All Property Week articles in 19 November 2010 – Page 5
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Insight
The Grosvenor UK chief this week reshaped the London estate team
The former PwC consultant Peter Vernon put his expertise into practice last week with an overhaul of Grosvenor’s London estate arm
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Insight
Cut to the chase
Sir, Your article on fee cutting (Property Week, 12.11.10) uncovers some concerning practices in the property industry today
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News
Steak chain tucks into Guildford
Argentine steak restaurant chain Gaucho Grill’s Amsterdam steakhouse concept, Cau Restaurant, has completed an assignment of the leasehold interest of the 3,800sq ft Auberge restaurant at 274 High Street, Guildford. The lease expires in September 2025 at a passing annual rent of £110,000. A substantial premium was paid to Auberge’s ...
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Markets
Incentives prompt city centre flat sales
City centre flats have been synonymous with the buy-to-let boom and bust. But there are opportunities again for developers and even signs of an undersupply, claims King Sturge
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Markets
Cedar House rules in Derby
Cedar House Investments has prelet a 20,000 sq ft building on Pride Park in Derby to Software AG. Construction of the software company’s three-storey building will start in December
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News
Neubüser checks into CBRE Hotels
Invesco Real Estate has appointed Lisa Neubüser from CB Richard Ellis Hotels as an associate within its pan-European hotel fund management team
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News
Lamothe drawn to CBRE Investors
Jean Lamothe has been appointed president of CBRE Investors Europe. In this newly created position, he will be responsible for the strategic direction, operations, financial results, day-to-day management and leadership of the fund manager’s pan-European business. He will also oversee the fund’s direct investment programmes and lead new business initiatives. ...
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Insight
Property will be caught in Irish contagion
What does Ireland’s sovereign debt crisis mean for property?
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Markets
Cash-constrained Derby to refurb Council House
Derby City Council has begun moving its staff from its existing headquarters – the Council House – to its new temporary base at Heritage Gate
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Markets
Cash is king but pricing’s the thing
A flood of secondary property on the market has opened a can of worms
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News
Travelodge has principals in Cardiff
Travelodge has exchanged contracts to open a 96-bedroom hotel above the Principality Building Society on Queen Street in Cardiff in February 2011. Cooke Arkwright advised landlord Principality Building Society.
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News
Cala case paralyses councils
Post-July planning appeals will need to be reopened to reflect regional chaos
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Markets
CABE review: village goes green
Rural community benefits from 10 affordable housing units that tick sustainability box
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Insight
CABE can continue, but not as we know it now
Many Property Week readers have been kind enough to commiserate with Commission of Architecture and the Built Environment staff over the withdrawal of funding by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), announced in the recent Comprehensive Spending Review. CABE will cease to exist as a quango from 1 ...
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Professional
Take ten… tips for starting a business
Simon Hordern and Dermot Morrogh-Ryan set up their own firm, Hordern Ryan, in 2004. Here are their top 10 tips for start-ups
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News
British Land results underwhelm City
REIT’s “pedestrian” performance increases NAV by 4.2% in six months
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Insight
What to know New Homes Bonus
Richard Heap explains last week’s announcement of a new incentive system for councils
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News
Sheffield is Bollywood star
For the next few weeks Carillion’s Sheffield development, the Square, will be home to a different type of occupier: the film crew for a Bollywood movie
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Markets
Bolland marks new role with sparky strategy for high street stalwart
New chief executive outlines strategic three-year plan for Marks Spencer