All Property Week articles in 20 November 2009 – Page 7
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News
Heidrick & Struggles moves to Iona
Executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles has signed to take 27,500 sq ft at Delancey and Shearer Property Group’s Iona building on 40 Argyll Street in London’s Mayfair at £52.50/sq ft with two years rent free
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Markets
Shoreham harbour growth plan
South East England Development Agency has awarded “Growth Point” status to the Shoreham Harbour Regeneration project
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Markets
Gatwick sale spurs sheds
Segro and Eskmuir Properties redouble their efforts following the region’s biggest letting this year
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Markets
Tesco to take part in Olympics games
Tesco hopes to join in the Olympic action as it this month submits a planning application for its own Olympic development close to Bromley-by-Bow
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Professional
MCR’s new fraud team
MCR, the corporate insolvency and restructuring firm headed by Graham Edwards and Victoria Butler, has set up a fraud investigations team
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News
Property market is ‘fools’ paradise’
The investment market has bounced back — but the fundamentals for investing are not there, according to speakers at last week’s United Jewish Israel Appeal Young Property Group’s Green Shoots or Parachutes event
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Insight
Over-expansion holed Scotland’s flagship
Why are two Kenmore companies in receivership and 21 in administration (recovery, p22-p23), what does this say about the banks, and how is Scottish property faring in general as we end this grim year? First, Kenmore’s achievements: chairman John Kennedy created a flagship for Scotland in what, until 2007, ...
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News
Occupier firm shows Steel
Consultancy firm Corporate Property Advisors has appointed Amanda Steel, former group property director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Thomson Reuters, to its team of corporate real estate experts
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Markets
Poundland finds Woolworths well worth it
Retailer is one of the chief beneficiaries of high street stalwart’s demise
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News
Invista and Prologis trusts seek new equity
Two listed European property companies are raising new equity to pay back debt
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News
Hall emerges first with industrial plan
Former Prologis men come out of downturn with development company launch
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Markets
Uni dives in with Sea Space
Developer Sea Space has submitted a planning application to Brighton and Hove City Council to develop a second building for the University Centre Hastings
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Professional
Landlord duty to prevent disease
Property managers must learn about the legal risks associated with people contracting Legionnaires’ Disease in their buildings
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News
JER lays off directors in further reshuffle
US fund manager makes Chamieh, Merchant and Hancock redundant
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Markets
Price recovery false dawn, warn experts
Predictions of a housing bubble abound as prices rise 3.1% over quarter
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Markets
Databank: West Midlands land market
Sentiment in the West Midlands has improved, interest from the land buyers has returned but the result in terms of activity is negligible. There has been considerable press comment about the rights issues and funding deals that have allowed the large housebuilders to come back into the market. Interest in ...