All Property Week articles in 22 June 2012 – Page 4
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Professional
Top PhD support for Sanderson
She is a former Krypton Factor contestant who has represented Great Britain 21 times in marathon and half-marathon events.
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News
The Property Lexicon
Granular ‘græn.j .l rToo fiddly for most investors, but sweet returns available for those who can be bothered. Nothing to do with Silver Spoon or, for that matter, the Apprentice.
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Insight
Kings of Soho: James and Norris's Soho transformation
Soho Estates’ John James and Steve Norris plan to transform streets synonymous with sleaze into edgy, upmarket bars, shops and restaurants. Hardeep Sandher met them. Photographs by Tim Foster
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Professional
How to … survive midsummer speech nightmare
The summer party season is now in full swing, and there will be no shortage of opportunities for senior staff to stand up in front of an audience.
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Markets
Hendon's Regal makeover
London-based developer Regal Homes has been given planning permission to build 10 flats at a site on Queen’s Road in Hendon, north-west London.
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News
Hawksmoor on the moove
Steak restaurant Hawksmoor has signed to open its fourth London restaurant, on Regent Street.
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Professional
Healthcare goes private
New NHS Property Services company likely to form regional joint ventures to run £5bn healthcare estate. Sarah Townsend reports
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News
Unibail-Rodamco’s German retail venture
Unibail-Rodamco is to buy from opportunity fund manager Perella Weinberg Partners a 51% stake in MFI, the German shopping centre company that has up to €2bn of assets.
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Markets
GDF Suez’s Leeds power play
Energy company GDF Suez has agreed to lease 30,000 sq ft at IVG’s No 1 Leeds development in the city (below).
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News
Rent game rage: Game landlords' legal row
LandSecs, Capital Shopping Centres and Hammerson prepare legal test case against PWC in retailer row
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News
Rent game rage
LandSecs, Capital Shopping Centres and Hammerson prepare legal test case against PWC in retailer row
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Professional
Pop-up shops are the future, so prepare the legal ground
Retail is changing fast. One of the new trends that has emerged in recent years — and which appears to be flourishing — is the concept of “pop-up” stores: the opening of temporary retail and leisure spaces to make use of otherwise derelict space.
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News
Former Invista head wins new mandate for Schroders
While Palmer Capital was trumping rival Internos for the remains of Invista Real Estate Investment Management, the company of its former chief executive, Duncan Owen, was winning a new mandate of its own.
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News
REIT keeps focus on Shoreditch
Hammerson and Ballymore have appointed Cushman & Wakefield to find office occupiers for its Goodsyard project in Shoreditch on the edge of the City of London.
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Markets
First look: Morrisons stationed in Hillingdon
Morrisons and development partner Bride Hall have submitted a planning application for a supermarket on land next to Hillingdon Tube station, in north-west London.
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Professional
Investors face mounting problem of obsolescence
BCO research reveals 15% of portfolios failing to meet demands. Sarah Townsend reports
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Professional
Investors face mounting problem of obsolescence
BCO research reveals 15% of portfolios failing to meet demands. Sarah Townsend reports
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News
Ellandi’s White River raft
Ellandi and Tristan Capital Partners have completed one of the first significant purchases from the £900m loan portfolio sold by Lloyds Banking Group last December.
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Markets
Element Six’s precious new home
Diamond manufacturer adds sparkle to Goodman’s Oxford park with 50,000 sq ft prelet. Christine Eade reports