All Property Week articles in 7 October 2011 – Page 4
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Next in retailer line at Cribbs Causeway
Next is to open a flagship store at the Mall at Cribbs Causeway, as a raft of lifestyle retailers, such as Hugo Boss and Jack Jones, sign for space
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Man mounts El Capitan
Keith Breslauer, managing director of Patron Capital, has completed the vertical “nose” route of the stunning Californian mountain, El Capitan, in three and a half days
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Business Exchange offer due
MWB Group’s potential £52m offer for MWB Business Exchange, the serviced office group, should be lodged soon following the group’s delayed refinancing of its Malmaison hotel chain
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Government makes heavy weather of ‘simple’ business rates reform
Businesses have another fortnight to respond to the government’s consultation on business rates retention, the system through which local councils will be rewarded for achieving growth
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New eco-friendly framework for built environment
Everyone can say they are doing a lot to make their business more eco-friendly. Now, reporting standards are being brought in so they can prove it is the case
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Delivery time cut as B&Q shelves go up in Swindon
The first 300 B Q products have arrived at B Q’s 800,000 sq ft distribution depot at G Park Swindon
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Bitter planning rows left Hammersmith leader ‘fearing for his life’
The leader of Hammersmith and Fulham Council this week revealed he feared for his life “on occasions” during planning disputes, as planning minister Bob Neill denounced the current system for being “too adversarial”
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Pfizer bidding process finishes course
Task force attracts international interest in sale of Discovery Park
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Pandora opens box in Bicester Village
Danish jewellery retailer Pandora is trialling a new concept: its first factory outlet store at Value Retail’s Bicester Village in Oxfordshire
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Take five ... tips to get the best from your kit
1. Choose technology that lets you look at your business strategicallyThe UK’s anaemic growth appears to be fading away and the property industry may soon face some of its toughest times for decades. Software and technology can support the industry but they need to make a strategic impact on improving ...
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Canoe believe it
A team of out-of-town retail investment agents managed to complete the Coniston Challenge — an endurance race in the Lake District on foot, mountain bike and kayak
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Travelodge beds down in Woking
Henderson Global Investors and Berwick Hill Properties have won planning consent for a 108-bed Travelodge hotel in Woking town centre
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Bristol and Bath headed for a ‘creative collision’
Science park developer uses launch to encourage co-operation between technology and business
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Back of the net! York closes in on stadium result
Planning application finally submitted for city’s Community Stadium
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Enterprise zones ‘will suck jobs away’
Minister admits repeat of 1980s, when businesses were lured by incentives
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Aviva Investors’ debut Oz shed buys
Aviva Investors has made its debut purchase for the new Aviva Investors’ Australian Logistics Property Trust
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Savills’ Aussie rules
You may be Britain’s best leasing agent, or a valuer of the highest order, but you are unlikely to match the credentials of Savills Australia’s CEO, Paul McLean
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Assembly told to speed up review
Planners have issued a warning to the Welsh government that its review into the planning system in Wales will create stagnation, unless its report is delivered earlier