All Property Week articles in 3 June 2011 – Page 2
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Markets
Realty to proceed with food store-led estate facelift in Kidsgrove
Realty Estates has been granted planning consent for a supermarket and commercial units in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire
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News
Poundstretcher and Waitrose’s DIY store focus
Waitrose and Poundstretcher are lining up to buy about 20 of the remaining Focus stores, after the DIY retailer went into administration on 6 May
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Insight
Sector displays strong vital signs
The UK healthcare property market produced a strong performance in 2010, recording a return of 11.1%, the IPD UK Annual Healthcare Index shows
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News
Designers flock to Slovakian outlet
One Fashion Outlet, Slovakia’s first designer outlet centre, has signed its first retail prelets
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Professional
People Moves: Drivers Jonas Deloitte, Jones Lang LaSalle, WA Ellis and more
Drivers Jonas Deloitte has recruited Jonathan Wynne as a director in the retail investment team. He will be based in the firm’s London West End office. DTZ has made four appointments to its Birmingham office: Andy Knight from Waterdale Associates as head of finance in the corporate real ...
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Markets
New Telford and Wrekin council dumps relocation plans
Reversal of decision on move causes confusion over location of Asda scheme
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Markets
Localism continues to split housebuilders’ vote
The Localism Bill may be hurtling through parliament, but the big housebuilders can reasonably argue they are better prepared than most industries
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Markets
SPONSORED CONTENT: Sustainable shops for responsible retailers
Retail has a vital role to play in driving the recovery, yet it remains a major producer of waste and consumer of resources. If growth and sustainability are to go hand in hand, retailers and property owners such as Land Securities need to work together he challenges faced by the ...
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Markets
New Peverel owner must manage ‘complex’ structure
Administrators to Peverel, the housing management group owned by the Tchenguiz Family Trust, are close to selecting a shortlist of bidders for the company from as many as 131 interested parties
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Professional
City is right to protect “Walkie-Talkie” from rights-of-light claims. Over and out
Given the huge contribution firms based in the Square Mile make to the Exchequer each year – not to mention the jobs they create and business funding they provide – it is clear that the City is vital to the UK economy.However, to enable present and future occupiers to find ...
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Insight
The free exchange of ideas is essential to developing cities we want to live in
I am about to complete my two-year term as chairman of the Urban Land Institute (ULI)
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Professional
Workspace champions London entrepreneurs
Serviced employment place provider Workspace Group hosted a party on 26 May for 100 people to showcase the work of five website entrepreneurs who will pop up at its ClubWorkspace
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Markets
Waitrose digs in at Shrewsbury garden centre
Waitrose is in talks with Garden Leisure, owner of Percy Thrower’s Garden Centre, about reconfiguring the garden centre site on Oteley Road in Shrewsbury into a new store.
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Professional
Developers must take care of the community
The Land and Society Commission says property can work more with locals
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News
Scottish Widows prepares Cardiff Gate
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership is to bring Cardiff Gate Retail Park to the market for £40m, reflecting a yield of 6.75%. Tenants on the 150,000 sq ft scheme include B Q, DFS, Harveys and McDonald’s. Savills will market the development.
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News
Capita Symonds loses three City of London directors
Capita Symonds has lost three former Nelson Bakewell directors from its City of London leasing team
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News
Southern Cross’ call for rent cut threatens to ruin landlord
Analysts claim NHP would default on loans if rents fall by more than 21%
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Insight
Sort out business rates, Clegg
An open letter to deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, from one of his constituents
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Markets
East West redevelopment en route with bus station construction
Construction of the bus station that forms the first phase of the £350m redevelopment of the East West centre in Stoke-on-Trent will begin in July
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Markets
East West redevelopment en route with bus station construction
Jones Lang LaSalle, King Sturge, BNP Paribas Real Estate and DTZ are all engaged in agency mega-mergers, and several other agency firms have upcoming lease expiries in the West End. David Hatcher looks at their occupation and what the future might hold