All Property Week articles in 6 December 2013 – Page 6
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News
Ferrari revs up Ashby Capital with hire of finance guru
Ashby Capital, former Heron managing director Peter Ferrari’s investment vehicle, has hired Charles-Etienne Lawrence as vice-president.
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Professional
First look: a browse through Argos’s catalogue of online improvements
Argos is ditching the laminated catalogues, little blue pens and scraps of paper, and taking its first bold steps into the digital age, writes Sarah Townsend.
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Professional
Anything but plane
A huge new terminal at Shenzhen Bao’an International airport, in Guangdong, China, was completed last week.
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News
Westfield cuts homes for anchor
Westfield has revised downwards the number of homes at Westfield London in favour of a larger anchor department store at its extension of the scheme.
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Professional
Windows of opportunity for a breath of fresh air
Much is changing in the world of office space, from the tenant’s expectation for “smart working” and the ever-advancing mobile devices they wish to use, to the impact of carbon on our planet and the legislation that endeavours to make us change.
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Professional
Quest for aggravated damages leaves Eaton in mess
The message: damages for trespass reflect the acts of trespass that actually occurred.
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Insight
Carney’s back on track after U-turn on Funding for Lending
What the Bank of England has recognised is that the much bigger issue threatening maintained economic momentum
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News
Aberdeen lands BA’s backing
Pension giant to fund speculative development of Silver Fin in its biggest regional deal
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Markets
Crescent shopping centre bags £4.5m investment from Hinckley council
Partnerships between councils and developers of new or regenerated shopping areas have become a growing trend across the UK as a means to help a scheme get off the ground.
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Professional
Need to know: High Speed 2 legislation wheels in motion
The government last week published legislation for the first phase of the High Speed 2 (HS2) rail scheme. Robbie Owen outlines the implications for property owners on the route.
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Markets
Kuwaiti developer to break ground on £150m Beorma Quarter
Work is about to begin on the first phase of the development of Birmingham’s Beorma Quarter, which will encompass a new 60,000 sq ft hotel and the redevelopment of Digbeth Cold Store.
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Markets
Q+A: Hadley has Hong Kong £100m to spend in London
Last month Hong Kong-based Peterson Group set up a joint venture with LJ Group, which then took a majority stake in London residential developer Hadley Property Group.
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Professional
Meyer Bergman and others pay £1m to Appear Here
Online pop-up property agency wins backing from investors. Sarah Townsend reports
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Markets
Ansty Park researches occupiers for 1.5m sq ft expansion
Rolls-Royce and University of Birmingham invest £60m in research centre. Rhiannon Bury reports
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Online
UCL and V&A unveil “Olympicopolis” in London’s Stratford
The Victoria Albert museum and University College London are to build major new world class institutions on the Olympic Park.
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Online
Judge halts Pullen hearing for High Court case
The judge hearing Matt Pullen’s claim again his former employer CBRE has ordered the case be halted while a separate High Court case is resolved.