All Property Week articles in 5 September 2014 – Page 5
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Markets
It’s time to invest in regional cities
CBRE research reveals rental growth across the regions
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Insight
Retail & Leisure: Luxury cinema
Boutique cinemas are on the rise as film fans increasingly look for a luxury service not found in the mass market multiplexes - and now, even mainstream operators are getting in on the act, reports Felicity Francis
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News
Chilling for charity
PW Towers has been inundated with videos of your ALS ice bucket challenges, but before our email server finally crashes under the burden we bring you the pick of the bunch.
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News
Councils to fight office-to-resi conversion exemption change
Proposal seeks permanently relaxed rules on conversions and an end to central activities zone immunity
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News
Canvas relocates to Chelsea
Cheval Property Management has signed Swiss chef Michael Riemenschneider’s Canvas restaurant in Chelsea.
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News
Candy sweet on Cooper mansion
Marcus Cooper has agreed to sell one of the UK’s most expensive single residences to millionaire property tycoon Christian Candy.
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Markets
UK private rental market returns finally surpass Canada and the US
After years of underperformance, commercially held residential property in the UK is now offering record returns. Mark Wilding reports
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News
Northwood set to buy Highcross
Northwood Investors, led by former Blackstone president and chief executive John Z Kukral, is understood to be close to a £600m deal to buy Highcross, the UK property fund.
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Professional
Sandy McBride starts happy marriage with Keepmoat’s new build homes division
Keepmoat has appointed Sandy McBride as managing director of its new build homes division in the North West of England.
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News
British Land sells Devon shopping centre
British Land has sold Green Lanes Shopping Centre in Barnstaple, Devon, in a deal with Rockspring for around £38m.
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News
Five sign up at Braehead centre
Shopping centre Intu Braehead in Glasgow has announced lettings to five food and drink occupiers.
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News
Separated at birth: Sampras and Carreli
What has the original king of Wimbledon Pete Sampras been up to since retiring with 14 Grand Slam titles?
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Markets
Take three: Birmingham retail schemes
The almost certain arrival of High Speed 2 (HS2) in Birmingham is fuelling an expansion of the city’s retail offering not seen since the Bullring shopping centre opened in 2003.
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Markets
Birmingham housing market hit by lack of supply
Increased demand for property in the West Midlands has led to a steep rise in prices
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Insight
Click and collect: the best of both worlds?
Click & collect offers an opportunity for the online world and physical shops to co-exist – if landlords can adapt quickly enough. Simon Creasey reports
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Markets
Bassi: the time is REIT for Real Estate Investors conversion
Paul Bassi is in the process of converting recession-success REI into a REIT. Adrian Morrison reports
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Insight
Opinion: Banish little boxes and learn from independent developers who use character to sell
In the year to March 2014, the number of new homes being built in the UK jumped 31% to more than 133,000. That’s great news for the growing UK population, which increased by nearly half a million last year, but are we happy with where we are living?
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News
Fizzy Living boss calls on government to give PRS "real backing"
Government needs to do more to help ‘renty-somethings’ into the PRS. By David Parsley
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Insight
Opinion: The challenge is to avoid future lending-driven busts
The holidays are over and now we have the three-month dash for deals before the onslaught of December parties. Alongside the imperative to make hay while the sun shines, what else appears in our back to work in-tray?