All Property Week articles in 03 December 2004
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DevSecs sells Liverpool development site
Development Securities has sold a 6.5 acre (2.63 ha) site in Liverpool to Asda for £5.25m – £1.25m over its book value.
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Plans for new London square revealed
Meridian Delta today unveiled detailed plans for Millennium Square – Greenwich Penninsula’s answer to West End’s Leicester Square.
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Former Design Council chairman to succeed Lipton at CABE
John Sorrell, former chairman of the Design Council, is tipped to succeed Sir Stuart Lipton as chairman of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment.
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Delancey ties up Mayfair lettings
Delancey has secured two new lettings at Chesterfield Gardens in London’s Mayfair.
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Swindon on the slide
The unexpected sale of Swindon’s Brunel Centre has left the New Swindon Company high and dry, but it remains determined to give the town centre a brand new image.
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Shaftesbury shines
Shaftesbury revealed its best annual performance for seven years this week with a 20% net asset value rise in the year to 30 September.
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Slow to start the revolution
Has the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act lived up to its promise?
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A right royal reunion
The Princess Royal officially opened the new international HQ of the Salvation Army at 101 Queen Victoria Street in the City the other day.
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Out on the tiles
The rivalry between Sunderland and Newcastle United football clubs was clearly evident at last week’s launch of River Quarter, which has given Sunderland its first cinema in five years.
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Not open to the public
Confidentiality clauses in tenancy agreements to prevent disclosure of rents may soon become commonplace
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The state of new Yorkshire
Doncaster and Rotherham’s regeneration efforts may have been overshadowed by those of Leeds and Sheffield, but it doesn’t make them any less impressive.
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Millionaire’s row
A multimillionaire local businessman has issued an ultimatum to Bristol council: grant a planning permission this month, or watch my company move out of the city.
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St Modwen splashes out on Midlands sites
St Modwen Developments has bought two sites in the Midlands.
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London sites named for Olympic overflow
London Development Agency to move 285 businesses if Olympic bid succeeds
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Property Week named IBP Weekly Magazine of the Year
Property Week scored two notable triumphs at the 31st International Building Press Awards at London’s Four Seasons Hotel last week.
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St James in hunt to seize La Manga
Bidding for Spanish resort hots up as P&O whittles down bids