All articles by Natalie Stevenson – Page 4
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Markets
Fight for the law
Land Securities and Delancey's huge schemes around London's Fetter Lane will both chase the same occupiers.
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Markets
Double vision
Rugby Estates plans a 100% increase in its Covent Garden holding within five years and is looking for investors to join the party.
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News
Investors’ property love affair continues
Property Week/Primepitch survey shows private buyers on the increase
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News
Deutsche feeder fund for 'man in street'
£100m offshore fund brings property to private investors
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Insight
The Lord Mayor's show
The new Lord Mayor of London has put property at the top of his agenda for the next year. Natalie Stevenson speaks to him and his contemporaries in the industry
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News
Standard Life to set up private fund duo
Private investors set to gain from £154m commercial portfolio in first new fund
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Markets
Raising the game
While UK investors drag their heels in central Europe, global firms have started looking further east beyond the first round of EU accession countries.
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Markets
How the east was won
Western shopping trends are becoming firmly established in Budapest, Prague and Warsaw. We examine the changing retail scene
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Markets
'It's who you know that counts here'
Developers tell Natalie Stevenson what it’s like to do business in countries that are still struggling to cast off their reputation for corruption
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Markets
Lights… camera…
Prague’s historic streets have made it big on the cinema screen – and the property sector can get a piece of the action, too.
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News
Close fund to buy phone retailer's HQ
£41.5m 'low-risk' deal for Carphone Warehouse office in west London
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News
FSA investment overhaul welcomed
Changes to collective investment schemes will allow more flexibility
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Markets
Still in the running
With the exodus overseas some have predicted the end of the UK call centre market. But it's not finished yet.
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News
Allsop sets £148m record for commercial auction
Highest-ever UK sale softens fears that private investor buying is slowing
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News
Fund review offers research to investors
New review brings independent analysis and market commentary
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Markets
Health food
Derek and Edwina Lilley established themselves as restaurateurs with Est Est Est. Now they're looking for new sites for their latest concept.
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Markets
Flight path
A factory to build wings for the Airbus A380 superjumbo is set to lift the stagnant industrial market in north Wales.
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Markets
Down to the wire
The North Wales Technology Park has been built in far-flung Abergele. But what the location lacks in facilities, it makes up for in fibre-optic broadband cables.
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Markets
Chester's centre back
Will a planning directive forcing housebuilders to include office elements reignite Chester's flagging office market?
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News
Syndicates scramble to get in the zone
Investors try to cash in on enterprise zones' tax breaks