All Property Week articles in 20 May 2011 – Page 4
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News
West End prelets reward the brave
Historically, the West End has played second fiddle to the City in terms of preletting and precompletion activity
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Westfield resurrects stalled Bradford mall
Shopping centre developer to reduce and reconfigure mothballed shopping centre
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Legal & General books room at MWB hotels
MWB agrees sale and leaseback of Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle hotels
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DTZ majority shareholder would profit from sale to BNP Paribas
The French family that owns 53% of DTZ could make a small profit if the sale of the firm to BNP Paribas goes through
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Bluewater’s shop upgrade
Retailers Ted Baker and Karen Millen are to open flagship stores at Bluewater shopping centre in Kent
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Markets
British Council for Offices winner pairs blast from past with future
A team led by architect TP Bennett last week won a competition to design an office of the future for a mythical island organised by the British Council for Offices and Property Week
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Professional
Need to know: Energy Bill
The Energy Bill, which is being led by under-fire energy and climate change secretary Chris Huhne, had its second reading in the House of Commons last Tuesday
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News
‘Big ticket’ buildings hold key to London’s resurgence
London is reasserting its position as the world’s leading financial centre
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Professional
My big move: Making the Belgrade
I’ve always been keen to experience living and working abroad, so the offer of a six-month rotation in the valuation team in King Sturge’s Belgrade office was easy to accept
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Markets
Beeb begins to buzz at Salford
First employees start work at Peel’s Media City UK in Salford
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Prupim beds with Premier Inn for Stansted scheme
Prupim has agreed to forward-fund the £27m development of a Premier Inn hotel at London Stansted airport
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City battles planning changes
London authority rallies support against proposals to scrap office-to-residential conversion barriers
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Insight
Criticism of Paul Idzik is mere pub talk — at DTZ he raised the bar
I was talking to someone in property the other day who expressed no surprise at all that DTZ is in play, and said chief executive Paul Idzik was paying the price of failure
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Markets
Irish hub holds back Poundstretcher plans
Poundstretcher aims to open its first store in Ireland before the end of the year
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Markets
NAMA not holding Treasury back in Sligo
Treasury Holdings is pushing ahead with its plans to redevelop Sligo town centre, despite the debt in the scheme having been transferred to NAMA (National Asset Management Agency)
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Markets
Distress turns to joy at auction
Allsop Space is to hold two further auctions of distressed property following the success of its first auction last month
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News
Catalyst fund’s debut French asset
A fund managed by Catalyst Capital has bought an art nouveau office building in Clichy, in the north-western suburbs of Paris, for about £120m
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Arle heads to St James’s Charles II
Arle Capital Partners, the private equity firm established after a management buyout of Candover Partners, has taken 8,000 sq ft of offices at Standard Life’s 12 Charles II Street scheme St James’s, London. It will pay £75/sq ft for a 10-year lease with no breaks. Strutt Parker and ...
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Morrisons applies itself in Croydon
Supermarket chain submits planning application for its first London development
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Aon's Cheesegrater prelet
Insurance business Aon Group has become the first tenant to take space at British Land and Oxford Properties’ Leadenhall building in the City of London