All Property Week articles in 7 June 2013 – Page 7
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News
Canary swoops for Dogs deal
Developer to buy back 15 Westferry Circus from administrators after protracted sales process.
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Professional
Teens give Cameron piece of their mind
Prime minister will read about 13-year-olds’burning issues. Mike Phillips reports
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News
Helical rebalances with bond
Developer raising up to £75m to switch allocation to 60% offices and 40% retail, targeting London “villages”.
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Professional
Let Joe Public have shares in Wembley, Shard and Bluewater
“Few rich men own their property; the property owns them.” So said Robert Ingersoll, the American Civil War veteran and political leader.
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Insight
The best of British
There may not be much to buy in London, but there are plenty of gems for overseas investors across Britain. Property Week identifies them
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News
Benson Elliot doubles up in Ealing with off-market buy
Private equity firm back in west London following shopping centre site purchase in October
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Markets
Bellway weighs options in Chelmsford
City council flexible in granting permission for offices or residential.
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Insight
Barely speaking and in separate beds, but unhappy marriage will go the distance
Sometimes, other news is so powerful it drives politics off the front page for days on end. It has been like that for a week or so now, as the full accounts of two awful murder trials and the appalling events in Woolwich have dominated coverage and comment here at ...
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News
The South Bank show
At the Brazil v England international friendly at Rio de Janeiro’s Maracana Stadium on Sunday, Ludgate happened to spot a pitch-side ad for London South Bank University, where many a property professional has earned their stripes.
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Markets
And finally … retailer bags Cambridge store
Since Julie Deane went online in 2008 to find leather workers to manufacture brightly coloured satchels, it has been possible to buy a Cambridge Satchel online or in department stores all over the world, but not in the city that gave it its name.
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Insight
Backing office-to-resi before cracking planning inertia is just nuts
Town planning legislation is back on the agenda in the form of the latest tweak to permitted development rights, which came into force last week.
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News
Nike just does away with Manchester office leases
Nike has disposed of three office leases in Greater Manchester, following its sale of the Umbro brand last year.
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Markets
Cambridge campus has right formula for AstraZeneca
Countryside and Liberty’s Cambridge Biomedical Campus is frontrunner for 600,000 sq ft headquarters.
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Insight
Asia-Pacific dominates as Europe feels pinch
As European cities try to weather the storm of a double-dip recession, Asia’s business centres are overtaking them in the global prime office rental market.
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Markets
All stations go as Brookgate gets on board in Cambridge
Proposed railway stop to serve city’s science parks is now viable.
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Online
Investment: the road ahead
Our panel of experts plot their way through the investment landscape, discussing where money is coming from, where it is going, and emerging trends.
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Markets
Need to know … Agents’ Mutual
Estate agents including Savills, Knight Frank and Strutt & Parker have joined forces to set up a property portal, Agents’ Mutual, to challenge the dominance of Rightmove and Zoopla.
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News
Disney irons out agency hires
Walt Disney has hired a new panel of agents to advise across its property portfolio in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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Professional
Brazen tenants attempt freehold grab — after breaching covenant
The message A party cannot enforce a right acquired by committing a wrong
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News
Shepherd finds new flocks after Deloitte
Nick Shepherd (pictured), former partner and vice-chairman of Deloitte Real Estate, who retired last Friday, has taken up a range of advisory positions.