All Property Week articles in 8 June 2012 – Page 6
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News
Galway retail sale is NAMA’s largest outside Dublin
Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency has put up for sale a €27m retail investment in Galway, in what will be its biggest domestic asset sale outside Dublin.
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Life’s a gas for Kennedy Wilson in Dublin
International real estate investment and services firm Kennedy Wilson has bought a residential property in Dublin out of receivership.
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Insight
Government must embrace property in drive for tech growth
Everyone is talking about growth. One area that looks interesting is the world of TMT: technology, media and telecoms.
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News
Hunter tracks down Richmond Hill home
Northacre founder John Hunter is among the parties shortlisted to buy a lucrative residential development site in Richmond, south-west London.
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Markets
Developers and occupiers united in Leeds
Imminent office prelet decisions could spark mini-building boom. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Markets
Homeware retailer waits for delivery of DHL shed
The Range in talks with CBRE Global Investors to take over Thorne shed. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Insight
Onwards, but not upwards: Property Week and GVA Leasing Debate
Property Week and GVA teamed up to host a debate addressing the need for alternatives to upward-only rent reviews during times of economic difficulty. Photographs by Oliver Knight
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Professional
Need to know: cuts to eclipse solar tariff
The government has confirmed the changes it will make this year to the solar feed-in tariff (FIT) paid to developers of large solar power installations, following a consultation on the proposals.
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Markets
Monks Cross planning goes into extra time
York celebrates stadium win but it is a game of two halves for retail plans. Hardeep Sandher reports
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News
Crest’s Stone digs ‘dope’ dress sense
As the nation settled down last weekend to enjoy all the pomp and circumstance of one of the decade’s most significant televisual events — Ludgate is, of course, referring to the final of BBC One karaoke fest The Voice — one member of the property fraternity in particular was barely ...
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Markets
Gems Education to take development course
Two Hammersmith office buildings will be redeveloped. David Hatcher reports
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Markets
Thomas Cook packs up stores as online traffic rises
Travel agent Thomas Cook revealed pretax losses of £328m in the six months to 31 March last week, and has closed 115 stores since December as part of plans to turn around its UK operations.
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Professional
RICS to protect valuers from indemnity ‘confetti’ shower
Industry warns against taking on work without liability cap. Sarah Townsend reports
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Markets
‘CottonOn’ wins Manchester regeneration competition
A team led by architect Tilney Shane on 24 May won the British Council for Offices and Property Week competition to design a regeneration scheme in Manchester.
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Markets
Elsworth parts company with Stirling’s Newett
Stirling Investments’ former property director, Ian Elsworth, has left to join Leeds-based Scotfield Group.
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Markets
Royal College of Music tunes up halls
College plans refurbishment and second student residence. David Hatcher reports
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Professional
People moves: Hamptons International, Regal Homes, Cluttons and more...
Hamptons International has appointed James Underhill from Berkeley Homes as an associate director in its residential development and investment team,
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Markets
Q+A: Sir Terry Farrell’s mega-hub and flow city
Property Week asks Sir Terry Farrell about the Old Oak Comon masterplan
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Markets
Take three: progress reports on schemes at White City
Property Week reports on the latest from the developments at London’s White City
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Professional
South London Citizens raise Nine Elms trust issues with local council
Community activists in Wandsworth, south-west London, have urged the local council to set up a community land trust as part of plans for the Nine Elms regeneration area, near Battersea.