All Property Week articles in 01 July 2005

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  • Online

    British Land to sell stake in Dublin shopping centre

    2005-07-01T14:54:00Z

    British Land is set to sell its 50% stake in the Ilac shopping centre in Dublin to Irish property developer Joe O’Reilly for 125m (£84.7m).

  • Online

    Redrow and Blackfriars to develop £600m Watford Junction scheme

    2005-07-01T11:29:00Z

    Malory Clifford’s Blackfriars Investments and housebuilder Redrow and have joined forces to develop a £600m mixed-use scheme at Watford Junction in Hertfordshire.

  • News

    Train of terror

    01 July 2005

    Good Samaritans may be thin on the ground in these selfish times but last week several members of the Atisreal board revealed their charitable side to one of my stranded colleagues.

  • Surf’s up: cool boarders
    Insight

    Sun, sea and scrumpy

    01 July 2005

    Alder King’s annual outing to the Devon coast made the most of Californian temperatures and beach fun.

  • Markets

    Road to renewal

    01 July 2005

    Hereford council believes upgrading the city’s outmoded ring road holds the key to fulfilling plans for an office and retail scheme.

  • Circle of life: Birmingham’s Rotunda is about to undergo a revamp
    Insight

    Remembering the Rotunda

    01 July 2005

    Sir, I am now in my 81st year, and after reading your article on Birmingham in last week’s issue (Development, 24.06.05, p64) I couldn't help recalling the heady days in the 1960s when James (Jim) Roberts designed the city’s Rotunda building.

  • News

    A right royal rebate

    01 July 2005

    The news in the royal family’s annual accounts that the Queen won a £1m business rate rebate after arguing that Buckingham Palace had been overvalued by Westminster City Council got me wondering.

  • News

    PwC to outsource surplus

    01 July 2005

    PricewaterhouseCoopers is to launch a tender for the management of its surplus property.

  • Insight

    Networkers

    01 July 2005

    Young & Butt was formed in 1995 after a management buyout of J Trevor & Webster by its principal directors, and celebrates its 10-year anniversary this month. The multidisciplinary practice covers retail, industrial, office, property management, valuation and rent reviews with its newly established building survey department.

  • Insight

    The mouse trap

    01 July 2005

    The retail sector used to dismiss online shopping as a passing fad. But after initial hiccups, internet retailing is posing a serious threat.

  • News

    Mike Slade

    01 July 2005

    Mike Slade was among a host of property stars at the Party Near the Park charity gala last Thursday.

  • Up for bags: freehold is on market for £10.75m
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    01 July 2005

    Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • Raise a glass: Cheltenham’s Brewery project
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    01 July 2005

    Jonathan Brasse gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • Surtees: new director at Gleeds
    Professional

    The market in minutes

    01 July 2005

    Ettie Neil-Gallacher gives you the lowdown on all the sectors

  • Dock watching: Woolston Riverside will feature three 23-storey residential towers and provide marine-related employment
    Markets

    Marine life

    01 July 2005

    Lord Rogers’ ambitious Woolston Riverside development in Southampton aims to keep the city’s maritime tradition alive.

  • News

    Savills to partner Trammell on Lexmark portfolio

    01 July 2005

    US property services company Trammell Crow has brought in Savills to help provide property management services for Lexmark in Europe and Asia.

  • News

    Leslau unveils Preventicum

    01 July 2005

    Nick leslau is one of the backers of Preventicum, a company providing medical centres for business people.

  • News

    Keppie Massie looks outside Liverpool

    01 July 2005

    Liverpool-based agent Keppie Massie plans to open a dedicated Manchester office to build its business in the city.

  • News

    Isis Waterside Regeneration

    01 July 2005

    Isis Waterside Regeneration last week submitted plans to Glasgow City Council for the £40m first phase of development along Glasgow’s Forth and Clyde canal. The plans are for two residential developments, of 102 and 245 units, at Speirs Lock.

  • Professional

    Inside parliament

    01 July 2005

    Windfall woes