All Property Week articles in 25 November 2011 – Page 4
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Professional
People moves: BlackRock, Iona Lord, Cushman & Wakefield
Cushman & Wakefield has appointed Neil McLocklin from Capita Symonds as a partner and head of its EMEA business consulting group based in London.
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News
Big Yellow profits from hoarders
Self-storage company Big Yellow’s shares jumped 10% to 239.25p on Tuesday after its half-year results came in ahead of expectations.
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News
Bidders queue for Credit Suisse HQ
The Canary Wharf headquarters of Credit Suisse is set to be the next large building in London’s financial heart and Docklands to be sold, as bidders prepare offers on the £325m sale.
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News
RICS execs’ ‘improper behaviour’
Two senior members of the RICS’s dispute resolution department have left the organisation after allegations of “improper behaviour”.
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Insight
World Trade Center could become “Cuomo’s calamity”
The new, 900 lb gorilla at the World Trade Center is Andrew Cuomo, who became New York State governor in January.
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Insight
An open letter to Westminster City Council’s Colin Barrow
Sir, the congestion argument is a complete and utter lie
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Markets
The Barber of Brazil
Hush founder Jamie Barber opens the doors of his latest venture, Cabana. Christine Eade reports
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News
Valad Europe banks on its connections
Fund manager lines up five types of deals for new strategy under Blackstone
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News
Take five … Toone’s tips to avoid distressed selling
Jeremy Toone, head of distressed real estate at Grant Thornton, tackled the best ways for banks to extract value from the property underlying distressed loans.
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Professional
Don’t have an aversion to reversionary leases
Katherine Lang advises on how to enter into an extension of your lease
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News
Black Monday: Association of Property Bankers tackle debt crisis
Association of Property Bankers conference tackled ongoing debt crises. Mike Phillips reports
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News
Zell poised for control of Lehman venture Archstone
Investor renowned for his timing eyes firm that helped cause downfall of Lehman Brothers
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News
McLaren’s Oxbridge ambition
McLaren Property has bought a site from Merton College in Oxford for around £50m, where it plans a 350-bed student housing scheme.
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News
More pain at Altus Edwin Hill
UK revenues fall at Canadian group as chief executive Gary Yeoman goes
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Markets
Urban & Civic applies for take-off at Alconbury Airfield
Developer applies for planning at largest brownfield site in southern England. Sarah Stewart reports
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Markets
Disputes end as Sudbury health centre goes ahead
After 35 years of disputes, a new health centre will be built in Sudbury. Babergh District Council granted planning consent for the £10m facility last week.
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Professional
Scottish government is turning against property sector
If a week is a long time in politics, then the seven months since the Scottish National Party swept to a majority government in Scotland could be deemed to be a lifetime.
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News
Jewellery brand close to collapse again
Rent fears as Half Price Jewellery’s new owner gives notice of administration
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Professional
How to get ahead in advertising
The test for measuring damages is on the benefit the unlawful party has obtained