All articles by Giles Barrie – Page 8
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Online
Midweek Bulletin: Inside the CB Richard Ellis and Jones Lang LaSalle Q1 figures
In this week’s Midweek Bulletin Giles Barrie and James Whitmore turn their attention to the first quarter results released today by the two largest global property consultancies - CB Richard Ellis and Jones Lang LaSalle.
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Online
Awards Bulletin: Inside the judging process
Property Week’s Giles Barrie and James Whitmore take you inside the judging process for the Property Awards 2011, explaining the rationale behind some of this year’s big winners.
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Online
Midweek Bulletin: Q1 Round-Up
Property Week editor-in-chief Giles Barrie and executive editor James Whitmore deliver a Q1 special discussing the mood across the property market at a range of events this week.
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Online
Bright to step down at Crown Estate
Roger Bright is to retire as chief executive of the Crown Estate at the end of the year.
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Online
Midweek Budget Bulletin: Everything you need to know from this year's Budget
Property Week’s editor-in-chief Giles Barrie and assistant editor (professional) Richard Heap take you through the top five key points from this year’s Budget.
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Insight
Arresting news exacerbates maudlin MIPIM mood
Even before Robert and Vincent Tchenguiz were arrested at dawn on Wednesday, the mood at MIPIM was sober
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Blogs
After the shock, the MIPIM sympathy for the Tchenguiz brothers
Following yesterday's dramatic news of their arrest - accompanied by plenty of 'I told you so remarks', people now seem to feel sorry for Robert and Vincent.
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Blogs
MIPIM reacts to the Tchenguiz brothers' arrests
It is amazing that news of the Tchenguiz brothers’ arrest broke during MIPIM week.
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Online
MIPIM 2011: Nicholas Cowell looks to buy outside London
Nicholas Cowell, head of the Cowell Group, is looking outside his usual central London buying hotspot at regional retail properties.
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Online
MIPIM 2011 TV: Middle East unrest should see money flock to London
Safe havens, such as London and Paris, could see international money flooding in as a result of the Middle Eastern political unrest, Jones Lang LaSalle’s EMEA head Christian Ulbrich said today.
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Online
MIPIM BLOG: It feels like 1996’. `It feels like 1992’
It is part of property’s groupthink to talk about the gap between London and the rest of the UK, but at MIPIM it becomes clear just how wide the contrast has become.
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News
Property Week goes International
This week we have launched a very special Property Week – the spectacular first-ever International edition of our magazine
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Online
Midweek Bulletin: What next for Westfield as Frank Lowy steps back?
Property Week’s editor-in-chief, Giles Barrie, and executive editor, James Whitmore, discuss the announcement that Frank Lowy will take a back seat role at the property behemoth he founded, Westfield.
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Midweek Bulletin: A gloomy view of the high street and British Land's latest buy
In this week’s Midweek Bulletin Property Week editor-in-chief Giles Barrie and executive editor James Whitmore discuss the latest figures from The Local Data Company which show retail vacancy at all-time highs across the UK.
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Insight
West Ham must win Olympic stadium bid
West Ham United or Tottenham Hotspur? Property fundamentals or community needs? Heart or head?
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Insight
Cities can lead Britain’s return to growth
What role should Britain’s great cities play in the government’s agenda for growth?
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Online
Midweek Bulletin: Knight Frank's "optimistic" view of London
Property Week editor-in-chief Giles Barrie and executive editor James Whitmore discuss this morning’s Knight Frank central London breakfast - and the optimistic view taken by the property consultancy.
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Online
King Sturge's 250th anniversary raises nearly £500,000 for charity
King Sturge raised almost £500,000 through last year’s 1760 Charity Appeal to celebrate the firm’s 250 years in business.
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Insight
What will be CB Richard Ellis’s next giant step?
CB Richard Ellis is on the verge of buying ING’s fund management arm, and also seized more than 20% of Britain’s £40bn investment pie last year
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Insight
Localism cannot yet be the driver for growth
Nimbyism or “pimbyism” – “not” or “please” in my back yard? That is the question surrounding the Localism Bill, which had its second reading in the House of Commons this week