All Property Week articles in 9 October 2015 – Page 7
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Insight
Forty Under 40: The names revealed
Property Week presents the young entrepreneurs, disruptors and leaders of 2015.
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Insight
Forty Under 40: The Party
Rising stars toast their success at celebratory party hosted by Irwin Mitchell.
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Insight
Forty Under 40: More pictures
More pictures from the Property Week Forty Under 40 photoshoot.
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News
Two prime Cardiff offices for sale for more than £30m
The pension fund for National Grid employees has put two prime Cardiff office buildings up for sale for more than £30m, in one of the largest investment sales in the Welsh capital this year.
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News
O2 designer outlet team hired
AEG and Crosstree Real Estate are pushing ahead with the O2 designer outlet scheme in Greenwich, London, and have hired a team to spearhead leasing activity.
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News
London yearly take-up set to hit 2.5m sq ft
Availability of offices in Midtown has dropped to an all-time low of 2.5%, with occupier demand driving rents to unprecedented levels, according to Farebrother.
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Insight
Osborne has taken us back to the 1970s
Industry spokespeople have been calling for a radical overhaul of business rates but the chancellor’s announcement at this week’s Conservative Party Conference has done little to gain trust (“Uniform business rates abolished and councils to keep income”, PropertyWeek.com, 5 October).
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Online
Property Week launches online Share Index
Property Week has launched a new online share price portal, providing up-to-the-minute data on a range of FTSE-listed property investment companies.
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Professional
Local planning authorities should more closely assess housing needs
The traditional affordable housing model appears to be in a precarious state, starved of its two main dependencies.
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Professional
Government sets up review panel to kick-start planning system reforms
The government is taking action to get the planning system working more smoothly to boost housing delivery.