All Property Week articles in 7 October 2011 – Page 2
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News
Get well goon
Consoling” last week, as Goonernet, the largest collection of Arsenal-supporting property professionals met at the offices of the Coffer Group
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Professional
Planners train their sights on policy framework
Local officers have finally had their say on the new framework
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Markets
Twinterview: Knight Frank's Will Foster
Will Foster (@willfoz4) is partner in agency at Knight Frank. Kent, Surrey and Sussex have been his patch for 14 years and he covers the whole of the south-east outside of central London. In his first “twinterview”, he gives a round-up of market activity across region for Property Week
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News
Lipton to lead urban riot task force
Sir Stuart Lipton and Julian Metcalfe, the entrepreneur behind Pret A Manger and Itsu, have been appointed to lead post-riot regeneration in Tottenham and Croydon
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Markets
Regent Quarter’s lucrative final phase
One of central London’s longest-running mixed-used regeneration projects, Regent Quarter in King’s Cross, is drawing to a close. It has already altered perceptions of a once unfashionable area
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News
Morrisons fills pork pie void at Trowbridge
Morrisons and developer Prorsus are drawing up plans to regenerate the 10 acre site of the former Bowyers pork pie factory in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, into a 155,000 sq ft leisure and retail scheme
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Insight
Get your work experience here
Sir, What an inspiring article by Graham Chase explaining how surveyors that offer work experience actually donate expensive training (feedback, 16.09.11).I agree with Chase’s view and this is supported by the fact that one of the favoured auction lots at charity events is a month’s work experience at one of ...
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Markets
Gerald Eve heads to Kings Hill
Gerald Eve has taken expansion space for its rates payments management services and property management finance team at Liberty Property Trust UK’s Kings Hill business park in West Malling. Gerald Eve had been based in a smaller office at Churchill Square on the park. It has now moved to a ...
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News
HSBC’s head of real estate lending exits
Ian Goldsworthy, head of UK real estate lending at HSBC, has left the bank
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News
Ministry of Sound turns up volume at Elephant
A long-running dispute between Oakmayne and nightclub operator Ministry of Sound has escalated ahead of next Tuesday’s planning decision on a 41-storey residential tower at the Elephant and Castle in south London
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Insight
If you want the housing job done …
Sir, I was saddened to read Mira Bar-Hillel’s article, reporting her disappointment that, after nearly four years of effort to get the concept of build to let off the ground, as a part-solution to the housing crisis that young people and first-time buyers now face in our overvalued domestic residential ...
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Insight
Voyages of discovery
Six surveyors travelled the world this summer through a global internship scheme. Christine Eade hears their experiences in the latest in our series of monthly 1st Friday articles for young people in property
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Markets
Nokia disconnects with Surrey
Mobile manufacturer’s decision to leave is a blow, but Santander and Total will buoy market
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Insight
Wanted: site for housing development
Many of you will have read in the national press criticism of my support, as chairman of the Property Forum, for the Tory coalition and for radical change in our planning law
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News
Treasury ponders debt REITs
Government examines vehicles for mortgage and social housing fields
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Markets
New deals in Maidstone Mall
Capital & Regional, asset manager of the Mall Fund, has agreed a new 10-year lease with Sports Direct at the Maidstone Mall
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News
Rents could get cut in Ireland
Irish commercial tenants will have the right to seek a cut in their rent to the market level under proposed new legislation
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Markets
CTP still straddling Pennines post St James
CTP involved in Sheffield and Wakefield despite St James split