All Property Week articles in 21 May 2010 – Page 4
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Bank lending - as mesmerising as FC Barcelona...
Like playing football against Barcelona, it would be easy to become mesmerised by the De Montfort University annual bank lending report, where the full horror is laid bare in today’s Property Week.
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Russian restaurant chain to debut in London
Russian restaurant operator and business man Arkady Novikov has plans to expand in London and will make his UK restaurant debut next year.
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Cannon recruits head of national investment
Former Strutt & Parker and NB Real Estate investment surveyor William Wynn-Williams has joined James Cannon’s Cannon Capital as head of national investment.
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Henderson completes seven lettings in retail warehouse portfolio
Henderson Global Investors’ £1bn Retail Warehouse Fund has completed seven lettings across its portfolio.
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Green shoots are emerging for sustainable developments, writes Tatiana Bosteels
If the last two or three years have taught us anything, it is the urgent need to improve the identification and management of long-term risks.
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Talking sheds
Jones Lang LaSalle figures show take-up in the first three months of 2010 reached 4.2m sq ft for distribution units of more than 100,000 sq ft — up 40% on the previous quarter
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‘Three in one’ for Mayfair
Russian entrepreneur Arkady Novikov (right) plans to expand to London and will make his UK restaurant debut next year
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Selfridges submits plans to jazz up Trongate
Selfridges has become the latest property owner to embrace the spirit of Property Week’s Site Life campaign by last week submitting a planning application for temporary uses on its Trongate site in Glasgow
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‘Tough UK’ market takes its toll on Regus
Shares in Regus plummeted 17% on Tuesday after the global serviced office company delivered a disappointing trading update
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Turnaround at Hog in Pound
Property “turnaround” fund manager Melford Capital has bought the Hog in the Pound building, on London’s Oxford Street, from the administrators of Kenmore
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Grosvenor sells Glasgow site to quango
Scottish Enterprise buys land after developer fails to find prelets for office scheme
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And finally …
Industrial is not usually considered the sexiest of property sectors, but Verve Properties has signed the latest of a series of showbiz tenants at its Paintworks scheme in Bristol
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Russian follower of Fashion
Fashion House Development will open two outlet centres in Russia after buying sites in Moscow and St Petersburg
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Scotland multi-let sheds fare well
A new light has been shone on the multi-let industrial estates sector
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Jamie faces Ramsay kitchen nightmare
Foul-mouthed Scot in secret talks with LandSecs to join Oliver at One New Change
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Green shoots are emerging for sustainable investments
Government action and market forces are combining to drive change