All Property Week articles in 8 December 2017 – Page 4
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Glenmark takes ground floor at Croxley Park
Croxley Park has signed a 20,000 sq ft deal with research-based pharmaceutical company Glenmark at its newly-completed Grade A office building.
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Creating inspiring destinations
It’s possible that you have never been to – or even heard of – Old Oak Common in north-west London, but that’s likely to change very soon.
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Brexit drags FTSE back
The FTSE 100 ended 0.37% lower at 7,320.75 on Thursday as Brexit uncertainty dragged on earlier gains.
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Berkeley calls peak as half-year profit leaps
Berkeley Group has posted a 36% rise in interim profit, but has warned its current financial year will be a peak for the group.
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We must work together to transform our retail spaces
There is one inalienable truth about the retail property world as we prepare to enter 2018.
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New proptech tool helps identify shopping hotspots
CBRE’s Calibrate tool tracks 100 million mobile devices to map consumer behaviour and spending potential
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WeWork targets rapid growth in London and the regions
US co-working giant plans to double the size of its UK business next year
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Hammerson purchase of Intu highlights doubts over values
No wonder Hammerson made an all-share offer for Intu on Wednesday.
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Cracking the concept of space as a service is vital
We never would have predicted today’s business climate when we established Kontor three years ago.
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Citibase's London hat-trick of flexible office signings
Citibase has signed a hat-trick of management contracts for flexible office hubs in London’s Knightsbridge, Victoria and Southwark.
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Fracking: back frack it or sack it?
In 2011, fracking hit the headlines when it was blamed for two earthquakes. But recently, there has been an increase in exploratory activity. Will 2018 be the year fracking finally takes off?
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Who’s next on the shopping list after Intu?
Whoa. A few people might have thought something was afoot in June when it emerged that John Whittaker’s Peel Holdings had built up a 4.6% stake in Hammerson, but nobody gave it too much thought.
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Queensgate fuels Generator with €215m refinancing deal
Loan from Société Générale and HSBC will help fund Queensgate’s plans to grow the hostel business
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Property Week Digital Edition - 8 December 2017
WeWork growth – Fracking – Simon Davis interview – Occupiers focus – VOA offices
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Petrolheads set to make a racket on the road to Mipim
Not content with showcasing his sporting prowess by co-founding the LandAid Mipim Tennis Classic, Inspired Asset Management chief executive Martin Skinner is set to make a racket in a different way ahead of this year’s event.
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End of year expert opinion
The target set in the Budget to build 300,000 homes is ambitious, considering efforts to date have been largely unsuccessful in tackling the housing supply/demand imbalance.
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What does the draft London Plan mean for the industry?
Clarity on affordable housing welcomed but experts fear student housing proposals will hamper development
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What does new-look C&W team mean for the future?
John Forrester talks about his new role as global president and the thinking behind other key promotions
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Business rate appeals drop sharply
A massive drop has been recorded in the number of business rate appeals, according to data published by the Valuation Office Agency.
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HMRC signs for 240,000 sq ft in Stratford
HMRC has formally signed an agreement to lease Westfield’s 14 Westfield Avenue, Stratford, London, for 25 years.