All Property Week articles in 30 November 2012 – Page 6
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Insight
Chipper Christmas
As the Christmas lights were switched on in Chippenham last week, Kat Spybey returned to Property Week’s “adopted” high street
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News
Digital switchover: the changing face of retail
BCSC/Jones Lang LaSalle research predicts 25% of retail sales will be online by 2020
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News
Cold War hotel chain for sale
Blackstone to sell former Stasi-controlled Deutsche Interhotel’s portfolio for hugely discounted €550m
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Insight
Trafford Centre's true worth
Sir, To prepare myself for a degree in real estate management at Oxford Brookes University, I undertook an extended project qualification while studying for my A levels.
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News
Catalyst’s European hat-trick
Fund manager teams up with Abu Dhabi for €100m Belgian office deal and buys €155m German portfolio
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News
Mitsubishi has government business in Victoria
Mitsubishi Estate Company is close to buying a large government-let block in London’s Victoria that is owned by D2 Private and Stenham Property.
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Markets
Bupa takes Manchester search health check
Personnel changes leave city centre looking elsewhere for take-up
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Markets
Bupa takes Manchester search health check
Personnel changes leave city centre looking elsewhere for take-up
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Professional
Q+A: City’s Peter Rees on ‘intelligent’ buildings
Property Week spoke to Peter Rees, City planning officer for the City of London, at an event on “intelligent” buildings organised by the British Council for Offices last week.
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Professional
People Moves: Telereal Trillium, Paragon, Mayer Brown, Shelley Sandzer and more...
InterContinental Hotels Group has appointed Philippe Bijaoui as vice-president, development, for Europe.
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Insight
DTZ, the missing bonuses and the ‘demerger’
DTZ was again the subject of bar room gossip this week, as rumours circulated on both sides of the world that it will be demerged from its new Australian parent, UGL.
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News
Slade seeks ‘ounce of flesh’ for bonuses
New BNP Paribas Real Estate UK CEO introduces performance-related reward
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News
Welbeck's Bob Kidby channels Bob Dylan
Bob Kidby, the moustachioed former Hogan Lovells lawyer and now Welbeck Land director, this month released his debut solo album, Call Me Stupid (pictured).
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Markets
Manchester Theatre Royal sale is latest in Benmore’s programme
Site will become Radisson hotel extension. Developer still working through other assets.
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Professional
London’s competitiveness depends on being well connected
The blurring boundaries between work and home used to be about balance. Now “the merge” is a more apt description of how our work and social lives melt into one.
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Insight
Pathways must become road
Sir, I was interested to read your leader regarding the debate that has followed the recent announcement regarding “Pathways to Property” (analysis, 23.11.12).
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News
Kennedy Wilson beats Delancey and KKR in Dublin
Delancey and private equity firm KKR have been pipped to State Street’s Irish banking head office and adjacent 3 acre site at 78 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, in Dublin’s Docklands.
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Markets
Manchester food retail is no beach
Manchester has everything except a beach, Ian Brown of the Stone Roses once said. But there are sizeable retail gaps in the city centre as well.Two sites were earmarked by the council for supermarkets, to meet the demand of residents of thousands of city centre flats built in the past ...
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News
Cushman bash a smash
Cushman & Wakefield’s MAPIC party took place at the JW Marriott hotel, not the Hôtel Majestic Barrière as reported last week.
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Professional
Baroque drama left landlord with dilapidations
The message: Care is required to preserve dilapidations rights on a lease surrender.