All Property Week articles in 23 October 2009 – Page 9
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News
Trinity Walk sees the light as white knights come to table
Administrator KPMG receives offers for former Modus-owned Wakefield and Blackpool shopping centres
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Markets
German watch seller whose time has come
Thomas Sabo steps up UK expansion just as landlord incentives improve
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News
Square Mile comes full circle as space is snapped up …
Macquarie Bank and law firm settle on Drapers Garden, but Minerva and Clyde & Co end talks at St Botolphs
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Markets
Perez on site in Chesterfield
Bradbury Hall Developments, which is owned by local entrepreneur Steve Perez, has begun construction of a £20m mixed-use scheme in Chesterfield
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Markets
Leicestershire shed goes to Noble cause
Noble Automotive has moved to larger premises in Leicestershire to begin production of one of the world’s fastest cars (pictured)
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Markets
Call to stamp out duty
Industry groups join forces to lobby for reform of “anachronistic” tax
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Professional
Managed business space: Regus’s daring decade
After 20 years at the helm, chief executive Mark Dixon reflects on Regus’s journey and predicts what is beyond the horizon
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Markets
Broadmarsh Centre’s five-year itch
Westfield hopes planners and shoppers alike will remain patient over delayed Nottingham scheme
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Markets
Co-op swallows Somerfield and Britannia
Co-op’s property head begins to integrate the two retail empires
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Markets
Progressive view of bombed-out UK resi
Progressive Capital and Dartmoor Capital Management have launched a five-year fund to capitalise on “a once-in-a-generation opportunity” to invest in UK residential property
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Insight
Charmer of the board
In her first property interview, Alison Carnwath tells James Whitmore about resuscitating Land Securities, her relationship with Francis Salway and "being scary"
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News
Button laps Bluewater
Wheelie great: After bagging the Formula 1 world championship in Brazil, British driver Jenson Button made a pit stop at Kent’s Bluewater shopping centre to celebrate his success
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Markets
Blueprint’s Phoenix flies
Blueprint has completed the first phase of Phoenix Square in the St George’s Quarter area of Leicester
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Insight
Competition: Give us the big picture
You have one week left to enter the Property Week, Drivers Jonas and City of London property industry photography competition. The rules are simple: if you work within or are associated with the property industry, you are invited to enter your best pictures in three categories: “property”, “people ...
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Professional
Parliamentary view - Clive Betts
My trip to Washington proves we must follow Obama on TIFs
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Markets
Kent sequel is better than the original
Waterstone Park, Dartford The two phases of the Waterstone Park housing scheme in Kent vary greatly, and the design quality of the second phase far outstrips that of the first
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News
Banking and finance take-up takes off
The banking and financial services sector is still the top occupier sector in central London in 2009 despite the credit crunch, says BNP Paribas Real Estate
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News
Bertasi moves to Deutsche Bank
Rick Bertasi is leaving his role as vice-president of Global Workplace Solutions for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Johnson Controls to become global head of corporate real estate services at Deutsche Bank, responsible for all the bank’s property