All Property Week articles in 24 August 2012 – Page 5
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Professional
Retailers miss benefits
CBRE has reported that as many as 90% of retailers that can claim capital allowances are under-claiming or not claiming at all, even though some chains are struggling to stave off insolvency.
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News
Gazeley continues beautiful friendship with Spanish developers
Gazeley has set up its second shed development joint venture in Spain in a month.
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News
Emiratis win battle for Vauxhall towers
A consortium of Middle Eastern investors has won a two-year planning battle to develop a 720,000 sq ft pair of towers next to Vauxhall Tube station in south London.
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Markets
Corney & Barrow wheels out rebranded bars
City of London wine bar chain hopes new identities will bring wider success. Rachel Hunter reports
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Insight
Chairman of the Bard
Nigel Hugill is playing a leading role in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s future. David Hatcher reports from Stratford-Upon-Avon. Photographs by Trent McMinn
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News
Conygar refinances with Barclays
Barclays has given Conygar a four-year £20m loan secured on a portfolio it bought last December for £39.8m.
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Markets
Supermarket booze ban threat to schemes
Attempts to stamp out alcohol abuse in Scotland could have an adverse impact on supermarkets’ willingness to take new stores, law firm Shepherd & Wedderburn has warned.
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Professional
Ball back with inspector in Bristol tie
Bristol City still no closer to new stadium as town green battle continues. Sarah Townsend reports
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News
Edinburgh banks on GIB to home in on Atria
The government’s Green Investment Bank is closing in on a headquarters building in Edinburgh.
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News
Where for art thou
In light of Nigel Hugill’s appointment as chairman of the RSC, Ludgate asks: who in the property industry most resembles one of Shakespeare’s characters and why?
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Professional
Challenge Goldacre and give beleaguered retail sector a shot in the arm
It was thought that the High Court decision in Goldacre v Nortel Networks UK last autumn had struck a decisive blow in favour of landlords.
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Markets
Arcadia rocks up at Ayr Central
New anchor attracted as part of asset management strategy. David Hatcher reports
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Markets
Delancey applies Cogent strategy at East Kilbride
Disjointed shopping centre to be reconfigured with new leisure elements. David Hatcher reports
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Professional
VOA appeals Knight Frank win in rates case
Case that challenged approach to rent-free periods may be rerun. Sarah Townsend reports
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Professional
VOA appeals Knight Frank win in rates case
Case that challenged approach to rent-free periods may be rerun. Sarah Townsend reports
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Markets
Anderson suspension leaves Edinburgh rudderless
The suspension of Dave Anderson in June has given the City of Edinburgh Council a headache. It has also left the local property industry surprised and frustrated.
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News
Allied, NoMa, Ask in healthy competition for new Bupa HQ
Three shortlisted for Manchester home as healthcare giant decides to quit Salford Quays
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Markets
Aldermore banks on MWB to service its expansion
Aldermore, a British bank set up in 2009, has taken a further 2,000 sq ft at MWB Business Exchange office buildings in Twickenham and Bristol, as it continues to expand across the UK.
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News
LAP can work it out for Lloyds Agora fund
Liverpool venue site where Beatles played part of £182m debt deal