All Property Week articles in 19 March 2010 – Page 8
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RFU’s Twickenham conversion
England’s Grand Slam ambitions may have been dashed by their home defeat to Ireland in the Six Nations at Twickenham this month, but the stadium is still proving useful for others
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Fund considers Glasgow Exchange
The AWG/WG Mitchell Property Fund is considering the sale of the 100,000 sq ft Exchange House office property in Glasgow after receiving approaches from fund managers such as Aviva Investors
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New office concept debuts in Euston
The largest London-focused office REIT, Derwent London, is working up plans for a new concept in office space
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Professional
Essay Competition
Occupiers group CoreNet Global and Property Week’s 1st Friday Club are offering you the chance to have your vision for the industry of the future published in our magazine
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Keeping up with the cojones
Conrad Jones, who works in the construction consultancy division of Drivers Jonas, was looking forward to the forthcoming merger with Deloitte last week, until he opened an email from the firm’s IT department
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Tice joins CLS Holdings with an eye on debt opportunities
Former Sunley Group chief takes deputy role and will “seek to exploit market imperfections”
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Databank: Clock ticks for EMEA office recovery
Jones Lang LaSalle’s office occupier “clock” shows rents in Europe, the Middle East and Africa have begun to “bottom out”, and rental growth is forecast in most western European markets before the end of the year
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Energy networks face a short circuit
Local authorities are keen to develop community energy networks, but lack the skills to do so
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Yearsley deal ends chilling tale of Holmewood unit
The new owner of Unit B at Holmewood Industrial Estate in Chesterfield may consider hanging a talisman in the doorway
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Secret Millionaire Chek Whyte steps on sales road to redemption
When entrepreneur Chek Whyte’s property empire collapsed in September 2009 and he was declared insolvent, the banks and creditors to whom he owed £31m showed little sympathy
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A sporting chance for property leaders
ING REIM veteran launches sports and business training programme for aspiring leaders
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Portman Estate champions independent spirit
The Portman Estate is asking Westminster City Council to grant a change of use for the Bricklayers Arms on New Quebec Street in London ’s West End , so that it can become a boutique hotel in the upper storeys and a pub, renamed the Grazing Goat, at street ...
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ING joins scramble for shopping centres
Arc in Bury St Edmunds sold for 5.5%-5.75% yield as investors keep piling in
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Kelly joins Town Centre Securities
Town Centre Securities has appointed Chris Kelly as its finance director
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Occupiers’ homage to Catalonia
The Government of Catalonia and Barcelona City Council have completed a series of lettings within the Barcelona Economic Triangle
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Casino operators wait for their number to come up
Local authorities finally start asking for expressions of interest
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“Value guarantee” at Cardiff flats
Land Securities and Capital Shopping Centres are attempting to woo buyers with a “value guaranteed” offer on Hayes Apartments, the housing element of their St David’s development in Cardiff (pictured)
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Professional
Companies start to warm to Carbon Reduction Commitment
Two weeks before scheme starts, experts report upswing in interest
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Carbon Reduction Commitment: Green or just mean?
The CRC was a hot topic at the Ecobuild conference at Earl’s Court in London from 2-4 March