All Property Week articles in 21 September 2012 – Page 6
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News
Centre MK knows its White Stuff
White Stuff will open its first UK shopping centre store at Milton Keynes’ Centre MK.
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Insight
Census surprises on ownership and confirms rental fears
There are three key trends in the UK housing market that are expected to be revealed this autumn by the 2011 census, predicts housing data service Hometrack.
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Markets
Need to know: West End rent ceiling
Simon Tann says landlords must address occupiers’ increasing demands.
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Professional
People Moves: Citygrove, Carter Jonas, Knight Frank, Duncan May and more...
Natasha Muns has joined APS as a senior quantity surveyor. She joins after six years from EC Harris. Tel: 020 7614 3200
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Candy in the wind
An evening in with Elton John might not feature high up on the list of preferred stag night options, but Nick Candy proved last week just how little Ludgate knows.
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Canary’s Crossrail retail tally
Canary Wharf Group is in talks to let 40% of the retail and leisure space at its Crossrail station development.
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Tchenguiz: don't call me
Last Friday night Ludgate happened to find itself next to Robert Tchenguiz on the dance floor of private members club Annabel’s.
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Markets
Ping pong to Bounce into Holborn
All Star Lanes co-founder Adam Breeden will open his new leisure concept Bounce in London’s Holborn on 4 October, and is already in talks to open further sites.
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Markets
New West End Company bids for third term
The New West End Company will launch its plan for the next five years next week ahead of a ballot in November, when retailers will vote on whether to retain the business improvement district (BID) for a third five-year term.
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Kallakis retrial begins
The retrial of Achilleas Kallakis (pictured) began this week as Serious Fraud Office prosecutors described how the property tycoon obtained £740m in loans from Allied Irish Bank.
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Markets
Coutts and Savoy back BID for Strand
The Northbank Business Improvement District has won the support of local landowners ahead of the launch of a programme next month and a ballot to decide its future next summer.
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Insight
New-look Supergroup board turns its attention to women
The retail sector has helped the wider stock market test its year highs, and no stock in the industry has done better in recent months than Supergroup.
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Markets
Mayfair prelets down to fine art
Five galleries move in, as London’s art dealer scene hots up. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Markets
West End specs appeal to British Land
Three office schemes due for completion in coming year. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Insight
Why we’re all big fans of the latest bond
The new retail bond market has the potential to be big — very big.
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News
Models and overseas investors alike fall for Irish charm
Auction house Allsop Space sees surge in interest for distressed assets. Deirdre Hipwell reports
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News
Harper Dennis Hobbs hires director for airport retail
Harper Dennis Hobbs has hired a director from Tie Rack to lead its expansion into global travel retail.
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City duo swim against agency M&A tide
Agents buck takeover trend by leaving BNP Paribas Real Estate to start niche firm.