All Property Week articles in 28 August 2009 – Page 2
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Business investment shows fastest fall for 43 years
Businesses slashed investment at the fastest pace since records began in 1966 in the year to the end of the second quarter, data showed yesterday. The figures prompted new fears over the prospects for a sustainable recovery as company results pointed to further cutbacks.
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REALM of possibility
And finally, rural surveyors are having a party. Harper Adams University College in Shropshire is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its REALM (Rural Enterprise and Land Management) course
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One-click wonders
Online property auctions are not a new concept, but the latest entrant in the market aims to take one-click house-buying to the masses
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NHS North West in Piccadilly Place
NHS North West has signed up for 52,000 sq ft at Carlyle Group and Argent’s Piccadilly Place in Manchester, as tipped by Property Week (19.06.09)
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The market in minutes - Staffordshire + Shropshire
Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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The market in minutes - North London
Aditi Shah gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Social housing package for Parcelforce site
Next month Barnet Council planning committee is expected to approve plans for a 3.15 acre regeneration scheme on the former Parcelforce site on Edgware Road.
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Unite results make the grade
Unite Group, the student accommodation provider, is returning to the London market to buy development sites
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Professional
One hand giveth
The government’s business rates deferral scheme is a welcome relief to retailers, but the proposal for a business rates supplement still looms large
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Yorkshire inches forward
Desire to develop is on the rise in the region, but finding the sites is proving difficult
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InnOut is first tenant at Lakeside Park
In’n’Out, the car servicing and valeting company that is backed by US private investors, is to be the first tenant at Lakeside Park, Pritchard Holdings’ 20 acre development on the A5, near Cannock.
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RICS to freeze members’ fees
Around 70% of RICS members will not face an increase in individual subscription renewal fees in 2010 as the RICS introduces changes to its fee system to make it ‘fairer’
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Insight
Falling Starbucks
Starbucks is struggling under its ‘cafe on every corner’ policy. Has Britain gone cold on coffee?
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Grosvenor and Muse York face-off
Grosvenor is going head to head with Muse Developments for the £1bn York Central redevelopment project next to the station in York city centre
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Professional
Expert warns of rising mortgage fraud
Chelsea and Bradford & Bingley fraud losses may be tip of iceberg
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USS to turn tranches of Equiton portfolio
Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) is considering selling parts of the Equiton portfolio, which it bought only last week
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Drivers Jonas’s good innings
Drivers Jonas was the property winner at this summer’s magnificent Ashes series