All Property Week articles in 5 September 2008 – Page 4
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News
Hugill resigns from Lend Lease Europe
Champion of Stratford and Elephant and Castle projects to leave
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News
Robert Houston lands world title at ING Real Estate
UK fund management stalwart to become asset manager’s new global head
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News
E.ON powers into Victoria
E.ON has signed up to take 20,000 sq ft at Terrace Hill’s 129 Wilton Road development in Victoria.
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News
Dormer Tools drills into Waverley
UK Strategic Partnership, a joint venture between Strategic Sites and UK Coal, has secured the first prelet at the latest phase of the Advanced Manufacturing Park in Waverley, South Yorkshire.
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Treasury vehicle gains currency
Treasury Holdings’ listed property vehicle Real Estate Opportunities enjoyed a 4% increase in the value of its portfolio in the first half of the year to £1.85bn because of currency gains as values fell.
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Online
Rental cost and staff retention key for occupiers - not sustainability
Rental cost has proved the key factor followed by retention of key staff in the decision to acquire new office space in Central London, with energy efficiency and green issues cited as the least important influencing factor, according to Knight Frank’s Central London Occupier survey which questioned more than 100 ...
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Stonemartin seeks corporate deal
Tiny AIM-listed serviced office provider Stonemartin is in talks over a corporate deal after losing most of its business contracts in April. In its annual results, which showed an increase in turnover of 7% to £12.6m and a cut in pretax losses from £0.55m to £34,000, chairman Richard Mead said ...
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News
Ruhan cooks up a storm with Novelli
Property entrepreneur and Michelin-starred chef to transform Tup and L’Auberge chains
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Markets
Urbo Regeneration receives planning consent
Urbo Regeneration, a joint venture between Bolsterstone, Arnold Laver Group and AGD Regeneration, has received planning consent for the first phase of a £300m urban village at the edge of Chesterfield town centre in Derbyshire.
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Hoxton concept to expand
Pret a Manger founder Sinclair Beecham is searching for new locations for his hotel concept in London and regional cities following a successful two years at his debut hotel in the capital.
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Colonial rights wrongs with writedown
Shares in Inmobiliaria Colonial rose 10.5% on Monday after the troubled Spanish property company wrote down the value of its assets by €2.58bn (£2.08bn).
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Professional
Intellectual property: The non cognate graduates wanted by employers
Property’s rise as an asset class has resulted in a battle of the brains for the best jobs. Lydia Stockdale reports
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News
Cluttons pips DTZ to Croydon ratings deal
Cluttons is to replace DTZ as Croydon Council’s rating adviser, having beaten Drivers Jonas and Lambert Smith Hampton.
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Markets
Welwyn Garden City rules out Tesco plan
Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council has ruled out plans for a retail-led scheme by Tesco in Welwyn Garden City.
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News
LaSalle lettings in City
LaSalle Investment Management has let 36,000 sq ft at Ibex House at 42-47 Minories in the City of London
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City view: James Whitmore
Savills has long had a reputation as an ‘eat what you kill’ firm that would crumble in a downturn, despite certain newspapers laughingly referring to it as an upmarket estate agent.
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Insight
Prisons on the cheap
Government plans for ‘Titan’ super-size jails will lead to a rise in reoffending, says Kevin McGrath