All Property Week articles in 21 February 2014 – Page 10
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Insight
Gender gap: still too wide
One slight victory demonstrated by the survey is that the gender pay gap narrowed ever so slightly between 2013 and 2014.
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News
Flooding helpline launched
Property restructuring specialist Cedar Dean has today launched a Commercial Property Flood Helpline in response to the severe flooding and storms this winter.
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News
Peel’s shed first
North-west developer to create UK’s biggest logistics land bank with ports arm and Harworth Estates
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News
Peel’s shed first
North-west developer to create UK’s biggest logistics land bank with ports arm and Harworth Estates
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News
Jockeying for favour
Imitation may be the ultimate form of flattery, but the team at Segro were understandably less than chuffed when their logo was half-inched on Twitter recently.
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Markets
First look: XLB’s Farnborough spec
XLB Property is to begin speculative office developments on Farnborough Business Park, Hampshire, at the end of March for completion in May 2015.
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News
Specs factor
The colleagues of Rob Asbury of Montagu Evans have kindly nominated him as the lookalike of the infamous Simon Cowell.
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News
Smashburger relishes UK expansion
US burger chain Smashburger is gearing up to expand into the UK, following the early success of rival brand Five Guys.
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News
Outpriced in UK, investors overcome eurozone fears
Dominant players are being priced out of prime real estate opportunities in the UK and so are turning their attention to previous investment “black spots” across the Channel.
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Professional
Reading to school Malaysian students in real estate
University’s first overseas campus to offer built environment courses. Sarah Townsend reports
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Professional
Revenue’s latest stamp duty ‘guidance’ is hardly a favour
Revenue and Customs issued guidance late last year on the circumstances in which it would not charge stamp duty land tax on the transfer of high-value residential properties out of companies to their shareholders to avoid the annual tax on enveloped dwellings - so named as the asset sits within ...
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Insight
Let’s pay our dues to an impoverished planning system
For many of us in the property industry, February is the beginning of the bonus season.
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News
English Rose puts down roots in Soho
Luxury residential developer English Rose Estates has bought 21-22 Poland Street in London’s Soho for a conversion that could be worth around £16m.
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Professional
Five million homes still not covered for floods
Legislation to provide affordable insurance cover for high flood-risk properties has had its third reading in the House of Lords and enters report stage next month.
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Markets
Clones, drones and a lot of hype
That new technology will impact on the logistics market is inevitable, but how and when is less clear. Property Week looks at the top contenders and their impact
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Professional
Claiming a freehold house is just a matter of time
The message: Being a tenant for at least two years is a prerequisite to exercise the statutory right to buy a freehold house.
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News
Savills steps up City search
Savills has ramped up its search for a new City office as its lease on 25 Finsbury Circus reaches expiry.
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News
Private equity circles DTZ as Cushman interest cools
Poor performance of parent UGL’s engineering arm prompts approaches from opportunistic bidders
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News
Jewish Chronicle HQ to be recycled into serviced flats
The Jewish Chronicle has sold its former headquarters at 25-26 Furnival Street near Chancery Lane, in the City of London, for £8.5m.