All Property Week articles in 30 October 2009 – Page 7
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News
Nightingale ready to spread its wings as investors return
Investment adviser with Middle Eastern links hopes to go global
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Insight
Return of the private investor
Frustrated with low interest rates and hungry for income, investors cramming themselves back into the country's auction rooms have sparked a mini-boom. Retail funds, too, are showing signs of life
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News
Malcolm Hollis on target
Malcolm Hollis’s Birmingham office scored a bullseye this week when double-Olympic gold medallist rower Steve Williams came along to its fifth anniversary party
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Markets
Kent offices’ high-speed take-up
Office take-up is picking up, helped by the London-to-Ashford high-speed train link
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News
Investors head to high street
Several high street investment sales have completed in the last week
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Professional
RICS serves up pub lease guidance
The RICS is to improve guidance on how pub leases should be valued and establish a code of practice to help tenants negotiate with pub companies
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News
Human rights group in Manchester talks
The Equalities and Human Rights Commission is in talks to take 40,000 sq ft at Carlyle Group and Argent’s Piccadilly Place in Manchester
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News
Tenants target Glasgow offices
Glasgow’s occupational market is still going strong as a range of tenants launch searches for space in the city, following a quadrupling of take-up in the third quarter of 2009 compared with the second quarter, reported by Jones Lang LaSalle
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News
Rivers gives “MIP” some lip
“Many inexpensive prostitutes” and “men in panties” were just two suggestions made by comic Joan Rivers about what the “Mip” in “Mipcom”, the TV industry event recently held in Cannes, stands for — suggestions that many property people would suggest also fit its own version held in March, Mipim
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News
Helios’s giant Zagreb pair
Helios Properties, the distribution property company run by directors Trevor Cartner and Mike Hughes, has signed two occupiers at its 90,000 sq m Zagreb Logistics Park in Croatia in what are believed to be the biggest-ever warehouse lettings in the region
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Professional
Recession provides fresh impetus for Regus rollercoaster
With Regus, chief executive Mark Dixon has had his ups and downs
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Professional
Take five … impress at a meeting
Winning bids is tougher than ever in the recession. David Hatcher asks the experts for help
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Markets
And finally …
Kent’s gently rolling hillsides and chalk soil may not attract much property development, but for winemakers it has provided a bumper harvest this year
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Markets
Fast track to regeneration for Kent towns
The scene outside Ebbsfleet International station should be one of the construction of new offices, shops and homes.
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Insight
Revival to reach European secondary property
Europe’s property investment revival is spreading to secondary property in some markets (see graphs)
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News
Milton reveals Nine Elms revamp
A radical plan to revive the Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Battersea areas was revealed by the Greater London Authority and deputy mayor of London Sir Simon Milton this week
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News
Docklands War
Public inquiry starts next week into “ransom strip” that could hold back next phase of Canary Wharf
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News
Lehman pair in Euro debt play
Two former top Lehman Brothers bankers, Natalie Howard and James Wright, have set up a new business to invest in the real estate debt markets across EuropE