All Property Week articles in 7 December 2012 – Page 6
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News
Stanhope’s green light at King’s Cross
Stanhope will start to speculatively develop a £50m office refurbishment and extension of One Mabledon Place at London’s King’s Cross.
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Markets
Housebuilders feel squeeze as councils extract levies
Planning in London remains paralysed, despite the government’s enthusiasm to create more housing than ever.
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Insight
Westminster must protect London from ‘suicidal’ residential conversion
In pursuit of its much-trumpeted growth agenda, the government announced in 2011 that it would consult on the idea of a general development right to allow commercial premises to be converted to residential use.
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Professional
Friends and colleagues gather for launch of Sir Simon Milton Foundation
The Sir Simon Milton Foundation was launched on Wednesday at a reception at the Lord Mayor’s Parlour at Westminster City Hall.
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Markets
Coke and Pepsi’s property plans fizz with expectation
Pepsi to move to Chiswick Park; Coke to leave Hammersmith for West End.
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Markets
Westfield seeks partner to set up homes in White City
Shopping centre developer wants residential partner to build homes
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Markets
Jones Lang LaSalle creates City of London resi team
At the end of January, Jones Lang LaSalle will launch the latest addition to its residential arm: a four-strong team based at the Royal Exchange in the City of London.
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News
Send us your Christmas party photos
It’s that festive time of year again, when everyone goes out together in teams, drinks too much, embarrasses themselves and ends up feeling worse for wear the next day.
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News
New chiefs plot Jones Lang LaSalle UK future
Jones Lang LaSalle’s new UK chiefs have pledged to step up the firm’s growth plans after a full-scale overhaul this week.
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News
Hermes rings changes
BT pension fund manager to sell Friary Centre to Prupim for more than £150m and aims to sell stake in all its malls
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News
Hermes rings changes
BT pension fund manager to sell Friary Centre to Prupim for more than £150m and aims to sell stake in all its malls
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Markets
Breakfast epiphanies
CoreNet Global UK Chapter’s Awards celebrated best practice at a champagne breakfast in London last week
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Markets
B&Q owner Kingfisher nails profits in new markets
UK sales have been driven by success of Screwfix brand
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News
McLaren on board at docks
Max Property Group has appointed McLaren Construction for the latest stage of its refurbishment of St Katharine Docks, in east London.
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News
Lend Lease puts extension on Bluewater menu
Lend Lease this week submitted an outline planning application for the West Village — a 330,000 sq ft retail and food extension to the 1.75m sq ft Bluewater centre in Kent, which it manages.
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Professional
Landlords: beware repairs through service charge
A service charge dispute went all the way to the Supreme Court this week, in a case that warns landlords of the dangers of failing to consult with tenants over planned repairs.
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Professional
Better the tenant you know: CVAs can work for landlords
The Autumn Statement will have compounded retailers’ fears that they face tough times.
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Markets
Berkeley floats plans for next London riverside housing scheme
St James subsidiary submits application for Albert Embankment block
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News
Childs pops up in Basildon
Amy Childs, star of The Only Way is Essex, opened a pop-up shop at the British Land-owned Eastgate shopping centre in Basildon this week.
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Markets
Segro and Aviva land DHL at Heathrow
Giant airside letting completes as redevelopment is pondered