All Property Week articles in 20 March 2009 – Page 7
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Markets
Seven selected to give NHS an Express lift
Bidders announced for public-private procurement process
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News
Grainger seeks housemate to fund German expansion
Residential property company wants €95m equity partner to expand Grainger Deutschland
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Professional
Erik Sadler leaves Kingly Partners
Erik Sadler left Kingly Partners, the firm he co-founded, last week
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News
Quintain ponders equity raising
Quintain This week confirmed it was considering an equity raising
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Professional
Landlords to take hit on tenant energy use
M9 Carbon Reduction Commitment is set to penalise poor performance
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News
West End shops outperform UK
London’s West End retail market outperformed the rest of the UK again in February
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News
KFC ‘hungry’ for drive-throughs
Fast-food retailer KFC is eyeing pub sites, car showrooms and garages that it can convert for its drive-throughs and restaurants
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Professional
Many people don’t understand ‘willing seller’
We’re trying to keep score in this volatile market
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News
Distress signals
Left to right, Deka Bank’s Titcomb, Resolution’s Wolstenholme and Jones Lang LaSalle’s Bayne-Jardine raised concerns about a ‘black hole’ of tenant space that could be returned to the market at the Resolution Property Roundtable last week at MIPIM in Cannes.
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Markets
Lettings disputes surge as housing sales grind to halt …
… but estate agents ombudsman awards highest-ever compensation pay-out for house sale dispute
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News
Irish developer Harcourt signs up Foxtons founder Hunt
Entrepreneur who sold estate agency for £370m at top of market to advise Pat Doherty’s group
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News
Wellcome Trust provided young designer with Kensington shop
The Wellcome Trust provided a venue for a young designer at London Fashion Week in February
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News
Derwent London delights with dividend rise
Derwent London showed confidence in the relative resilience of its central London office-based portfolio this week by increasing its annual dividend
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News
Sellar Seal’s the deal in London
Sellar Property Group’s 200,000 sq ft plans to redevelop Seal House near London Bridge have been recommended for approval by the City of London before a planning meeting on Tuesday
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Insight
Retailers cannot expect landlords to cut rents
Sir, Stephen Robertson’s comments on lease flexibility were hardly surprising given his role as director-general of the British Retail Consortium (27.02.09)
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News
Snyder: no Crossrail levy
City of London grandee and Crossrail champion Sir Michael Snyder has become the latest high-profile name to criticise the controversial Crossrail levy
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News
Vasily Sopromadze takes over the Criterion in London
Marco Pierre White restaurant the Criterion at London’s Piccadilly Circus has been taken over by Georgian entrepreneur Vasily Sopromadze
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Markets
Out for the county
Delays to new developments and a glut of vacant shops mean Surrey’s towns are competing to attract retailers
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News
Every crumb counts
CB Richard Ellis also contributed to the embarrassment of its employees, sticking head of planning Stuart Robinson’s face on cakes, which the planning and building consultancy team in London sold.