All Property Week articles in 5 August 2011 – Page 3
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Professional
Three recruits leap into charity work at LionHeart
Christine Eade reports on new faces at the property industry charity
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Insight
Target an income return to hit a property’s true chance of success
The UK core property fund management industry is built around various Investment Property Databank benchmarks and investment objectives, expressed as performance targets
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News
UBS drops World Trade Center
Swiss bank UBS has ended negotiations to anchor one of the three office towers at Larry Silverstein’s World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan
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News
Salmon catches second site at Temple Quay
Salmon Harvester, the joint venture between Salmon Property and NFU Mutual, has bought the Three Glass Wharf development site at Temple Quay in Bristol for £2.5m from Castlemore Securities’ administrator PWC. The 0.3 acre plot is within the newly designated Temple Quarter enterprise zone. It has planning permission for a ...
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News
Links and Casio to open in Covent Garden
Links of London and Casio’s G-Shock West have signed to open shops in Covent Garden
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News
LandSecs to cash in on retailers’ out-of-town needs
REIT to extend Thurrock’s Lakeside and buys Bath’s Kingsmead to extend portfolio by 115,000 sq ft
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News
Capital Shopping Centres needs to improve portfolio
Capital Shopping Centres on Tuesday reported an underwhelming set of half-year results that were not as good as rival Hammerson’s
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Markets
Camden Market’s ‘grit’ under threat, say locals
Redevelopment criticised for sanitising area in run-up to planning application
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Markets
Kerslake calls for patience over private-rented sector
Former HCA chief says residential REITs may save initiative
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News
Norwich union buys Westlegate
The Westlegate Tower in Norwich city centre has been bought by FW Properties in a joint venture with Soho Estates, sparking renewed hope for its redevelopment
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Professional
Schools building reports
The Department for Education is planning to collect information on all buildings in the UK schools estate so it can improve those in most need
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Insight
Property slavery brings shame on sector
August is the time when many property businesses accommodate young people wanting to learn about the world of work as interns
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Markets
Q+A: Hammerson’s Brent Cross examined
Hammerson and Standard Life Investments’ UK Shopping Centre Trust are the joint owners of the 862,000 sq ft Brent Cross shopping centre
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Insight
Volatility takes a summer break
Property derivative pricing has hardly changed over the past month because of the lack of volatility in the underlying physical market, and the fact that the holiday season is now upon us
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News
Root and branch
“Pick up a name badge next to the tree trunk and help yourself to Twiglets.” This how you could be greeted if you are invited to this treehouse-come-conference centre, proposed for the Bowcliffe Hall restoration project near Wetherby in West Yorkshire.Bayford & Co chief executive Jonathan Turner wants the wooden ...
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Markets
Costa and Boots in step in Enfield
Costa Coffee and a leading chemist, thought to be Boots, will take up the remaining space at University Superannuation Scheme’s Enfield Retail Park
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News
Bench pressed into store exits
Urban label catches consumers’ cold as it considers relocating from most expensive locations
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Online
Bellway expects profts to exceed market expectations
Bellway is on course to post a pre tax profit of more than £62m following a 7.1% increase in the number of homes it has completed so far this year.
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News
First Base director lands Westminster role
Westminster City Council has hired a head of housing and regeneration from residential developer First Base
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News
Lewis Trust bags Londonewcastle site
£10m purchase of housing scheme consolidates investor’s links with developer