All Property Week articles in 6 September 2013 – Page 7
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Professional
Charity hosts pop-up Kenya festival by Thames
A charity set up by a London agent is organising a Kenyan festival in a pop-up space in Embankment Gardens.
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News
Gaming centres eye UK
A Kazakhstani digital gaming centre concept is preparing to enter the UK as Lambert Smith Hampton’s head of London retail quits the agency firm.
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News
Help heroes at celeb golf day
Cignet Group has set the date for next year’s Help for Heroes Celebrity Golf Day at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire - Wednesday 30 April 2014.
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Insight
Carney’s strategy ensures housing recovery is in no immediate danger
The really irritating thing about recessions and recoveries is that you never know you’re in one until you are. If only we knew when the recession was going to start, we could all have saved ourselves a great deal of grief.
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Professional
Tenants’ rent capacity exposed
A new service allows landlords to assess how a rent rise would affect profitability.
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Professional
South-east offices ‘lack buzz’
Survey of 2,000 workers shows lively office is key when job hunting.
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Markets
Brum office market suffers glut of stock
But first-half take-up is up on first half of last year.
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News
Capital & Regional brings gothic touch to Waterside
Capital & Regional has erected a near-life-sized hoarding of Lincoln Cathedral at its Waterside shopping centre in the city, as work gets under way on a £9m reconfiguration.
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News
Great Portland’s record bond
Great Portland Estates has issued a £150m convertible bond with the lowest-evecoupon for a sterlingdenominated bond in any sector.
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Insight
If you don’t want your bubble to burst, don’t blow too hard
I’m forever blowing bubbles… Property developers - especially those that are fans of West Ham United Football Club - are eternal optimists, but successful bubble-blowers always start with the basic premise of assessing the risk of failure.
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News
Cycling-to-gym brothers ride bike wave in London
Two property developers plan to roll out a cycle and gym concept across London and internationally, to tap into the growing trend for cycling.
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Insight
Myths behind mansion tax
Ahead of the party conference season, Knight Frank has produced an assessment of the proposed mansion tax that reveals that its revenue targets will not be met.
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Markets
Change on the bank
London’s south bank will be transformed into a prime residential destination over the next 10 years, as a series of skyscrapers reshape the city’s skyline.
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Markets
Martineau Galleries could go back to drawing board
Birmingham scheme set to be replanned because of surplus of retail space. Rhiannon Bury reports
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News
Realm enters shopping centre arena
Realm, the UK’s largest outlet mall operator, has launched a shopping centre management division.
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News
Cadogan to tempt Apple to Chelsea
The Cadogan Estate has raised concerns with Kensington and Chelsea planners that it is losing out to rival shopping locations such as Westfield, as it seeks to attract Apple to open a store just off the King’s Road.
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News
Alchemi finds gold from Blackstone in Victoria
Blackstone has provided Alchemi Group with a £65m loan for its purchase of Great Minster House North in London’s Victoria.
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News
Fears after Shell Centre and Smithfield Market call-ins
Schemes could be delayed by up to a year as Pickles attempts to seize back control of development in London
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Insight
Questions remain after Grimsey and Portas reports
It’s been a big week for bullet-pointed action plans.