All Property Week articles in 21 November 2008 – Page 4
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News
News International puts Wapping plans on ice
News International has put its plans for a redevelopment of its Fortress Wapping campus on hold until market conditions improve.
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Revaluation hits Workspace NAV
Workspace Group, the provider of business space in London to small and medium-sized enterprises, suffered a 25% plunge in net asset value in the six months to 30 September.
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Markets
In it for the long haul
Gatwick’s long-term development potential could attract many suitors.
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Quintain and Grosvenor join redundancies list
Developers hit as projects across Britain reach completion
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Slowdown hits Gateway
Rents have fallen in some areas of the Thames Gateway and investment performance has suffered.
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Markets
The market in minutes - Thames Gateway
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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M&S reviews future of nine stores
Marks & Spencer is reviewing the future of up to nine stores to take advantage of demand from food retailers for new stores.
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Fulton takes space at Park Royal
Brixton has let 27,700 sq ft at Premier Park in Park Royal, West London, to umbrella maker A Fulton Company.
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Markets
Games’ first losers
As the credit crunch squeezes London’s 2012 Olympics ambitions, regeneration projects intended as the games’ legacy are now in doubt.
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LandSecs gets firms ‘retail ready’
Land Securities has teamed up with the Guild of Fine Food to train deli- and farm-owners to run successful businesses and open stores.
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Markets
The US’s tax increment financing initiative may migrate to the UK
An American ‘spend now, tax later’ way of funding regeneration, pioneered by Barack Obama’s home state, is gaining supporters over here.
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Professional
No win, no fee, no risk
Lawyers and insurers are taking a punt on the cost of property litigation – in exchange for a share of the winnings.
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Markets
So near and yet so Farnham
Delays to Crest Nicholson’s £85m East Street scheme could be a blessing in disguise.
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Professional
Surrey school gets facility improvments from grads
Savills’ London graduates carried out maintenance work over five days this month to improve facilities at Meath School in Ottershaw, Surrey.
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European retail rents to plunge
King Sturge’s latest research predicts that prime retail rents will fall in western Europe but most emerging economies will still experience rises.
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Grosvenor Euro head to go in fund management shake-up
Developer also plans expansion into Asian luxury residential
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Royal Mail’s Essex outpost
Royal Mail has bought a 212,000 sq ft warehouse and surrounding 11.5 acre site in West Thurrock, Essex, for £15.5m.
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Professional
Europe’s next wave of energy law
Europe is set for a fresh wave of environmental legislation after the European Commission published its second strategic energy review last week.