All Property Week articles in 5 December 2014 – Page 5
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News
Rockspring and BDS tie-up to buy land
Rockspring and Barwood Development Securities (BDS) have joined forces to create a new fund to invest in land and sell it on once it is primed for development.
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News
BBC close to deal to offload Media Village
The BBC is moving closer to an exit from its White City campus in west London, with a US science park specialist in pole position to buy the site.
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Insight
The year that retail property bounced back
As 2014 draws to a close, we can now safely say it was the year that investor confidence returned to the retail property sector.
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Insight
Make more school children aware of careers in property
I very much enjoyed the Property Week Open Plan panel discussion on ways to increase diversity in property.
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News
Property Week writer lands top journalism award
Property Week ’s deputy news editor has scooped a top industry award.
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Markets
Auto Trader revs up Manchester office market with tech fit-out
Among the biggest occupiers to move into Manchester city centre this year is online motor trading platform Auto Trader
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Markets
Manchester attracts hefty investment
This year has been a bumper one for investment in Manchester.
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News
Standard Life and Harbert trade assets
Standard Life Investments and US private equity firm Harbert Management Corporation have agreed two off-market deals.
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News
Greystar appoints new MD to sparkle in Europe
US residential property company Greystar has appointed a managing director for investment to spearhead a new push into the continental European market.
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Professional
The planning system needs specific fixes, not another overhaul
The planning system continues to be a hot topic in the property industry, the biggest concern being that the existing system is hampering growth and creating a barrier to development.
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Markets
Allied London turns its attention to Manchester mixed-use development.
Allied London plans to create a new neighbourhood in Manchester at the 25-acre St John’s Quarter, formerly the ITV studios estate.
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Online
SEGRO and Slough Borough Council renew landmark planning agreement
SEGRO and Slough Borough Council have renewed a planning agreement that will enable the rapid creation of new buildings on the Slough Trading Estate for the next 10 years.
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Insight
What young people want is a family home, not more PRS!
Can someone please tell me what the question is that results in the answer ‘what this country needs is more private rented accommodation’?
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Professional
What employers need to know about shared parental leave
On 1 December, the new shared parental leave and pay system came into force for parents of children whose expected birth is on or after 5 April 2015.
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News
LaSalle strikes deal to buy £56m Project Isobel loans
LaSalle Investment Management has bought four loans from Project Isobel with a face value of £56m.
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News
Canary Wharf Group prepares to offload 33 Canada Square
Canary Wharf Group (CWG) is preparing to sell Citibank’s 33 Canada Square office for around £400m.
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Online
Venn Partners appointed to £3.5bn government PRS scheme
Venn Partners has been appointed to run the government’s £3.5bn Private Rented Sector Guarantee Scheme.
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News
CBRE sells £190m of retail assets in the Netherlands
CBRE Global Investors has sold 14 retail assets in the Netherlands to Blackstone Real Estate Partners Europe IV for a price understood to be around €240m (£190m).
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Professional
How a patched fence scuppered a lease break and cost £70,000
In 2004, Mr Henderson and Miss Knight rented land in Pontilanfraith in Wales from Sirhowy for their car sales and repair business.