All Property Week articles in 23 November 2012 – Page 5
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Markets
And finally ... Norwich steak-out
The one fact that everyone knew about Norwich was that there used to be a pub for every day of the year
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Professional
Public property has made progress but we are far from the summit
Progress has been made since the last Public Property Summit, held in November 2011.
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News
Henderson eyes retail fund
Henderson Global Investors is poised to launch a new European retail fund targeting the more stable northern countries on the continent.
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News
Property tsar exits Government Property Unit
John McCready’s departure heralds shake-up at top of Cabinet Office unit
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Professional
Property leads pack in reporting excellence
The issue of trust in companies and institutions has been at the forefront of media debate in recent months.
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News
Evans’ third term at York uni
Leeds-based Evans Property Group has been picked as preferred bidder for a £36m student housing scheme for the University of York (above).
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Insight
Eurozone woes are more stimulating than government help
Not for the first time has Redrow’s maverick chairman, Steve Morgan, given a blunt observation of housing market politics.
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Markets
Hub enables Nationwide supplier rationalisation
Nationwide Building Society has partnered with iSite, a division of property services company Styles & Wood, to launch a property asset management tool called the Hub.The Hub is an online platform for overseeing property, assets and facilities, which connects directly with a company’s outsourced partners and their computer systems, to ...
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News
Kier takes office on Victoria Embankment
Kier has teamed up with a group of family offices and wealthy investors to redevelop an office building on the north bank of the Thames.
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Insight
Don't forget Midlands unis
Sir, I found your student accommodation article interesting, not least for the fact that the Midlands constitutes Birmingham — nowhere else apparently, just Birmingham (markets, 16.11.12).
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News
DHL dons developer mantle for Primark
DHL is flexing its development muscles by creating a large facility for retailer Primark in Monchengladbach, in western Germany.
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Insight
Property investors prefer London to ville de l’amour
London is more attractive than Paris to global real estate investors. A new report by Henderson Global Investors examines why.
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Insight
Fear and loathing? Tower Hamlets council responds
Sir, Tower Hamlets Borough Council asked Property Week to provide specific evidence of any breach of planning law, regulations or process to which we could respond (analysis, 16.11.12).
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News
EDI man goes public with Edinburgh council
Peter Watton has been appointed as Edinburgh City Council’s real estate manager.
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Professional
Creative classes are remodelling our urban fabric
In the mid-1990s, the late Honor Chapman — my boss at London’s nascent inward-investment agency — asked me to follow a hunch.
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Markets
Service charge with a smile for occupiers
RICS report shows satisfaction with service charge arrangements on the rise
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News
Cripps rings changes with Digby-Bell
South-east law firm Cripps Harries Hall has appointed Palmer Capital Partners’ deputy chairman, Christopher Digby-Bell, as consultant (above).
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Markets
Thai food chain seeks new pads
Thai_Pad Thai restaurant chain Chaophraya is seeking new sites and launching street food concept Thai Pad.Chaophraya is owned by Kim Atcharaporn Kaewkraikhot and partner Martin Stead. It opened in Leeds in 2005 and now has five further sites: in Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Edinburgh ...