All Property Week articles in 29 October 2010 – Page 6
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News
Prezzo's Caffe Uno debut in Braintree
Italian chain restaurant Prezzo has taken its first new Caffe Uno unit, since it bought the brand from Paramount Restaurants in August
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Markets
Olympics boost for East End industrial
Industrial landlords in the Thames Gateway have experienced a surge in short-term requirements because of the 2012 Olympic Games. The London 2012 Organising Committee is thought to have placed an 111,400 sq ft unit on Gemini Business Park in Beckton under offer for an Olympics-related occupier; sports events coverage specialist ...
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Professional
Rail and water bodies run out of steam
The property impact of the government’s quango cuts is now becoming clear
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Restaurant winners' Blanc slate
JJ Goodman and James Hopkins, last year’s winners of the BBC’s The Restaurant, with Raymond Blanc, are to open a cocktail bar in central London next month
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Insight
The sooner we can rehabilitate CMBS, the better
This autumn, I have sensed a distinct reduction in bank debt liquidity and an increase in margins
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Markets
Berkeley’s Boathouse victory in Gillingham
Berkeley First, part of residential developer Berkeley Group, secured planning consent from Medway Council last week for its residential scheme, the Boathouse, at Victory Pier next to Gillingham Marina
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Insight
BCSC: remember your name
The BCSC conference comes but once a year and is the premier shopping centre industry event.For many agents the conference is an important networking opportunity. I guarantee that there will be plenty of agent activity on the periphery
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News
Basingstoke Festival’s harvest
Grosvenor’s Festival Place shopping centre has signed up Henleys, in the latest of a raft of new lettings at the Basingstoke shopping centre
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News
Gatehouse banks on students
Gatehouse Bank, the sharia-compliant investment bank, has bought its third student accommodation asset this year
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Insight
Basel, Brussels and Berlin bureaucrats may yet force hand of banks
Bureaucrats in Basel, Brussels and Berlin may be shaping the future of a large part of the UK and European real estate industry
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Insight
Proud Naghshineh shows how not to deal with banks
Targetfollow collapsed into administration this week and the recriminations are sure to be bitter in the months to come
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News
General Growth to divide and conquer in bankruptcy plan
General Growth Properties, the second-biggest shopping centre owner in the US, has received approval to exit chapter 11 bankruptcy
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DZ Bank could withdraw DG Hyp from London
One of the most active lenders in the UK property market over the last two years could close its London office
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Insight
Tees needs Green Bank
The chancellor confirmed in his Comprehensive Spending Review that the Green Investment Bank will go ahead. He also confirmed the loss of 490,000 public sector jobs
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News
CB Richard Ellis bags Colliers retail pair
CB Richard Ellis is continuing its expansion of its retail team with the hiring this week of food store specialists John Witherell and Victoria Reader from Colliers International
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News
Lone investor fights Irish ‘bad bank’ buy-up
A landmark court case for Irish “bad bank” the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) will conclude on Monday
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Professional
Local authorities start sharing process
Earlier this month, communities secretary Eric Pickles told local authorities that they should share planning departments
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News
Goodman and Europa feel specs attraction
Goodman and Europa Capital have formed a joint venture to buy and develop land for industrial and distribution properties across the UK
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Partner Capital’s Seal of approval for CB Richard Ellis
Partner Capital One, the Mayfair-based private equity firm, is to step up investment activity in central London residential development with the appointment of Jonathan Seal
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Professional
iPhone app to help in parking space search
Earlier this month, the interminable hunt for a parking space became a little bit easier for beleaguered drivers. Parkopedia.com launched its iPhone app, to advise users on parking in UK cities