All Property Week articles in 9 October 2015 – Page 8
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Markets
Q&A: Lord Sugar and Kelly Hoppen join forces for resi conversion
The reality TV stars have teamed up to convert St James’s office into luxury apartments that will cost up to £12m each.
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Housing to take centre stage in London mayoral battle
How do the two main contenders to be London’s next mayor compare on housing policy?
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Portable revolution for retail parks
In retail parks spanning the length and breadth of the UK, a portable revolution is taking place.
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Why outlets are in
It’s cool to love a bargain these days; just ask the droves of shoppers heading to Poundland, Lidl and Aldi or, increasingly, those making a special trip to an outlet centre.
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Retail park hot spots
What’s the number-one retail park in the UK at the moment? According to new research by location specialists CACI, Fosse Park, in Leicester, owned by the Crown Estate, tops the pile.
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Filling in the gaps – vacancy rates in retail parks
Vacancy rates on UK retail parks are at their lowest level since the end of 2004, according to research from Trevor Wood Associates, publisher of The Definitive Guide to Retail Leisure Parks 2015 .
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Interview: Tony Page of the Original Factory Shop
Tony Page knows a thing or two about dopamine - and apparently so do his customers.
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The Derwent Group – a developer with retail eyes
Although down south the Derwent Group isn’t as well known as its completely unconnected Derwent London namesake, if you drive around the northern half of the country, chances are you will pass one of the company’s numerous retail parks.
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News
Business park rents rebound strongly
Rents across UK business parks rebounded over the first half of the year, with growth now expected to be the strongest since the period prior to the dot.com crash in 2000, Bilfinger GVA’s latest Business Park Review has revealed.
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New kids on the block in out-of-town retail investment
Business is booming out of town. Investment in retail parks is up 27% year on year, says DTZ, thanks to 57 transactions in the first half of 2015 racking up a cool £1.31bn.
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Five minutes with: Andrew Jones of LondonMetric
The chief executive of LondonMetric on Poundland chocolate, curry and the joy of Grease .
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Online
Queensberry secures more Newport lettings ahead of opening
Queensberry Real Estate has secured 10,000 sq ft of new lettings to brands including Jack Jones, The Body Shop, Wagamama and Tiger at Friars Walk, Newport.