All Property Week articles in 22 October 2010
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MAPIC 2010: Quintain's retail MD on London's first designer outlet centre
Designer outlet centres can be more successful than their full-price rivals, Phil Cottingham, managing director of retail at Quintain told Property Week in advance of this week’s MAPIC conference.
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HSBC buys final phase of Yorkshire scheme
HSBC’s European Active Real Estate Fund has bought the final phase of Valad and Shepherd Developments’ West Moor Park Development in Doncaster.
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BCSC 2010: Westfield and Hermes to refurbish and improve Guildford mall
Joint owners, Westfield and Hermes Real Estate have today unveiled a multi-million pound repositioning plan for The Friary Shopping Centre in Guildford.
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The Midweek Bulletin: Live from The Public Property Summit
Joining Property Week editor Giles Barrie this week is Manchester City Council chief executive Sir Howard Bernstein to discuss the big stories in property this week and react to some of the announcements from the inaugural Public Property Summit at London’s Business Design Centre.
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Christmas pops up at Trafford Centre
Three Christmas pop up shops have opened at Trafford Centre in Manchester this season.
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New Centre Director appointed at thecentre:mk
Robert Hall is to join Milton Keynes shopping centre, the thecentre:mk, as centre director.
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Mindshare signs to take space at Central Saint Giles
Mindshare, a subsidiary of global marketing communications giant WPP, has signed to take 78,000 sq ft at Central Saint Giles in the West End, as tipped by Property Week (21.5.10).
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Terrace Hill signs up Sainsbury's
Terrace Hill Group has signed a development agreement with Sainsbury’s for a supermarket in Whitchurch, Shropshire.
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CBRE and JLL roar on after strong Q3
The world’s two largest property service firms revealed strong third quarter results last night, and were confident about their short-term prospects in spite of global economic uncertainty.
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Area Property Partners in talks to buy Hermes stake in X Leisure
Bill Benjamin’s Area Property Partners is in talks to take Hermes Real Estate’s 30% shareholding in leisure park fund X Leisure.
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RDA bill to reach £1.4bn over the next four years
To read the full story on www.PublicPropertyUK.com, click here: RDA bill to reach £1.4bn over the next four years
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The Midweek Bulletin: Westfield Stratford sale, the Cheesegrater and Chinese banks come to London
Giles Barrie, Property Week editor, is joined by finance expert Mike Phillips and Retail expert Laura Chesters to look at the big stories developing this week.
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Rotherham commissions Colliers retail study
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council has instructed Colliers International to conduct a retail and leisure study of Rotherham following a competitive tender.
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Heathrow industrial rents to rise says JLL
Headline rents in the Heathrow and Western corridor industrial market will rise in 2011, with prime pre-let rents reaching £14 per sq ft on key sites, according to a report from Jones Lang LaSalle.
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Basingstoke hunts for development partner
The council is set to launch its hunt at Property Week’s Public Property Summit next week. To read more about Basingstoke’s hunt, click here
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Leisure developer sought for 126 acre Lee Valley site
The Lee Valley Regional Park Authority has begun the search for a developer to lead the redevelopment of a 126 acre leisure complex in Edmonton, London.
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Crest Nicholson secures land and planning consent for South West London resi development
Crest Nicholson has secured the land and planning consent for the redevelopment of a six hectare former brownfield site in Mitcham, South West London.
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Travelodge gets green light for two hotels
Travelodge has received planning permission to build two hotels in Poole, Dorset and Teddington, Richmond upon Thames.
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Property Week launches Property Chef competition
Property Week is looking for nine chefs to battle it out in its “Property Chef” competition.
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London Assembly calls for clarity on LDA budget axe
The Greater London Assembly has today demanded “urgent clarification” following reports that the London Development Agency was set to lose its £156m non-Olympics budget in the next financial year.