All Property Week articles in 20 July 2007 – Page 4

  • Markets

    Second helpings

    20 July 2007

    A trio of rookie restaurateurs have opened a second Canteen on the South Bank.

  • News

    Inditex’s Sutter heads to UK post

    20 July 2007

    Stefano Sutter, Inditex managing director of Canada, is to become the retailer’s UK and Ireland managing director. Inditex, which owns Zara and Bershka, is to lose its UK boss, Michael Shearwood, to Baugur.

  • Insight

    Hanover square

    20 July 2007

  • Insight

    London’s streets must stay paved with gold

    20 July 2007

    Five years ago, London’s West End was populated by big quoted companies, the media and government.

  • Insight

    London’s streets must stay paved with gold

    20 July 2007

    Now its whole aura has changed. The likes of Cadburys, Rio Tinto, GKN and potentially Hanson are moving out, and government agencies, media groups and property advisers are being driven out by rents sometimes higher than £100/sq ft.

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    Insight

    Going places

    20 July 2007

    This weeks movers

  • News

    Morecambe’s stadium goal

    20 July 2007

    Morecambe Football Club is planning to develop a new ground at Westgate in Morecambe.

  • Insight

    Freedom of information

    20 July 2007

    Our searchable database of deals, market reports from the experts and regional retail details from Experian are all FREE

  • Professional

    RICS looks forward to an Indian summer

    20 July 2007

    Institution to open office in Mumbai as Indian economy soars

  • Markets

    Rising five-stars

    20 July 2007

    London’s shortage of upmarket hotels creates an opportunity for international investors.

  • Markets

    Gracie Fields’ old house

    20 July 2007

    A redevelopment of singer Gracie Fields’ old house on Hampstead’s Bishops Avenue is thought to offer London’s rich list the first opportunity to buy a flat rather than a mansion in the road known as ‘Billionaire’s Row’. WillowAcre Investments & Developments is building 14 flats on the site, which is ...

  • News

    Keep the faltering marketin perspective

    20 July 2007

    The outlook may be uncertain but keep your priorities in order, says Felicity Devonshire

  • News

    Publishing firm GE Fabbri

    20 July 2007

    Publishing firm GE Fabbri has taken 10,282 sq ft from Linseed Assets at the Communications Building at 48 Leicester Square, in London’s West End, on a 10-year lease at £42.50/sq ft. GVA Saxon Law acted for Linseed Assets; EA Shaw acted for GE Fabbri.

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    News

    Humphries exit sparks John Lewis reshuffle

    20 July 2007

    Retail chain merges property teams following director retirement

  • News

    Eurohypo restructures London office

    20 July 2007

    Eurohypo, Europe’s largest commercial property lender, has appointed Max Sinclair as head of its new UK debt division.

  • Markets

    Epsom grandstand

    20 July 2007

    Work is under way on the demolition of the 80-year-old Epsom grandstand as part of the £27.6m redevelopment of Epsom Downs Racecourse. Work is due to begin in October to construct a 10,333 sq ft replacement, which will also be leased out for conferences and exhibitions. The stand is scheduled ...

  • News

    Property entrepreneur Vincent Tchenguiz

    20 July 2007

    Property entrepreneur Vincent Tchenguiz has advised investment company Elsina in its purchase of a stake in ‘superwoman’ Nicola Horlick’s Bramdean Alternatives Fund. Tchenguiz’s Consensus Business Group advised Elsina, which has bought a 29.9% stake in the company for £40m at an issue price of £1 a share. Bramdean announced last ...

  • News

    Edinburgh House’s German shop

    20 July 2007

    Edinburgh House Estates has bought a €100m (£68m) retail portfolio in Germany from a private investor.

  • News

    Investors divided on the merits of malls

    20 July 2007

    Protego’s Aylesbury bid highlights geographical preferences of market

  • News

    Ken Hardeman dies

    20 July 2007

    Ken Hardeman, a key figure in Birmingham’s regeneration, died this week at the age of 72.