All Property Week articles in 28 March 2014 – Page 7
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News
Amex extends in Burgess Hill
American Express has signed a new 10-year lease at Sussex House in Burgess Hill, part of a former Mapeley portfolio.
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Professional
Policy pointers: employment allowance
From next week, businesses will be entitled to claim a new tax relief enabling them to cut their national insurance bills. Sarah Townsend examines the requirements.
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Insight
It’s all to play for following Osborne’s Budget bombshell
We had become accustomed to the meat of previous Budgets being served on the respective plates of the two coalition partners, each fervently briefing ahead of the main course to claim culinary proprietorship of any remotely popular morsel.
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Markets
Aylesbury East developers aim to reap what they sow
The new village of Aylesbury East in Buckinghamshire will be protected from traffic by a link road that will run between the A148 that travels north-east from the proposed development, and the A41 heading south-east towards London.
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Insight
Play generation game to stay one step ahead
For my inaugural column, where I get a chance to go on the record with a topic of my choice for once, I thought I would share some of the discussion that occurred at the Property Week 2014 predictions dinner that didn’t make it into the official summation of the ...
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Professional
Stokey locals make Newmark in protest against retail and resi scheme
A second set of legal proceedings have been issued against Newmark Properties’ plans for a 45,000 sq ft Sainsbury’s and 53 flats in Hackney, north-east London.
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Markets
Move fuels Aero Tec’s expansion
Fuel tank manufacturer to quadruple its presence in Milton Keynes. Christine Eade reports
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News
Pawnbroker chain in administration
One of the UK’s largest pawnbrokers has appointed PWC as administrator this week after failing to reach an agreement with its lenders.
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Essential’s construction addition
Essential Living has hired Quentin Keeble, a former development manager at Lend Lease, as its development director.
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Markets
MEPC office enterprise pays off in Abingdon
Speculative schemes have benefited from enterprise zone status. Christine Eade reports.
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Markets
Clegg pledges £55.5m to put Oxford on road to innovation
City Deal funding package will improve transport and research centres. Christine Eade reports.
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Professional
Landowner’s power play wins him £5m payout
The message: Generous compensation can be available if statutory wayleave blights land.
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News
Prologis’s €200m sheds
Prologis has added to its European sheds joint ventures with Norges Bank Investment Management with the purchase of a €200m portfolio from Schroders.
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Bruntwood put Manc tower on market for £125m
Bruntwood office block on market for £125m after foreign bidders show interest.
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Online
PWTV: Nick Boles at London, the Global City conference
Planning minister Nick Boles, a keynote speaker at Tuesday’s BNP Paribas Real Estate and Property Week, London, the Global City conference spoke to PW.TV about the planning challenges facing London.
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CBI to relocate HQ from Centre Point
Business lobbying group CBI is relocating its headquarters, moving from Centre Point to take residence at new 25,000 sq ft offices.
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Asda goes dark in Dartford
Bericote Properties have bought a 160,000 sq ft shed in Dartford, Kent, which will be transformed into a “dark store” for supermarket giant Asda.
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Great Bear lands in Sheffield
Segro and Moorfield Real Estate’s joint venture has signed up Great Bear Distribution to their 412,000 sq ft shed in Sheffield, Yorkshire.
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Crown Estate signs Network Housing Group and Bouygues
The Crown Estate has signed a building agreement with Network Housing Group to provide new homes at Grosvenor Road in Pimlico.