All Property Week articles in 7 December 2012 – Page 4
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New brands unlock Keys Court
Cosmetics brand Kiehls and shoe retailer Moda in Pelle have opened new stores at the recently redeveloped Keys Court at Liverpool One shopping centre. Both brands have taken 500 sq ft units at the scheme, which is owned by Grosvenor. On lower South John Street, The Fragrance Shop has also ...
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Podcast: "There will still be a place for high streets", says Ipsos Mori's Ben Page
LBC’s James Max is joined in the Property Week studio by Ipsos Mori’s Ben Page and “serial entrepreneur” Charlie Gilkes
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Forever 21 lands at Lakeside
US fashion chain Forever 21 will open its sixth UK store at Lakeside shopping centre tomorrow.
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Birmingham's Masshouse gets green light
Developer Nikal has been granted outline planning consent for the second phase of its Masshouse development in Birmingham.
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Rockspring closes €700m TransEuropean Fund
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has announced the final closing of its €700m TransEuropean Property Limited Partnership V fund. The investment manager has secured equity commitments of more than €350m, beating its target, and achieving the largest equity raise to date for Rockspring TransEuropean funds. It now has the ability ...
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Prupim acquires £33m student digs
Prupim has acquired a block of student accommodation at University of Aberdeen from developer Unite for £32.95m.
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Berkeley posts 41% profit rise
Berkeley Group has posted a 40.7% rise in pre-tax profits to £142m for the six months to 31 October 2012.
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Women who win
In the latest in our 1st Friday series for younger readers, Property Week catches up with Women in Property winners past and present
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The real reasons we postponed the rating revaluation
By postponing in October the rating revaluation that was scheduled for 2013 until 2015, we have acted to protect businesses (analysis, 26.10.12).
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The plan from the Pru
Prupim’s new chief executive, Alex Jeffrey, plans to raise the fund manager’s profile and attract international investors to the UK — all while staying faithful to its prudent roots. James Whitmore spoke to him.
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Zara parks on Oxford Street
Zara opened its fourth store on London’s Oxford Street at the newly developed Park House scheme on Wednesday.
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Nationwide pulls plug on underwater portfolio
Building society rejects Ashbourne and Revcap’s proposal to split mainly industrial assets
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Studley in Kazakhstan and Oz
Global occupier adviser AOS Studley has opened its first offices in Kazakhstan and Australia.
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Take two … lords of the urban jungle
Planning minister Nick Boles claimed last week that 1,500 square miles of countryside — more than twice the area of Greater London — should be developed to meet housing demand.
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Hampson locks into Lok’nStore
Douglas Hampson, who created the first self-storage facility in Europe in 1980, has become the largest independent shareholder in Lok’nStore, the AIM-listed self-storage company.
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‘Queen of green’ loses role at Quintain
Departure of former IPF director follows that of sustainability pioneer Wyatt.
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Mo-ment of glory
Ludgate is proud to announce that the winner of the Movember challenge is Benson Elliot partner, Tihomir Dzhumaliev (pictured).
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Osborne gives ground on REITs
The government is to introduce legislation to allow REITs to invest in each other without incurring tax, as tipped by Property Week (23.11.12).