All Property Week articles in 19 November 2010 – Page 4
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Onitsuka Tiger earns London stripes
Japanese fashion brand Onitsuka Tiger has signed to take its second UK store, at Westfield London
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Metric goes the distance with RBS
Metric Property Investments has signed a £50m five-year debt facility with the Royal Bank of Scotland
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DevSecs’ Paddington pair
Development Securities aims to begin construction of the final two office buildings at Paddington Central in the middle of next year
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Stylish design influences where people live, not postcodes
Location, location, location has always been said to be key when influencing those buying a home.
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The going is Goodman in Derby
Before the end of the year £20m of infrastructure and remediation works will be completed at Goodman’s Derby Commercial Park
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If you miss the first date you may not get a second
The message Mistakenly ending a contract early following service of a notice to complete may not constitute a repudiation of the contract
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Quartet regroups at Curzon Street
Around 100,000 sq ft of office space is to become available in one of Mayfair’s top buildings
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Travelodge follows crowds to venues
Travelodge has exchanged contracts to buy two 200-bed hotels next to the MEN Arena in Manchester and the NEC in Birmingham. The hotel operator also recently bought hotels close to London Excel, the Liverpool Echo Arena and the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle. Travelodge hopes to find further opportunities near ...
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Cowell's vacant thoughts at Mayfair
Cowell Group has bought 16 Maddox Street in Mayfair for £3m. It hopes to gain vacant possession and comprehensively refurbish the 4,000 sq ft property.
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ING Real Estate is no cowboy at seminars
One thing I shall miss when ING REIM is sold is the firm’s lively UK annual investment seminar
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Cuts force council property revolution
Bristol, Haringey, Southampton and Bournemouth to woo private sector
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Old-fashioned companies risk losing their senior women, says Julie Rees
Alan Froggatt’s recent article on the property industry’s inability to retain higher levels of senior women (How can the property industry retain more senior women?, professional, 24.09.10) touched a nerve within many property-related organisations
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Peak District planning row comes to a head
The redevelopment of Riverside Business Park in Bakewell has been subject to an ongoing planning dispute between the developer and the local authority since 2004
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DJ Deloitte four left out in the cold
Drivers Jonas Deloitte staff must have dreaded the onset of the dreadful weather more than most
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Planning still under the thumb of coalition
Authorities must wait a year for details on future of planning. Nick Johnstone report
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Kurt Geiger hoofs it to Clerkenwell
Shoe retailer Kurt Geiger has signed a 48,900 sq ft prelet for a new headquarters in Clerkenwell, central London
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Silicon chipper
On 4 November, prime minister David Cameron unveiled plans to turn London’s East End into a technology hub similar to Silicon Valley in California
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Chinook hovers over Nottingham Science Park
Waste company joins Chinese car maker at public-private regeneration project
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China clamps down on foreign investment
Government attempts to avoid overheating by limiting overseas ownership
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Loan China
Bank of China has stepped in to provide $800m (£498.26m) to refinance a loan on a New York office tower