All Property Week articles in 26 November 2010 – Page 3
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News
King Sturge’s savings surge
King Sturge’s finances benefited significantly from a cost-cutting programme last year
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News
Internos’s life of leisure
Fund manager Internos Real Investors has hired Jochen Schäfer-Surén for its push into the leisure sector
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News
High and mighty
Listed housebuilder Barratt Developments will start work in January in the City of London on its tallest-ever residential scheme. The £100m, 27-storey tower at Alie Street in Aldgate (pictured) will be 90 metres high and have 235 flats. The project is a joint venture between Barratt and London ...
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Insight
Renaissance man: Lord Heseltine interview
Former deputy prime minister and chairman of the Conservative’s Regional Growth Fund explains his vision for the £1.4bn initiative
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News
Stay at Her Majesty’s pleasure
In one of the first sales to be completed by the Irish National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), Bow Street Magistrates Court in central London is to be converted into a boutique hotel, after it was bought by the Austrian brothers Christian and Rudolf Ploberger for what is thought to be ...
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News
A PW peerage? Good lord
In recognition of the skill and acumen of Property Week alumni, one of our former news editors has been awarded a life peerage
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Markets
Next generation of sustainable housing wins plaudits
CABE hails “vintage year” for housebuilding as developers start to take sustainability seriously
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Insight
Localist funding models
Sir, Local asset-backed vehicles are “flavour of the month”, and it is easy to see why (news, 19.11.10). In this age of austerity, it is vital to get the most effective use out of land and property assets.Yet it is the underlying principle of establishing a joint venture structure that ...
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News
Stocking filler
Christmas came early for John Whittaker’s Peel Group and Capital Shopping Centres this week, as Peel agreed to sell the Trafford Centre for £1.6bn
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News
Fan-tache-tic fundraising
With “Movember” now well under way, thousands of upper lips across Britain are coming to life and an ever-increasing number of Poirot lookalikes walk the streets
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Professional
My Extraordinary Hobby: Harry Spurr on his sideline as a wine importer
Harry Spurr, planning barrister at Hogan Lovells, tells Nick Johnstone about his extraordinary hobby
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News
Quintain to explore new PlanIT
Quintain has agreed to provide property advice to Living PlanIT, an urban technology company that plans to develop a 1,700 ha city in north Portugal
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Professional
People Moves: Eversheds, Lend Lease and more
This week’s movers include John Anderson, who has joined Humberts Leisure
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News
Planning saga at Preston ends
The planning saga over one of the largest regeneration schemes in the north of England ended this week
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News
Emirates REIT eyes London listing
Ex-Kenmore man to lead joint venture between Dubai bank and French SIIC
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News
Legal & General electrifies Lanarks’ Faraday Retail Park
Legal General Property, on behalf of the Life Fund, has prelet three retail warehouse units at Faraday Retail Park in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire
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News
Milligan and Eiffage open in Lisbon
Last week UK retail developer Milligan and French construction company Eiffage opened one of Portugal’s biggest retail centres, Barreiro Retail Planet, near Lisbon
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Markets
Dublin office occupiers show prudence
Take-up seems promising but rents have fallen considerably
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News
Westfield takes over in Derby
Shopping centre owner to buy out partner Hermes but sells Stratford stake