its store on the corner of Bridge Street and the Parade is being redeveloped for reoccupation
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News
Global property betters equities and bonds
Shares return 32.7% in 2009, and the US and Singapore lead the pack
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News
General Growth seeks best bids
Simon Property Group’s offer to pay $10bn to take its main rival, General Growth Properties, out of bankruptcy is expected to start a bidding war
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News
Midsummer debut for Benson Elliot
Private equity property company Benson Elliot Capital Management has bought its first UK property
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Markets
Grosvenor set for Belgravia retrieval
Half-finished luxury scheme could return to estate for completion
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Markets
Keynsham Tesco scheme begins
Deeley Freed has started work on a 32,000 sq ft Tesco on the site of the Charlton Road car park, Keynsham, between Bristol and Bath
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Markets
Bed maker seeks new positions
Bed manufacturer and retailer Warren Evans is expanding to Bromley, Brighton and beyond
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Markets
Bristol City plays beautiful game
Football club and Sainsbury’s are working together to create a venue worthy of the World Cup
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Markets
GL Hearn starts race in Bath
GL Hearn has drawn up a masterplan to expand the corporate entertainment facilities at Bath’s Lansdown Racecourse
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Markets
First bet made for Bath casino
Deeley Freed to submit planning application for 8,000 sq ft establishment in city
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News
Hussey scopes out Barts City fringe site
Ex-LandSecs London chief’s Almacantar eyes key development site
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Markets
ZeroC option for Sussex barracks
The Homes and Communities Agency has selected ZeroC Holdings as development partner at the former Roussillon Barracks in Chichester, West Sussex
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News
North-west banks can ‘pick and choose’
North-west property bankers revealed the new tight terms on which they will work at the North West 2010 Conference organised by Property Week last Thursday
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Professional
New Treasury quango could create ‘infrastructure bank’
The government is to unveil a “strategic approach” to attracting more private infrastructure investment in April’s Budget, Treasury minister Ian Pearson has revealed
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News
Slade’s royal ascent
What are fellow Property Week columnists Mike Slade and Susan Freeman celebrating?
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Markets
Hamptons applies itself
Hamptons International claims to have become the first UK residential agent to launch an application for the iPhone.
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Insight
WHAT TO KNOW Third-party right of appeal
Developers have reacted angrily to Conservative proposals to allow parties other than applicants and local authorities to have a big say in planning appeals