All Property Week articles in 20 September 2013 – Page 5
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Insight
Tax overhaul is Hobson’s choice for housing
After six tough years, confidence has returned to the housing market.
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Markets
Newcastle city centre feels office market drought
Many of Newcastle’s agents are reporting a severe shortage of offices — despite several recent office moves in the city centre.
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Markets
M&G puts leisure in picture at Galleries shopping centre
M&G Real Estate has submitted a planning application to Sunderland City Council for a 62,000 sq ft leisure extension to the Galleries shopping centre in Washington.
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News
Poken fun at Celtic Manor
Delegates at Property Week’s RESI 2013 event in Wales weren’t exactly starved of opportunities to chinwag, swap cards or “press the flesh” with potential new contacts.
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News
Chartwell Land pioneers lure CBRE fund managers
Creators of 1980s retail parks for Kingfisher set up new property company
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News
Spaniard swings into Carnaby
Womenswear retailer Lavand lands Carnaby Street flagship for UK debut
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Insight
Only option is to build homes
Sir, The suggestion that the state should intervene in capping house prices while failing to drastically alter the structural issues holding back supply beggars belief (Bank of England “should cap house price inflation to prevent another bubble,” propertyweek.com, 13.09.13, right).
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News
… as Holyrood stokes bubble fears with Help to Buy
Scotland’s version of the UK government’s Help to Buy scheme is expected to go ahead, despite reservations from experts about a housing bubble.
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News
Brompton joins Covent Garden fold
Folding-bicycle maker Brompton is to open its first standalone store in London’s Covent Garden.
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News
Gracemark v Brockton: High Court claim and defence
Details of claim and defence revealed in court documents
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Insight
At the bottom of the cycle: it’s time to fill your boots
As tans fade and the football season gets into full swing, what does the new property season have in store for us: continued positive upward trajectory, or unresolved systemic issues coming back to bite us?
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Markets
Big names flock to Manor Walks retail extension
Expansion plan has boosted trading and drawn brands to Cramlington.
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Markets
Sunderland businesses vote in favour of BID
The city of Sunderland has been given the green light to set up a new business improvement district (BID).
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Markets
Luxury cars take Sunderland plant to Infiniti and beyond
Nissan is to extend manufacturing site to build car range and create jobs.
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Professional
Is London becoming a sterile city?
A new report raises fears that London is no longer serving its residents. Sarah Townsend reports
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News
BCSC break-in brouhaha
One property journalist (not from Property Week) very nearly got themselves a clip round the ear and turfed out on to the street at the BCSC conference at London’s Olympia last week, after not so subtly tweeting about how property professionals could get into the conference for free.
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News
Care of NHP entrusted to Deutsche Bank and Ernst & Young
Deutsche Bank and Ernst Young have been appointed to sell one of the UK’s biggest care home owners and operators for more than £500m.
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News
Bracknell bags retailer pair
Legal & General Property and Schroders’ £250m Bracknell town centre redevelopment has lured two more fashion tenants as demolition work starts on site.
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News
Brian's bad-ass role
Brian Ham, CEO of Dolphin Square Foundation, thankfully shares nothing but looks in common with his doppelganger, the talented chemist-turned-methamphetamine manufacturer Walter White, portrayed by Bryan Cranston in US television drama Breaking Bad.