All Property Week articles in 29 October 2010 – Page 4
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News
Glasgow and West End to suffer
Retail centres in Glasgow and the West End are the most likely to feel the impact of the public sector job cuts resulting from the Comprehensive Spending Review announced last week
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Markets
Prime prices fall in Edinburgh
The average price of prime Edinburgh houses fell by 4.6% in the third quarter after a small upturn during the first six months of 2010, says Knight Frank. “Buyers simply will not view properties they consider to be overpriced,” says Matthew Munro, the firm’s head of Edinburgh city sales.
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Homes duo in east London
Notting Hill Housing Group and Mount Anvil have teamed up to buy an east London site for a 160-home scheme
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Spalding joins DTZ Scotland
DTZ Scotland has recruited Stuart Spalding as investment director in its Glasgow office. Spalding has more than 16 years’ experience in investment agency and previously worked as a director at BNP Paribas Real Estate.
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News
Superdry and Dwell touch down
Superdry and homeware retailer Dwell have signed up at Lend Lease’s Touchwood shopping centre in Solihull
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Professional
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Property Week’s Public Property Summit is next week on 1-2 November at the Business Design Centre in London
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Markets
Siemens to moor in Royal Victoria Docks
Technology company Siemens is consolidating its London offices into a new centre in the Royal Victoria Docks in east London’s Green Enterprise District
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Professional
Insurers need to satisfy disgruntled occupiers
I recently attended the launch of the Occupier Satisfaction Survey 2010, published by the Property Industry Alliance and CoreNet Global UK Chapter (Landlords must try harder, say tenants, PW 17.09.10).
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News
Property services giants grow, despite uncertainty
The world’s two largest property services companies revealed strong third-quarter results on Tuesday
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News
Swaps to be hit by new derivative rules
New legislation from Brussels could force property companies to tie up “tens of billions” of euros of working capital at a time when cash availability is already low
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Markets
DHL takes delivery of unit
Third-party logistics provider DHL has taken a five-year lease on a 55,000 sq ft warehouse unit at Queen Elizabeth Distribution Park in Purfleet
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Professional
Take five... defence review recommendations
Last week, prime minister David Cameron unveiled the government’s Strategic Defence and Security Review. He said property would play a key role in the target of £4.3bn efficiency savings
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Professional
Forces in Real Estate's Poppy Day drive
Forces in Real Estate (FiRE) will host its fourth annual dinner at the Rifles Club at 52-56 Davies Street in Mayfair, London on Wednesday evening
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News
CWM grows Glasgow retail team
CWM has appointed Andrew Britton and Scott Grindlay as surveyors in its Glasgow office
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Markets
Cuts expected to hit transactions
The latest figures from Revenue and Customs show housing transactions edged up in September and, over the third quarter, reached their best level for nearly a year
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Markets
The Co-operative: good with property
The Co-operative Group is thought to be considering the sale of its life assurance business, which could help bolster its 350-branch bank network to compete with larger national rivals
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Markets
Two Essential Kent public consultations
Essential Land, a company formed last year, has revealed the masterplan for the 33 acre Dartford site that it bought in May with Delancey for £33m