All Property Week articles in 02 September 2005
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Markets
Socialist worker
John Callcutt is pursuing a social housing agenda for Crest Nicholson while defending the housebuilder from predator Heron. Photographs by Bohdan Cap
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Markets
A streetwise planning regime
Yolande Barnes says investment vehicles are needed to improve urban schemes
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Insight
Networkers
Savills is an international property services group with a network of offices throughout Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and employs 12,700 staff worldwide from 103 offices. Savills’ Leeds office covers all sectors of the commercial market in the north of ...
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Online
Property software and new media
Wise up to the threat from viruses and disgruntled employees or pay the price, says David Lawson
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Markets
The market in minutes
Anna Goldie gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
The market in minutes
Jonathan Brasse gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Professional
The market in minutes
Ettie Neil-Gallacher gives you the latest professional and legal news
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News
Yorks + north Lincs
Credit Sussie completes forward-funding in Leeds Priority Sites secures Sheffield consent The market in minutes The end of the line From tiny acorns Called to the Bar Bradford's new centre for work, rest and prayer
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Taking liberty
Laura Chesters accompanied Liberty International’s new chairman Sir Robert Finch on a trip to its best-known centre, Lakeside.
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Professional
RICS: we want to police money laundering
Institution lobbies to regulate estate agents under new European Commission rules
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Insight
Labours land tax raid
Property’s nemesis – a development land tax – is set to dominate the industry’s autumn agenda.
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Insight
Labour's Land Tax raid
Should developers pay a levy for planning consent or will the planning gain supplement be a tax too far for the industry?
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Professional
Howard Kennedy
Law firm Howard Kennedy has advised restaurant chain Giraffe on two restaurants it has leased at the Royal Festival Hall (pictured) on London’s South Bank and 21 Wimbledon High Street in south-west London. Giraffe has 11 restaurants in the capital and plans to open another by the end of the ...
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News
Rubbing shoulders on hols
It is almost impossible to hold a conversation during September that doesn’t cover a boring exchange of holiday anecdotes.
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Markets
Office take-up in Hemel Hempstead hits record high
Hertfordshire council letting accounts for more than half of take-up so far this year
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Markets
Heading into orbital
After a slow period, there is light at the end of the tunnel for the office market around the north M25 area.
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Insight
Going places
Who’s moving onwards and upwards. For all this week’s appointments, turn to p127
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Professional
Material gains
The RICS has launched a professional qualification that will allow building surveyors to inspect properties for asbestos.
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Markets
Milton Keynes scheme’s full house
Stone & Websters has taken the last remaining space at Milton Keynes’ Witan Gate House office scheme.