All Property Week articles in 29 August 2014 – Page 4
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Cushman & Wakefield poaches Knight Frank's Harrison
Cushman Wakefield has recruited Henry Harrison from Knight Frank’s national offices team in London.
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Palmer Capital appoints deputy chairman
Palmer Capital has hired Nick Cooper as director and deputy chairman from Townsend Group.
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Cushman & Wakefield posts record revenue
Cushman Wakefield has notched up record revenue and boosted profitability in the first half of the year.
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Cerberus to sell on London pubs for £100m
Cerberus Capital Management has instructed Christie + Co and CBRE to sell on £100m of pubs in Greater London.
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NAMA picks preferred bidder for £168m Orange portfolio
Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency has named Irish Residential Properties REIT, the Irish multi-residential property investment company, preferred bidder for the “Orange portfolio” for around €211.3m (£167.8m).
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Criterion appointment marks ‘strategic push’ into PRS
Criterion Capital has appointed Iain Murray to head up its private rented sector management business with a 5,000 unit development pipeline.
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Getting face to face with hundreds of retailers
We may live in a multichannel retailing marketplace, but we must not forget the importance of a handshake, a coffee and a conversation.
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Gallagher Retail Park wins six new tenants
Gallagher Retail Park in Cheltenham is now almost fully let following the Gibraltar Limited Partnership’s signing of six new tenants.
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Treading the path for women in property
Career education and visible female role models are needed to get more women into property.
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Q&A: Moorfield pushes into the PRS
Earlier this month, Moorfield Group announced that it had bought the former Her Majesty’s Customs & Excise building at Queen’s Dock, Liverpool, for a private-rented sector (PRS) scheme.
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Wiggle rides into Midlands shed
Online sports retailer Wiggle is on the verge of signing for a 323,000 sq ft shed in the Midlands, more than tripling its current distribution operations.
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Insight
From the low rent...to the high life
Everyone who’s anyone has been piling into the student housing market over the past year. Why the sudden interest? Can it be maintained? And what does it mean for the biggest player in the sector? David Parsley finds out.
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Students are Pure gold
Carlyle Group’s £500m Pure portfolio is set to hit the market, cementing 2014 as the year of student housing.
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Students are Pure gold
Carlyle Group’s £500m Pure portfolio is set to hit the market, cementing 2014 as the year of student housing.
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Hansteen eyes Germany as it gears up to be net seller in UK
After buying more than £1bn-worth of property since 2010, industrial investor Hansteen is now poised to become a net seller in the UK.
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Northern exposure
Opus North aims to develop the first speculative office building in Leeds city centre for years. By Simon Creasey.
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Supermarket tax likely to be shelved as election looms
A number of English councils have suggested imposing an additional tax on supermarkets and using the money to improve smaller local businesses — an appealing idea — but in reality likely to be turned down by the government, who warned that supermarkets may raise the price of food in response.
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People Moves: JLL hires Devany, Östberg promoted at Savills Sweden and more...
JLL hires James Devany as a North West associate director.
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Criminal law finds a place in planning enforcement
Councils are starting to use the Proceeds of Crime Act in property cases. Adam Branson reports.
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Rising regional confidence sparks more spec
While many are beginning to call at least the start of the top of the market in London, beyond the M25 the talk is still of recovery rather than boom… and in some cases even that is nascent (as you’ll realise if you’ve walked up Margate high street, as I ...