All Property Week articles in 24 September 2010 – Page 9
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RICS Housing Market Survey UK - August 2010
The August RICS Housing Market Survey shows more surveyors continued to see falling rather than rising prices, with the headline price net balance declining from -8 to -32, the lowest reading since May 2009.
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GVA Grimley: Degrees of Uncertainty - dealing with the higher education funding gap
The financial crisis and subsequent recession has put an end to the recent era of steady growth in university funding and student numbers. The government has already announced almost £1bn of funding cuts by 2013 and further reductions are widely anticipated over the next few years.
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GVA Grimley: Development Outlook and Viability - Summer 2010
According to IPD, commercial property capital values on average fell 45% from the top of the market in June 2007 until July 2009 and the recent rally in values has seen a recovery of 14% since that date.
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GVA Grimley Business Parks Review: Summer 2010
Occupier and developer activity on the UK’s business parks continued to slow during the first half of 2010 following the sharpest economic downturn since the 1930s.
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King Sturge: Thames Valley Offices - Q2 2010
After a long period of caution, corporate confidence appears to be returning to the Thames Valley.
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Drivers Jonas Crane Survey: Birmingham 2010
Development activity in Birmingham is seemingly bucking the national trend with eight new developments under construction in Birmingham city centre since April 2009.
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CoStar West End Office Market Update: September 2010
CoStar has recorded 144,276 sq ft of take-up so far for August, 59% of which is new/refurbished space.
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CoStar Midtown Office Market Update: September 2010
CoStar has so far recorded 47,478 sq ft in take-up for August in the Midtown market, 11% of which is new/refurbished space.
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Tesco's Salford plans "outdated" says CABE
Plans for a Tesco superstore in Salford have been criticised by CABE, the government’s architecture watchdog, as “outdated” and “inefficient.”
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CABE Review: Tesco Superstore, Salford
Proposal for a new Tesco superstore in Pendleton. Designed by Smith Smalley Architects.
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Blockbuster files for bankruptcy protection
Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy protection in the US today as it struggles to keep up with its online rivals.
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CoStar City Office Market Update: September 2010
CoStar has recorded 330,225 sq ft of take-up so far for August, 66% of which was new/refurbished