All Property Week articles in 03 March 2006
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Network Rail reveals Euston and Victoria shortlists
Network Rail has announced the shortlist of developers competing to carry out development at London's Euston and Victoria stations.
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Prince urges surveyors to learn from the past
The Prince of Wales warned the RICS of the dangers inherent in the planning system, at a dinner to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the granting of the institution's royal charter and the 30th anniversary of its planning faculty.
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Vinoly's vision
Land Securities' architect has turned tower design on its head. Daniel Thomas reports
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Professional
The in thing
In the second in our series for young surveyors, Ettie Neil-Gallacher looks at the salary benefits of investment agency
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Sol searching
A visit to the auction room is usually a happy reminder that our industry is not just populated by MIPIM veterans or yacht-owners.
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North-east
Developers vie with logistics groups for 150 acres of sites Helios regeneration arm debuts with 43m north-east schemes Aspers The market in minutes When the boats come in Highway patrol Out of fashion Where competing uses ...
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Networkers
Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels is a hotel investment services firm, employing more than 150 professionals in 19 offices around the world.
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The market in minutes
Anna Goldie gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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For London's skyline, the only way is up
Livingstone and Prescott are right to back tall buildings
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London Merchant Securities
London Merchant Securities has been granted detailed planning consent for its proposed mixed-use redevelopment of Greenwich Reach in south-east London. The scheme will include 900,000 sq ft (83,612 sq m) of residential and around 75,000 sq ft (6,967 sq m) of retail on an 8 acre (3.2 ha) brownfield ...
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RICS stalwarts leave
The RICS has completed the restructuring of its respected public affairs and policy department, despite member concerns that it will lose key employees.
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Land Securities
Land Securities has unveiled plans for an audacious Raphael Vinoly-designed 45-storey tower at 20 Fenchurch Street in the City of London. The 850,000 sq ft (78,966 sq m) building will be unique in having its larger floorplates at the top.
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The season for a jolly
If the Winter Olympics in Turin had you yearning to return to the slopes, Ludgate can help.
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Licensed leisure + hotels
Irish pub values soar after smoking ban TV actor renovates derelict Camden pub Get to beds Arora's new dawn Pump action
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Highway patrol
Stop orders from the Highways Agency are preventing development across the north-east.
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Greenwich planners reject heart of Millennium Village
Council throws out detailed application for peninsula centre because of overcrowding concerns
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No green light
Developers are always criticised for destroying our green and pleasant land and concreting over the countryside, so you would expect that any attempt to preserve nature would be met with open arms.