All Property Week articles in 24 August 2012 – Page 4
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Professional
Danish retailer Jack & Jones continues national store expansion
Danish-owned fashion retailer Jack Jones has signed to open four new stores in Exeter, Carlisle, Swansea and Cwmbran.
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Markets
Compact Media wraps up new Soho office
Compact Media Group has taken 4,456 sq ft on Whitfield Street in London’s Soho, for its UK office.
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News
UK Commercial Property Trust incurs revaluation drop
UK Commercial Property Trust suffered a 4.2% decline in its net asset value in the first half of the year.
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News
Mayfair galleries face closure
A cluster of Mayfair art galleries is under threat from Native Land’s plans to redevelop 30 Old Burlington Street into luxury flats.
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Markets
Empty rates close in
A formal stage one debate of the Unoccupied Properties Bill is to be heard in the Scottish Parliament in the first week of September.
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News
Urban & Civic plans mammoth mixed-use scheme
Urban & Civic has submitted plans to develop a mixed-use scheme across 1,420 acres at Alconbury Weald in Cambridgeshire.
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News
Prince makes a run for City
The Prince’s Trust is to move its headquarters from Regent’s Park to the City of London at Broadgate House on Eldon Street.
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News
Hammerson closes in on City office sale
Hammerson will soon have just two central London office assets left in its portfolio, as it closes in on the sale of a £200m City office held in a joint venture.
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Professional
Need to know: church repair costs
Both commercial and residential landowners could find themselves liable for local church repairs under the Land Registration Act.
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News
Lend Lease’s new European chief
Lend Lease this week announced the recruitment of a new European chief from private equity firm KKR, to replace Dan Labbad.
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Professional
Dispute over proprietorship leaves lender with no Cherry on top
The message: The background has only a limited role in interpreting public documents
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Insight
Tax and chaos: independent Scotland’s only certainties
Scotland got back to business last week while the rest of the UK headed off on their post-Olympic holidays.
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Markets
Henderson fund life extends shopping centre hopes
A new plan to develop in Glasgow and the St James Centre in Edinburgh is to be put in place by the end of the year.
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News
Surveyor stalks sporty celebs
Harry Pickering, surveyor at MMX Retail blurred the line between sports fan and stalker during the Olympics and, in doing so, won the gold medal for celebrity prowling at the closing ceremony last week.
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Professional
Freehold founders bursting with pride
Group for gay community in property a resounding success. Sarah Townsend reports
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Professional
Freehold founders bursting with pride
Group for gay community in property a resounding success. Sarah Townsend reports
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News
Italian exits Bond Street
Italian footwear brand Rene Caovilla is moving from Old Bond Street to Knightsbridge, after selling its lease to luxury goods retailer Richemont with a £2.1m premium.
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Insight
Blasting bigotry
Sir, Saving Cameron’s government is not on my agenda particularly, but I do take exception to the rather racist comment made by Steven Norris in his sweeping generalisation of the ethnicity of those serving in Starbucks (analysis, 03.08.12).
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News
CSC’s big entrance at Eldon Square
Capital Shopping Centres has obtained planning consent for the first phase of refurbishment of the 1.35m sq ft Eldon Square shopping centre in Newcastle.