All Property Week articles in London Supplement 2010
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Watch This Space
Developer Mount Anvil has unveiled a “lens” sculpture in orange polyurethane and steel outside its This Space office and retail scheme at the edge of Nine Elms regeneration on Wandsworth Road, south-west London
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Prime suspect
The resurgence of top-end residential property in the capital could be stymied by the new 50% income tax band and the increase in stamp duty
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Overseas investors still love London
The defensive qualities of London real estate, like gold, have proved a compelling factor in attracting overseas investors
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Factory outlet
Yesterday’s redundant industrial buildings are to become tomorrow’s swanky new offices under Derwent London’s latest venture
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Chisholm to lead Malcolm Hollis in Mayfair
Andrew Chisholm is to head the new Mayfair office of Malcolm Hollis, which opens in Hay’s Mews next month
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A capital fellow
William Jackson, head of central London development at Cushman & Wakefield, recalls being wiped out in the 1990s recession and looks forward to the revival of Battersea and Nine Elms
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Unfinished business
As London business improvement districts come up for renewal, can they convince cash-strapped occupiers to keep backing them?
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bob’s new job headline
Lovells property law veteran Bob Kidby starts a new career as a residential developer at Welbeck Land next week
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Euro vote would be blow to London as fund manager hub
July poll on tighter regulation for investors could impact capital’s future as centre for institutions