All Property Week articles in 22 May 2009 – Page 7
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Chelsea Barracks developer responds to Prince criticism
The developer of the former Chelsea Barracks in west London has opened the door to compromise on the scheme following criticism from the Prince of Wales.
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S&P warns on UK credit rating
Britain yesterday became the first big economy to be warned in the financial crisis that it might lose its top-notch credit rating, in a move that raised fears of possible downgrades for other large industrialised nations.
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Nationwide chief slams 'daylight robbery'
Nationwide called the amount it will have to pay under the government’s Financial Services Compensation Scheme 'daylight robbery of our members'.
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News
Shooting star
Tom Leeming, a surveyor at Jones Lang LaSalle, was featured in a Sunday Times Style section article about how he became engaged to Tam, a hunting enthusiast
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News
Peer plans Redhill redevelopment
London-based Peer Group plans the redevelopment of Cromwell Road and High Street in the centre of Redhill
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Professional
Office tenants share retail’s pain
Landlords need to cut office occupiers some slack, says PWC’s Paul Harrington
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Insight
The Mountgrange Metamorphosis
Manish Chande and Martin Myers have re-emerged from the administration of Mountgrange Capital with £850m to spend on ‘the next big thing’
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Markets
Londonewcastle shuffles pack
A boardroom reshuffle at Londonewcastle has resulted in founding directors David Barnett and Robert Soning becoming chief executive and director of operations and marketing respectively
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LandSecs’ Smith to leave
David Smith is to leave Land Securities in Scotland in September after 23 years at the company, most recently as leasing director, to join Australian retailer Howards Storage World as it enters the UK market
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News
ING snips off Notcutt House
ING Real Estate has sold Notcutt House in 36 Southwark Road in central London to a UK private investor for £4.6m at a yield of 8.75%
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Professional
Occupational hazard
With 2.2 million people unemployed and growing social unrest, employers and landlords can find their property targeted by protestors
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Professional
Graduates see little hope in property
Number of students applying for real estate jobs plummets 19%
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Markets
The market in minutes - Glos, Herefordshire, Worcs + Warks
Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Professional
Give and take… and take… and take
As landlords struggle to let space, occupiers have the upper hand in negotiations. Lydia Stockdale lists the menu of bargaining options for office and industrial tenants
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News
Gateway Plaza’s healthy tenant
Quest Property and Landmark Developments have signed Barnsley Civic Healthcare to take an 8,342 sq ft unit as a new NHS health centre at their Gateway Plaza scheme in Barnsley
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Insight
Rewind for resi funds
Sir, James Whitmore needs to push his rewind button back further than Reggie Perrin for when funds were last in love with residential property (Property Week, 17.04.09)