All Property Week articles in 26 March 2010 – Page 10
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News
Bracknell assets to work
Investors have paid £8m for two unlet office buildings in Bracknell for refurbishment
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Markets
Asda’s Northern Ireland supermarket sweep
Asda has announced three supermarket openings this year in Northern Ireland to add to the 13 already in the province (see table)
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News
Street art
St Modwen and the Royal Court Theatre have launched Theatre Local, an initiative to put on a season of plays that will be shown at the Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre in south London
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Markets
Arnotts vacates temporary home
Arnotts, Dublin’s family-owned department store, has moved out of the 90,000 sq ft former Debenhams in Jarvis Street
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Markets
Polarised landlord and tenants argue upward-only rent review legislation
Both sides to present evidence for and against reform at parliamentary joint committee on Tuesday
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News
Arbreim recruits Winsley from UBS
Arbuthnot Real Estate Investment Management (Arbreim), which was formed in November by three former UBS property colleagues, has appointed a fourth
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Insight
Whom to know: Anne Kavanagh
The former adviser is Axa REIM’s new global head of property services
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Insight
What to know: Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive
A clampdown on alternative investment — which includes property — would cause problems for fund managers
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News
Carrafiell recruits Tishman’s Alpha male
Former Morgan Stanley captain lures Toby Phelps to his new outfit
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News
Starwood raises Aloft
Starwood Hotels & Resorts’ Aloft brand (above) this week confirmed expansion plans in global markets from Brussels to Bangalore — as Property Week revealed last week
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News
REITs allowed to pay dividends in shares
REITs will be allowed to pay dividends in shares rather than cash, which will boost their balance sheets
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Markets
All under one roof in Hackney
The London Borough of Hackney’s new “green” service centre will be completed this week
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Professional
Lib Dem leader aligns with localist Tories
The Conservative Party has come under fire from the industry on its planning “green paper”. However, the Tories have support from one important source: the Liberal Democrats
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Markets
Databank: St Albans is alive with commuters
The rental market in the commuting zone north-west of London has performed well so far in 2010 — St Albans in particular
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News
Sainsbury’s aims for Holborn checkout
Cushman and JLL appointed to ease King’s Cross relocation
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Professional
Management Guru: advice for graduates considering leaving property
Property Week management guru Alan Froggatt answers your questions on winning new business, graduate opportunities and succession planning
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Insight
“App-tailing” is the next fix for this retail addict
Few things in life distress a retail junkie more than the loss of a favourite store. In the last 12 months several of my “couldn’t live without offers” have disappeared, among them Borders
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Insight
Accountants’ ploys torpedo retail property
In football if you go into administration, you are deducted 10 points
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Markets
Curtain up at Royal Opera House academy
The National Skills Academy for Creative and Cultural Skills last week won £13m of funding from the Homes and Communities Agency for a new skills academy in Thurrock