All Property Week articles in 23 November 2012 – Page 4
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Cushman's hires JLL's Stretton in Manchester
Cushman and Wakefield has recruited Matthew Stretton as a partner in its capital markets team in Manchester.
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DTZ defers bonuses
DTZ bosses have written to staff to say bonuses which were due to be paid in October will now be deferred until December.
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Northampton campus one step closer
Avon Cosmetics, Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon Homes have reached an agreement with the University of Northampton and WNDC over a proposed CPO required for a new university campus.
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Manchester airport plans cleared for takeoff
Outline plans for a £100m logistics hub in Manchester were approved by the city council last night following a period of public consultation.
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Vail Williams and London agency join forces
Vail Williams and Crossland Otter Hunt have entered into a joint venture to help them grow their businesses in the London market.
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Government faces hefty empty rates bill on Olympics site
The government could face an £18m-a-year empty rates bill on the Olympic Park once it is constructed, one of the biggest empty rates bills in the UK.
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Max speed for Leslau as work begins at St Katharine Docks
Net asset value at Nick Leslau’s Max Property Group rose by 0.6% to £287.6m in the six months to September 30, the company said today.
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News
Sainsbury’s Southsea wave
Supermarket celebrates its 500th convenience store this week; Local format to outstrip large stores
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Reed regears and stays put
Listed publisher Reed Elsevier is understood to have shelved its search for a 100,000 sq ft London office in favour of regearing existing leases.
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Osborne set for REIT reform
Autumn Statement will bring tax breaks for cross-REIT investment, but no social housing REIT
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Markets
Peterborough makes supermarkets weep
“Supermarkets are not welcome” was the message from Peterborough City Council at a developers’ open day last month, held to stimulate suggestions for new uses for derelict land either side of the River Nene.
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Markets
Need to know: offshore wind powers onshore market
It is nearly three years since the Crown Estate gave permission for wind turbines on the East Anglian coast.
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Professional
Need to know: performance metrics are outdated
Managers need to focus on the workplace, not just cost cutting. By Tim Oldman
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Insight
Judicial reviews: an immoral maze
David Cameron this week declared war on the judicial review process that is holding up regeneration projects up and down the country. Nick Johnstone reports
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Henderson in South Quay
Henderson Global Investors is in talks to buy out its partners in a fund that owns South Quay Plaza in London’s Docklands.
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Grosvenor’s Lyon rendezvous
Fund manager teams up with Abu Dhabi Investment Authority to buy 700,000 sq ft portfolio
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Insight
Look at insurance and pension fund industry for new sources of liquidity
With no signs on the horizon of any return of banking liquidity to the market, even the most optimistic of commentators are now coming to terms with the fact that the changes in the way capital is allocated to our sector are structural and far reaching.
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Markets
Ipswich hybrid is first for John Lewis
Futura Park out-of-town store combines Waitrose and John Lewis At Home.
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RBS finds Taunton Orchard mall ripe for picking
The Orchard shopping centre in Taunton, Somerset, is poised to enter the Royal Bank of Scotland’s West Register arm, following a sales process.