All Property Week articles in 7 May 2010 – Page 8
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Markets
Cowells got property talent
Music mogul Simon Cowell’s brother Nicholas to start Property Week blog. Doug Morrison reports
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Insight
East Mids rating conundrum
Sir, You reported that liabilities for sheds and offices in the east Midlands are likely to fall by 6% and 7% in the year from 1 April 2010 (professional, 26.03.10)
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News
Clarification
The Longmartin joint venture between Shaftesbury and the Mercers’ Company, which includes St Martin’s Courtyard in Covent Garden, does not form any part of the Drivers Jonas Deloitte appointment
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Markets
City’s cultural quarter moves a step nearer
The South West of England Regional Development Agency has paid £1.2m for two sites in Gloucester city centre
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News
Lloyds pulls plug on ex-Lazard City HQ site
Ernst & Young appointed as administrator to company that owns 21 Moorfields
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Professional
JLL gets its kicks for charity
On 15 April, a team from Jones Lang LaSalle (above) won a five-a-side football competition that it arranged with Sainsbury’s property division, to raise money for charity Sports Relief
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Online
CB Richard Ellis Central and Eastern Europe Viewpoint: "Retail Demographics - Concern or Opportunity?"
“The Central Eastern Europe (CEE) retail market reached a turning point in 2009. The economic downturn ended a decade of strong growth to the CEE retail structure that was characterized by developers, investors and retailers extending their reach into new and often untapped territory.”
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Online
CB Richard Ellis UK Monthly Index
An index of returns and the % change in returns across office, industrial and retail property and all property.
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News
Drinking-up time as Mitchells & Butlers tucks into food
Mitchells & Butlers is thought to have instructed Sapient Corporate Finance to find a buyer for 300 pubs in a process that could raise £500m
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News
Investor checks if it can still buy Burberry
Sale of Scotch House on London’s Haymarket in doubt after Staplecross’s funding falls through
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News
British Land woos UBS for Broadgate scheme
British Land and Blackstone Group are in talks with UBS to develop a 600,000 sq ft scheme at 4 and 6 Broadgate in the City of London
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Professional
People Moves: Corestate, British Waterways and more
Western Heritable Investment Company and Base2stay have relocated to 2 Babmaes Street, London SW1Y 6HD. Tel: 020 7491 2948.
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News
Pumphrey brings experience to Mayfair Capital
Mayfair Capital Investment Management has appointed Ned Pumphrey as investment director and head of transactions
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Markets
Databank: stock shortage rocks Brighton
The Brighton and Hove city market sits on its own within Sussex and has its own seasonal trends that are not so evident within other towns in the county. Year on year, peak months are from March through to the end of September.
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News
Bridging to help firms over troubled waters
Bridging Finance has launched Cashflow Assist, a new type of loan designed to help businesses overcome temporary cashflow disruptions
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Professional
Fortune favours the brave: setting up in a recession
Setting up on your own in the midst of a financial crisis is a daunting prospect. Richard Heap meets the young guns that went for it
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Professional
Self-storage + roadside: Caisson boxes clever
Fund manager believes sector has potential to reach 3,000 stores in the UK