All Property Week articles in 29 June 2012 – Page 5
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Insight
Four euro scenarios — and their impact on UK property
The UK has a ringside seat at the euro inferno. However, the audience looks in danger of being singed.
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Markets
Huntingdon’s essential Waitrose
Churchmanor and BP Pension Fund joint venture to develop first asset. David Hatcher reports
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News
Retail lease lifeline: top landlords' plans to fill empty shops
LandSecs, Westfield and Prupim among big guns launching standardised lease to help to fill empty shops
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Insight
Tories: embrace immigration; Labour: lift workers's rights
Austerity versus growth are political alternatives for the right and left. In reality, this is not the case.
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Markets
Edgy Shoreditch enters the mainstream
Reubens to try again at Foundry site, while rents go north of £40/sq ft. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Markets
Edgy Shoreditch enters the mainstream
Reubens to try again at Foundry site, while rents go north of £40/sq ft. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Markets
Dubai jeweller joins Westfield line-up
Dubai-based jewellery retailer Angelica has leased its first UK store at Westfield London and is due to start trading at the end of July.
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Insight
Response to riots a year on doesn’t have to be pretty, it has to be pragmatic
It is not only the Olympics that will be occupying the minds of Londoners this summer: August will bring the first anniversary of the worst riots in the capital for 30 years. The physical and psychological scars are still with us.
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News
Portas drops dinner plate
Seeking to add another string to her bow, Mary Portas made a very brief foray into comedy last week, when she attempted to raise a laugh at the Norwood Property Lunch.
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Markets
Take eight: Farringdon developments
Investor interest in Farringdon Road has soared since the Crossrail bill was passed by parliament in 2005, paving the way for the station in 2018.
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Markets
NAMA reflects on razing stalled Ipswich waterfront developments
NAMA (Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency) is to determine its strategy for Ipswich Waterfront within the next two months.
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Professional
London reviews impact of developer levy …
Committee to inspect how tax and planning bears on capital’s economy. Sarah Townsend reports
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News
Vietnam’s first department store
The first image of the retail element of the World Trade Center Danang in Vietnam has been unveiled.
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Insight
Deals of the downturn
The financial crisis has raged on now for five years, but a few savvy property investors found gems in the gloom. Mike Phillips reports
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News
Crane survey
When a copy of British Land’s annual report landed on the Ludgate desk, another lookalike unexpectedly presented itself.
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Markets
Workspace turns its hand to third residential conversion
Workspace Group is close to appointing a preferred residential developer to turn its Grand Union Centre site on Ladbroke Grove, west London, into a £30m mixed-use scheme.
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Professional
Construction guru’s wiki wisdom
David Trench shares 40 years of experience on free website. Sarah Townsend reports
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Professional
Construction guru’s wiki wisdom
David Trench shares 40 years of experience on free website. Sarah Townsend reports
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Markets
Community infrastructure levy is last straw for London development
The government states the changes to the planning system will simplify the situation. From a London residential developer’s point of view, this is not the case. It has led to further complication, confusion and cost.
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Markets
Essex County Cricket Club’s new pitch
MCD Developments is to start construction of the first phase of its £100m, 350-home residential scheme at Essex County Cricket Club this autumn.