All Property Week articles in 28 November 2014 – Page 4
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Insight
Supermarket shrinkage no longer unthinkable
Could supermarkets actually start to close in the UK?
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Insight
Technology can be leveraged to raise industry standards
I read with interest the article entitled The Proptech revolutionaries.
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Markets
Scotland’s retail and leisure take the high... and low roads
It is hard to generalise about Scotland’s retail and leisure markets.
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Insight
Talk’s good, now property must walk the walk
The time has come for property folk to decide if they are professionals… or the wide boys and girls they are so often portrayed as outside the industry.
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News
Hamleys plots US store push as part of global growth plan
Hamleys, the world famous toy store, is to mount a full-scale assault on the US market for the first time in its 254-year history.
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News
Oil giant sets office rent record in Mayfair
Trafigura is in advanced talks to secure prime space at 30 Berkeley Square at close to £150/sq ft, a UK office rent record.
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News
Next does S&L to fund mega shed
Fashion retailer Next has agreed a £65m sale-and-leaseback deal with Legal & General.
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News
Spanish shoe firm steps into London
Spanish footwear brand The Seeker is set to take its first UK store in London’s Seven Dials.
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News
Figures shine on Paris office market
Investment in the Paris office market has shot up 39% year on year, driving volumes to record post-recession highs.
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Markets
Yields harden as student housing enters the mainstream
After years of being bracketed as an alternative asset class, student accommodation is now firmly in the mainstream.
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News
Emily Mortimer and Hayley Knight
Hayley Knight, principal planner at GVA’s Manchester office, bears a striking resemblance to British actress Emily Mortimer, don’t you agree?
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Markets
Institutional funds move into the direct-let student market
The likes of CBRE Global Investors and LaSalle have recently begun investing in the sector.
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Markets
Glasgow office development is off and running post-referendum
Office development in Scotland’s second city is booming — two speculative offices in the city centre have already secured a slew of lettings.
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News
Dev Secs shortlisted for Dublin’s Project Wave docklands site
Development Securities is competing against three Irish property companies to develop a €250m (£198m) mixed-use site.
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Markets
Shortage of Edinburgh grade-A office stock as demand spikes
Edinburgh has just 2.1 years’ worth of available grade-A office stock in the city centre, with leases spanning 2.5m sq ft due for expiry between 2015 and 2025, according to GVA.
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Insight
Property is a high-status political issue — we should enter the debate
Property is going to be the big issue at the next election.
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News
Israeli investors get one-stop-shop for UK property deals
Property services company John D Wood is partnering with investment group Whitecity to create a one-stop-shop for Israeli investors.
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News
Venn powers up with HUB Hoola towers deal
Alternative lender Venn Partners has struck its largest development deal to date, backing HUB’s Docklands tower scheme with a £97.5m loan.
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News
Deloitte nabs Cushman & Wakefield partner
Deloitte Real Estate has announced the appointment of Cushman & Wakefield partner Kevin Vickers as a director in its corporate finance team.
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Professional
Preventing data theft and unfair competition
Law firm Irwin Mitchell’s head of employment outlines best practice to safeguard your business when employees leave.