All Property Week articles in 5 September 2014 – Page 4
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News
Redefine sells securities
Redefine International REIT has disposed of £54.24m securities in its Australian associate company Cromwell Property Group.
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Professional
Q&A: NHS Property Services
NHS Property Services has faced some bad press, but ensuring that the health service’s estate works for patients and taxpayers remains the priority. Adam Branson reports.
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Insight
Letter: Time to mug up on the student sector
Editor: It seems that as you point out in your article about Carlyle Group’s £500m Pure portfolio (29.08.14, p1) 2014 really is the year for student accommodation.
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Markets
Why London’s prime housing remains a sound investment
Mark Wilding assesses concerns that the capital’s housing market may be slowing down
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News
Regent Street store to hit the market
The Hackett store on Regent Street is expected to hit the West End market in the coming weeks with an £85m price tag.
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News
Winners get MIPIM UK platform
The two most popular entries from the MIPIM UK Calling competition will become conference sessions at the nation’s first UK-wide property tradeshow in October.The competition, in collaboration with Property Week, offered entrants the opportunity to create and shape two sessions within MIPIM UK’s Britain - Property Capital of the World ...
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News
Redrow posts record figures
Housebuilder Redrow has posted record sales and profits, which it attributes to Help to Buy and rising house prices.
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Insight
Leader: Everything you need for the new school year
It’s back to school week… and what better way to ensure the whole experience is exciting rather than traumatising than to get stuck into this bumper issue of Property Week.
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Insight
Letter: Support the low end of the housing market
Editor: You report that developers across the capital are expecting an intensely busy autumn (29.08.14, p45).
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News
Safestore posts solid results but focus is on empty space
Storage group says strategy over the next year centres around increased lettings and return to higher rates
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News
Salaries rise for employees in residential property
Most employees are enjoying higher salaries. Felicity Francis reports
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Markets
Emerging sectors lead by example
The impending development of multiple purpose-built private rented and specialist senior living community schemes in the UK has been preceded by some of the most rigorous product testing and market research that I have seen in the residential sector.
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Insight
Retail & Leisure: Hotel du Vin man thinks pig
He started out as a waiter at Claridge’s. Now, Robin Hutson is one of the UK’s most successful hoteliers, having revolutionised the market with the Hotel du Vin chain and turned Soho House into a major international concern. He talks to Simon Creasey about his latest venture, The Pig, a ...
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News
M&G doubles up in Watford
The institutional fund manager pays £25m for office block opposite Watford Junction railway station
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Insight
Opinion: Don’t write off Europe, the long-term outlook is sunny
With bad economic news emanating from the Eurozone in the past few weeks, a key question for real estate investors has been whether Europe is the best location for investment or if other markets, such as Asia and the US, might hold more opportunities or be a safer target for ...
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Professional
Legal profession offers a lesson in diversity
It is not uncommon to find that women property lawyers outnumber men in legal firms
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Insight
Retail & Leisure: Meet Westfield Labs' digital pioneers
Westfield Labs in San Francisco is using digital technology to change the way people shop. Felicity Francis takes an exclusive look around the groundbreaking facility.
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Insight
Letter: Local people should shape planning detail
Editor: I recall working at the Greater London Authority when the idea of five boroughs was first raised by Ken Livingstone, the then-mayor of London.
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News
JLR drives into Coventry
Jaguar Land Rover has continued its assault on the industrial lettings market with a 280,000 sq ft Midlands letting.
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Professional
Making click and collect easier to install may not help the high street
With the spectacular growth of click & collect retailing in the UK, it comes as no surprise that the coalition has decided to make it easier for retailers and retail property owners to adapt their premises to make them more suitable for this growing phenomenon.