All Property Week articles in 03 June 2005

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  • Online

    Clifford Chance takes space at Paris development

    2005-06-03T12:42:00Z

    Hammerson and Axa have let 140,000 sq ft (13,000 sq m) of office space at their 9 Place Vendome development in Paris.

  • Online

    Nelson Bakewell founders to buy NB Ventures

    2005-06-03T10:41:00Z

    Nelson Bakewell founders Philip Nelson and Simon Bakewell will buy NB Ventures through their new firm Seagrove Securities, it was announced to company shareholders late yesterday afternoon in London.

  • Room for development: St Modwen’s Queensway Business Park has 20 acres of land for new buildings
    Markets

    Setting up Shrops

    03 June 2005

    English Partnerships’ decision to release land and recent purchases by St Modwen are giving Telford scope for development. Christine Eade reports

  • Insight

    Networkers

    03 June 2005

    Daniel & Hulme was founded in 1991 by Bruce Daniel and Stephen Hulme. It covers all property sectors including professional, commercial, residential and agricultural.

  • What the doctors ordered: Cobalt Business Park, where Capio is to occupy a healthcare centre
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    03 June 2005

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

  • Rooms with a view: the Radisson in Docklands
    Professional

    The market in minutes

    03 June 2005

    Ettie Neil-Gallacher gives you the latest professional and legal news

  • Old Paradise Street
    News

    Lots to watch

    03 June 2005

    Andrews & Robertson, 8 June

  • On the sidelines: as housing associations merge, there are fears that the special needs of some users may be marginalised
    Markets

    Living large

    03 June 2005

    In a marketplace where size offers the best chance of securing funding, housing associations are merging by the dozen.

  • News

    Joint venture

    03 June 2005

    Langtree McLean, Langtree Group and David McLean Group’s joint venture, is to proceed with developing Liverpool’s International Festival Gardens after completing the site assembly. The masterplan for the 95 acre (31.2 ha) site features a waterside park, 1,372 flats in 26 residential blocks and 70 townhouses.

  • Channel hopping: Tyne Tees’ City Road studios, which it occupied for 47 years
    Markets

    ITV switches over

    03 June 2005

    Tyne Tees, the north-east’s ITV franchise, is to move to a new studio in Gateshead, leaving its original Newcastle building as a prime development opportunity.

  • Ravaged by time: the once elegant portico of the neglected former mental institution
    Markets

    Institutional reform

    03 June 2005

    Pritchard Holdings is submitting plans to redevelop a former mental institution that will transform Stafford into an office location.

  • Markets

    Paramount importance

    03 June 2005

    Multiplex wants to redevelop Newcastle’s former Paramount cinema as part of its planned retail complex. But the heritage lobby wants it preserved in its 1930s glory.

  • In business: St James centre sold with a 6.9% yield
    News

    Harman Healy sales show patchy results

    03 June 2005

    Simultaneous commercial and resi events sell only 70% and 68% of lots

  • Insight

    Hanover Square

    03 June 2005

  • News

    Marchday Group

    03 June 2005

    Marchday Group has unveiled plans for Cavendish Square in London’s West End. Part of the gardens will be turned into a pedestrianised square. A cafe, restaurant and market will be created. Freeholder Marchday worked with business improvement district New West End Company. DLG Architects is the masterplanner.

  • Wynyard
    Markets

    The rub of the green

    03 June 2005

    Helios is looking to develop distribution warehouses on a greenfield site in Durham.

  • Insight

    Going places

    03 June 2005

    Who’s moving onwards and upwards.

  • News

    ‘No garage sale’ in UK says Multiplex

    03 June 2005

    As losses mount over Wembley, developer considers selling 50% stake in Newcastle retail scheme

  • Automobile association: new cars at Nissan’s Washington plant will mean more parts suppliers in the north-east
    Markets

    Wheels of fortune

    03 June 2005

    Nissan plans to produce two new models at its Sunderland car plant, and parts suppliers are waiting to take up industrial space nearby.

  • High achiever: Rob Tudor
    News

    On top form

    03 June 2005

    Anyone who has watched Lance Armstrong cycle so quickly up L’Alpe d’Huez during the Tour de France knows what an incredible feat it is.