All Property Week articles in 27 April 2012 – Page 6
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News
In-flight entertainment
British Airways this month launched a pop-up shop in London’s Shoreditch called Flight BA2012.
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Professional
Property firms enjoy tweet success with social media
Twitter can offer a quick, effective way to engage within the industry. Hardeep Sandher reports
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News
JLL’s Dyer tops global pay league
Colin Dyer was the world’s highest-paid property services firm director last year.
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News
Dungeon masters site move
Merlin Entertainments’ London Dungeon was on Tuesday night granted planning consent to move from its site on Tooley Street under London Bridge Station to Waterloo.
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News
Esprit discovers Lighthouse is a keeper
Esprit is rolling out a new store concept called the Lighthouse, after sales at a newly converted store in Cologne, Germany (pictured), skyrocketed.
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News
Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz - managing director, Europe at LaSalle Investment Management
After completing a degree at the University of Sydney that involved writing a thesis on the migration experience of Icelanders to Sydney, Lloyd-Hurwitz’s course supervisor suggested a career in property research, and the die was cast.
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Insight
Tower power has diminished
Sir, I read John Slade of Accrue Capital’s recent article in Property Week with great interest, particularly with regards to the prospect for tower developments and the need for generous landlord concessions
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News
Smokin’ deal for Frazier’s Philly gym
Joe Frazier’s gym in the US city of Philadelphia has been put up for sale at a “punchy” guide price of $999,000.
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News
Cushman wins Maxim role
Cushman & Wakefield has taken on an asset management role and replaced CBRE as the letting agent at Maxim, the huge speculative business park on the outskirts of Glasgow.
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Markets
No place like home counties for prime growth
There are signs of recovery in the residential market outside London, as foreign interest in the capital prices buyers out, Savills research reveals.
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News
Shoes find Coolway into Germany
Spanish shoe retailer Coolway is to make its debut in Germany, after signing leases on two stores in Cologne and Oberhausen.
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News
Hold on to your hats: confidence in property is rising
But levels are still below that of last year. Mike Phillips reports on the latest Lloyds property confidence monitor
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News
Debt specialists come out to play for Toys R Us
US owners plan £400m debt restructuring of UK business’s highly leveraged assets
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News
Sam clocks up the mileage
As if winning Young Personality of the Year wasn’t quite enough, übermensch UBS-CLOVA portfolio manager Sam Sananes dressed up as Big Ben to run the London Marathon, three days after the Property Awards.
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Professional
In valuation disputes, it’s the client’s fault as much as the valuer’s
A string of valuation rows - most recently between private investor fund Glanmore Property Fund and the Royal Bank of Scotland (professional, overleaf) - have placed this part of the property profession under close scrutiny.
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Markets
Empty homes tsar Clarke: ‘halve void rate’
TV presenter says schemes are demolished that should be redeveloped. Emma Haslett reports
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News
City tower heads to point of no return
Failed £535m restructuring means Citypoint could go into receivership
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News
Cisco’s Green Park exit
IT networking manufacturer Cisco Systems is close to agreeing a deal to surrender its leases on more than 400,000 sq ft of office space at Green Park in Reading to the new owners, Oxford Properties.
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Markets
Paradise Circus downsizes office space following consultation
The 1m sq ft Paradise Circus office development in Birmingham is to be cut back by 100,000 sq ft, following a review of a consultation last month.