All Property Week articles in 27 April 2012 – Page 5
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DTZ launches FM service for SMEs
DTZ, part of UGL Services, has launched a facilities management service aimed at small-to-medium-sized businesses.
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Ex-Morgan Stanley real estate boss found guilty of corruption
A former head of Morgan Stanley’s China property investment arm has been found guilty of corruption.
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Segro reshuffles Thames Valley agents
Jones Lang LaSalle has been appointed as office letting agent at Segro’s IQ Winnersh in Berkshire, replacing Cushman Wakefield.
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Fashion brand Next to take Yorkshire warehouse
The fashion retailer Next has taken a lease on a 263,000 sq ft warehouse in Yorkshire to support its online sales division.
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LandSecs buys 10% stake in X-Leisure
Land Securities has bought a stake of just more than 10% in the £282m X-Leisure fund.
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St Modwen’s purple patch at Longbridge
St Modwen completed the Factory youth centre (pictured) at Longbridge last week, as part of the government’s Myplace initiative.
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Women's Power List
15 fund managers, 14 of the most important people in corporate real estate and almost 20 chief executives and managing directors — for anyone who questions the power that women wield in real estate, Property Week’s list of the 100 most influential women will dispel any doubts.
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‘Nimbys are not just saying “no”’
Conservatives’ Open Source Planning author is optimistic about community involvement in development. Sarah Townsend reports
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The most influential women in property
15 fund managers, 14 of the most important people in corporate real estate and almost 20 chief executives and managing directors — for anyone who questions the power that women wield in real estate, Property Week’s list of the 100 most influential women will dispel any doubts.
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Regions give London a run for its money
Two property experts talk about their experience of resi in the regions.
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Whitehall order marks German withdrawal
DTZ’s Money into Property report shows ongoing European banking problems
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Women are integral to UK property's future success
Why create a Women’s Power List? First, to compare with our Property’s Top 100 Women that we published in 2006.
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Wolseley founders serve stake
The owners of London restaurant the Wolseley are to sell a stake in their operating company for £21m.
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Pure Gym fighting fit and ‘not for sale’
Founder says adviser called in to discuss expansion plans. Rachel Hunter reports
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Monthly rents not fair play
Sir, I was interested to read your article stating that 25 retailers signed an open letter to landlords, urging monthly rather than quarterly rents in advance
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Need to know: Tesco’s extras
Jonathan Simpson, manager of corporate affairs at Spenhill, the wholly owned regeneration subsidiary of Tesco, gives Sarah Stewart an update on Tesco schemes across the West Midlands.
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Property love-in to extend
Sitematch London, a speed datingstyle initiative that brings developers and councils together in the hope of progressing stalled schemes, is to beexpanded to cover public agencies such as Transport for London, the Homes and Communities Agency and the Government Property Unit.
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Glanmore valuation row exposes fault lines in methodology
Chairman of fund writes to investors, claiming lender’s valuer has cut too deep. Mike Phillips reports
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People Moves: Eversheds, LSH, Savills, Hawksmoor and more...
Graham & Sibbald has promoted Keith Watters to partner in the chartered surveyor firm’s Edinburgh office.