All Property Week articles in 20 March 2009 – Page 9
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News
Public funds to boost East Croydon plans
Borough is template for homes and communities ‘single conversation’
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G Park Blue Planet wins new 'outstanding' BREEAM classification
Gazeley’s £50m G Park Blue Planet at Chatterley Valley in north Staffordshire has become the world’s first scheme to be awarded the new BREEAM ‘outstanding’ classification since the ratings were toughened up in June 2008.
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Clinic puts best foot forward
Beauty for the Feet has taken the 1,020 sq ft 7 New Cavendish Street in central London on an assignment from jewellery store Autrum Gallery on a lease expiring in 2014 at £37,500 a year
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CBRE steps in for Barratts Priceless
CB Richard Ellis’s UK retail team has been appointed by the newly formed Barratts Priceless to advise on the renegotiation of 160 leases on stores bought from administrator Deloitte
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Banker Thomas takes on Lend Lease finance mantle
Ex-RBS and Kaupthing man is latest financier to be recruited by a property company
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Insight
Private equity should bail out Brixton
Brixton’s post-Tim Wheeler era began on Monday with a £768m loss caused by writedowns, and shares sticking around 15p as deep concerns continued over its debt
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Soho’s Sirocco back in the game
Davis Coffer Lyons has let sports bar Sirocco on Shaftesbury Avenue in London’s Soho to an independent leisure operator
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Markets
Rutland awaits fate of ‘eco-village’ at Dunsfold Park
Planning inquiry for redevelopment of airbase addresses local opposition
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Cushman & Wakefield doubles auctions takings
Private investors spurred by the latest interest rate cut helped Cushman & Wakefield lift sales by 45%
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Strutts asked to let Enfield shed
Standard Life Investments has asked Strutt & Parker to market a 220,000 sq ft shed formerly let to removal firm Pickfords, which is relocating
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Professional
Insurers warn of Scottish asbestos damages claims
Insurers are considering taking action against new Scottish legislation that they fear could open the doors for spurious legal claims
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Make Architects chosen for University campus
The University of Nottingham has chosen Make Architects to design a 33,400 sq ft building for its agricultural campus at Sutton Bonington with laboratories and offices for its schools of biosciences and veterinary, medical and sciences.
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BHS Home to grow while Arcadia brands merge
BHS Home is looking to take between six and 10 stores this year despite owner Sir Philip Green’s plans to merge his BHS and Arcadia businesses to cut costs and store numbers
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Bank of America mulls long term office needs
Another US bank is to exercise a lease break at Canary Wharf after Bank of America this week stepped up plans to relocate to the Merrill Lynch headquarters in the City of London.
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Professional
I am considering making pay cuts to reduce costs. What are the legal ramifications?
There are several options – and possible legal implications – of which employers need to be aware when considering pay cuts
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Markets
Alternative treatment
With commercial development on its last legs, developers are attempting to capture healthier public sector contracts, such as polyclinics
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Lenders allow JJB Sports standstill
JJB Sports has extended its ‘standstill’ arrangements with its lenders to 24 March 2009 as it continues to try to sell its fitness clubs business
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Auctioneer alarm at US repo house
Auctioneers have warned that a US auction house is going to drive down prices when it debuts in the UK this month
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Canton cancelled from AIM
Canton Properties has had its shares cancelled on AIM because it breached the rule of not having a nominated adviser