All Property Week articles in 7 October 2011 – Page 3
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News
Optimism dissipates as euro crisis deepens
Sovereign debt and continued tight lending sucks optimism out of market, Lloyds Confidence Monitor shows
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Insight
Lessons from punk era shed light on Greek crisis
The “punk years” is how one top property banker described the global lending picture to us this week
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News
Exton and LaSalle prescribe warehousing for Crawley Glaxo site
LaSalle Investment Management and Exton Estates have bought the 30 acre former GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) site at Manor Royal in Crawley for £9m in the largest land purchase in the south-east this year
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Markets
Need to know: Drivers Jonas Deloitte crane survey
There are more cranes on the Leeds skyline reports Drivers Jonas Deloitte’s annual Leeds crane survey, but it still offers little hope for the region’s development market
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Markets
Offshore turbine manufacturer on course for Sheppey
Public consultation closed last week on a proposed 1.2m sq ft wind turbine factory on a site owned by John Whittaker’s Peel Group on the Isle of Sheppey
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Markets
Wealth of options at Sovereign Street for Leeds council
KPMG in talks as prelets sought for two further sites
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Markets
Need to know: receivers seek Core values in Leeds
What is the Core? A 200,000 sq ft Leeds retail scheme formerly owned by Glenn Maud’s Propinvest, but now one of a list of assets that are in the hands of LPA (Law of Property Act) receivers — in this case Jemma McAndrew and Richard Stanley at Jones Lang LaSalle. ...
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Professional
Government property ‘needs to connect with IT’
Lack of co-ordination between central government’s property and IT plans is harming efforts to make savings from property, a senior civil servant has said
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Professional
Definition of superior landlord’s consent is complex
The message: Pre-conditions to completion under an agreement must be clearly stated
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Professional
Lesbian and gay community receives show of support from real estate industry
Firms organise networking event for property professionals
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News
Colliers’ Ritblat ‘disappointed’ by half-year loss
Colliers International incurred a “disappointing” pretax loss of £3.99m in the first half of the year
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Professional
People Moves: Savills, Lambert Smith Hampton, Clyde & Co and more
Savills has promoted William Gould to head its Italian office; Lionello Rosina, who led the Italian office for seven years, will remain as a consultant. In Paris it has appointed Pierre Olivier Defour from DBX Conseil as a senior adviser and Stéphanie Gauchot-Bardet (above, right) from DTZ in its ...
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Markets
City’s office occupiers wait for rating windfall
Leeds occupiers hope to secure a second victory following a Valuation Tribunal’s ruling earlier this year that rates on offices could be cut by 10%
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News
City Policy Unit to fast-track localism
Minister for cities Greg Clark has set up a unit in the Cabinet Office to ensure Britain’s Core Cities have financial autonomy to grow their own economies
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Markets
Chinese say Yes! to Rotherham
Will Rotherham finally get its long-awaited leisure-based scheme?
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Insight
Grainger chief’s influence shaped residential sector
Rupert Dickinson, former chief executive of Grainger, died on 28 September after a prolonged period of illness. He was aged just 51
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Markets
South-east shopping centres’ soul search
Competition between large-scale malls has driven their growth
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Markets
London Central goes to town with shariah
New fund aims to attract clients from overseas and UK