All Property Week articles in 21 November 2014 – Page 4
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Insight
Why reform of the planning system is vital
As the Property Week election manifesto acknowledges, reforming the planning system would make a huge difference to the property and housebuilding industries.
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News
Schroder REIT mulls tax move
The Guernsey-based REIT considers convertion to onshore status on the back of investor demand
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News
Jaguar motors into the Midlands with Prologis shed purchase
Automobile giant Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has struck a deal on a linchpin logistics site in the Midlands to keep pace with its accelerating growth.
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Markets
Q&A: St William Homes JV
National Grid and residential developer The Berkeley Group this month launched a joint-venture partnership to develop up to 14,000 homes in London and the South East.
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Insight
Harvey Soning — The Recession Man
As James Andrew International turns 40, its owner turns 70.
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Insight
From hot UK to hot global retail locations
Last week, Property Week was deeply immersed in The Hot 100 retail locations in the UK.
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News
McArthurGlen takes first steps into Spanish market
Designer outlet developer McArthurGlen is poised to launch a push into the Spanish market, teaming up with shopping centre specialist Sonae Sierra to open a centre in Malaga.
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News
Mike Morrison heads to Fidelity
US investor Fidelity has appointed Cushman Wakefield partner Mike Morrison to help spearhead its European growth plans.
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News
TMT fave takes shine to Shard
The Office Group is under offer to take around 30,000 sq ft in the Shard, London’s tallest skyscraper.
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Insight
The industry needs to engage with young people
I have been following Property Week ’s Open Plan campaign with considerable interest and welcome the excellent work being undertaken by your journal in raising awareness and promoting real change in this field.
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Markets
Midtown emerges from the shadows
The area is catering for an increasingly diverse client base, writes Felicity Francis.
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Professional
General election paralysis should not stymie UK housebuilding
Years of political neglect and steady population growth — especially in the South East of England — mean that Britain’s creaking infrastructure requires significant investment.
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News
QPR stadium plan draws fans
According to the club, 89% of almost 3,000 people who responded to the consultation said they agreed with QPR’s plans, while 11% said they disagreed.
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Insight
The outlook for retail seems distinctly sunnier
While sentiment surrounding the Eurozone at the start of MAPIC this week might be muted, retailer confidence continues to emerge.
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Professional
Skills shortage could undermine development industry
The situation is so grave it could prevent projects from being completed, writes Adam Branson.
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News
Deutsche sells Dutch Kalvatoren Mall
Deutsche Asset Wealth Management has sold The Kalvertoren Mall in Amsterdam to Kroonenberg Groep for around £94m.
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News
Malins Group takes Covent Garden office
The Malins Group has acquired a former office building in the heart of Covent Garden to convert into a £15m luxury residential development.
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News
Rockspring offloads Fox Court
Rockspring has brought to market a 102,000 sq ft office that is set to benefit from London’s Crossrail line.
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Insight
Modern construction with a traditional twist
There’s more to making a building look and feel like a traditional property than the façade.
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Professional
Jump in large industrial take-up as confidence grows
The take-up of large industrial units has grown by 21% in the third quarter of 2014, its highest level since last year, while supply has fallen to 9.2%, the lowest since 2006, Gerald Eve’s latest Prime Logistics Bulletin shows.