All Property Week articles in 25 June 2010 – Page 4
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Insight
PROPERTY'S SOCIETY WEEK
The industry’s big guns have been out and about in the last two weeks, attending two events that generated a combined £700,000 for charity. We report from the Norwood Property Lunch and, below, Fight for Life’s “Strictly” dinner
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Pop-up star
Lily Allen (pictured) is to open a pop-up store called Lucy in Disguise in London later this year
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Markets
Quadrant takes speculative plunge
Office employees at Eureka Park business park will soon be joined by construction workers
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Tesco takes Paddington store
Tesco has taken a 15,894 sq ft store from the Portman Estate at 90/100 Edgware Road in London’s Paddington on a 13-year lease at £345,000 a year
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Three into one in Stevenage
CB Richard Ellis Investors has combined three existing shops in its Forum Shopping Centre in Stevenage to create a 16,000 sq ft unit for Next
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Put through the Mills
I have to hand it to Highcross director and charity auctioneer, Chris Mills
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Professional
Maude merges public property powers
An overhaul of property powers in central government began last week, as the Cabinet Office said the Shareholder Executive’s Property Unit would merge with the 13-strong property team at the Office of Government Commerce (OGC)
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Tesco sees light at Sunderland Vaux site
Ten-year deadlock at brewery site ends after supermarket decides to sell
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Two sturdy lettings perk up Thames Valley office parks
Two significant Thames Valley transactions have signalled a return to activity in the region after take-up reached an all-time low earlier this year
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Investors still want in on out-of-town parks
Sales worth £200m show open-consented retail parks are still in demand
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Pramerica installs mezzanine
Finance vehicle created by Andrew Radkiewicz and Andrew Macland with £150m institutional investment
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Markets
Shared housing shake-up
The National Landlords Association has welcomed last week’s announcement of a government consultation to end blanket shared housing planning regulations in favour of a more targeted approach
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Markets
A new kind of home page
It was only a matter of time before Google sought to exploit the growing importance of the online marketing of property
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News
Hammerson offloads Paris mall stake
Hammerson has sold a 75% stake in the Espace Saint Quentin shopping centre, near Paris, to Allianz Real Estate.
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Sushi joint rolls into Hammersmith
William Ewart Properties has let unit 28 at Hammersmith Broadway Shopping Centre to Wasabi for £210,000 a year
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Professional
Green wall tough to scale
Law firm Taylor Wessing and the British Property Federation this week published a report on sustainability in the property industry, Hitting the Green Wall … and Beyond
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Markets
Q+A: Gravesend reservations
Developer Edinburgh House’s experience in Gravesend, Kent, has not been quite what it expected