All Property Week articles in 3 May 2013 – Page 5
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News
Camden owners lock sights on finance
Caring, Chelsfield and Bebo Kobo appoint Deloitte to find backer for development
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News
British Land techs drive
REIT picked to redevelop Shoreditch Estate, in first foray into Tech City.
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British Land techs drive
REIT picked to redevelop Shoreditch Estate, in first foray into Tech City.
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Insight
Brave new digital world is redefining shopping
Not so long ago, the command issued by shoppers was simple and uncompromising: “Give me a reason to visit.”
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Markets
Birmingham city centre office data
Research compiled by Savills shows that office take-up in Birmingham city centre stood at 90,767 sq ft in the first quarter of 2013.
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Markets
Law in order for Birmingham offices
Occupiers with large requirements face diminishing supply. David Hatcher reports
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Markets
Olympic bid to transform park in record time
London Legacy Delivery Company hopes to fast-track Olympic Park conversion to pay back National Lottery £2bn loan.
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Markets
Free school in play for best Edgbaston sites
A search for a site or building in Edgbaston to accommodate a giant 120,000 sq ft free school has commenced.
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Professional
Locals win battle to make Sussex beach haven
Newhaven Port lost a battle at the end of March over the controversial designation of a beach in Newhaven, Sussex (pictured), as a “town or village green”, in a case that has worrying implications for the property industry.
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Insight
Offices and retail surge, as industrial falls away
First-quarter transaction volumes up on 2012; Jones Lang LaSalle still on top.
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Insight
The private lives of housing associations
Housing associations are big business. They have a vital responsibility to the nation for housing people well.
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News
Bat for Ashes
Do you have a cover drive to rival Ian Bell’s? Can you swing both ways like James Anderson? Or perhaps you have better glove work than Brad Haddin?
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Professional
Segro showcases Young Artists at RSA
Industrial developer Segro held an exhibition on 18 April at the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) to exhibit art created during the fifth year of its Young Artists programme.
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News
London polarisation will lead investors to alternatives
The IPD UK Quarterly Index highlights continuing polarisation between London and the rest of the UK. Strong occupier conditions and investment demand are propelling returns in the capital far ahead of the broader market.
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News
Out-of-town retail called on to allay town centre decline
High street asset manager demands help for town centres from out-of-town schemes that exacerbate decline.
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Insight
Unhappy reality of United Kingdom is that it is not united at all
So we aren’t in a triple-dip recession — at least not yet.
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News
Colliers milk shake meme for all it’s worth
This week, Colliers International has gone one better than BNP Paribas Real Estate last week, by sending Ludgate a video that will leave viewers amazed, entranced and confused.
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Professional
Judicial review reforms aim to cut delays
Changes will not help projects already stalled in review proceedings.
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Markets
FedEx appoints agent to deliver new Coventry base
Barberry’s revised Bishop Gate scheme likely to be considered.
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Online
Retail Market Place abuzz
Completely Retail Market Place, held at Old Spitalfields Market in east London on Tuesday, was absolutely buzzing — packed with retailers, landlords and agents all striking deals.