All Property Week articles in 26 October 2012 – Page 5
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Markets
Retail Prices Index: lease effects
Last week’s Retail Prices Index (RPI) increase left retailers facing a hefty £175m rates bill next year, while the next business rates revaluation has been postponed to 2017.
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Professional
Policy makers plan Dublin's smart future
Policy makers and urban planners debated how to make Dublin a smarter, greener city, at an event in Ireland last month.
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Markets
Dr Martens steps up pre-Christmas openings
British shoe maker to open four stores this year. Rachel Hunter reports
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Insight
Lie at the heart of rates revaluation delay
Ministers aimed another kick in the teeth at long-suffering retail and property-owning businesses by delaying the 2013 revaluation for the business rates system last week (analysis).
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Insight
So why did government really delay?
For a government that claims to be pro-business, it certainly behaves in a most extraordinary way.
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News
Equity fundraising on horizon ‘in coming months’
JP Morgan Cazenove survey reveals property companies would support capital raisings, but at a discount
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News
Coffer takes shine off
Coffer Corporate Leisure, the investment arm of Coffer Group, blames spelling and not the economy for graduates struggling to get jobs.
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Professional
Dublin tests technologies to improve city’s connectivity
In the first of a monthly series exploring how certain cities are pursuing the “smart” agenda, Sarah Townsend reports on Dublin
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Professional
Dublin tests technologies to improve city’s connectivity
In the first of a monthly series exploring how certain cities are pursuing the “smart” agenda, Sarah Townsend reports on Dublin
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Professional
City Watch: smart security
“Imagine situations where technology can enhance security in public spaces.
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News
Chinese fund dips toes into UK
China Investment Corporation (CIC) is set to make its first direct property investment in the UK with the purchase of Winchester House, the City headquarters of investment bank Deutsche Bank, for around £250m.
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Markets
Milton Keynes cheered by VW’s deal on wheels
Volkswagen Financial Services to sign biggest office prelet since 2010
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Markets
Milton Keynes cheered by VW’s deal on wheels
Volkswagen Financial Services to sign biggest office prelet since 2010
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Professional
Smithfield Market heritage includes variable service charges
The message: The court will have strong regard to the original commercial arrangement made between parties when fixing the terms for a new business tenancy
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News
Luxury line-up at Kazakhstan shopping centre opening
The world’s most sought-after luxury retailers have opened stores at a new $450m shopping mall in Kazakhstan.
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News
Funds show cautious increase
Third-quarter interim closes offer some encouragement, despite slow fundraising environment
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News
Clinton’s new US owner plays the posh card
Schurman Retail Group plans to roll out high-end Papyrus concept in the UK after purchase of ailing retailer
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Professional
Electric car drivers will be on cloud nine
Dublin’s electric car drivers will use “cloud” technology to charge their vehicles, under a new IT system that will manage public charge points across the city.
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Professional
People Moves: Tudor Toone, Eddisons, Europa Capital, Christie & Co and more...
Chloë Burston has joined Bristol-based surveying firm Burston Cook’s corporate real estate department.