All Property Week articles in 06 August 2004
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Online
Infamous Hatfield colliery to become business park
A colliery that was at the heart of the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike is set to be redeveloped as a 326 acre (132 ha) business park scheme.
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Online
Cap&Reg gets £60m Mall injection
Capital and Regional today confirmed that 16 new investors are to invest £60.5m in its Mall shopping centre fund.
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Insight
Point not taken
A prize for the most inappropriate PowerPoint presentation goes to the British Urban Regeneration Association.
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Markets
OK for Tapton
Sheffield-based Tapton Properties has secured planning permission for a mixed-used regeneration scheme on 120 acres (48.56 ha) of brownfield land at Woodville on the border of Leicestershire and Derbyshire.
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News
Teesland’s Osprey swoops for NFU portfolio
Teesland’s Osprey fund is poised to buy the £65m of properties being sold by insurer NFU Mutual.
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News
New Street station
This is how Birmingham’s New Street station will look if it receives a £350m package of public and private sector development funding.
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Markets
Kingston talks shop
After slipping in the league table of top shopping locations, Kingston is counting on Hammerson to stop the slide
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Professional
Inside parliament
European directives are coming The furore over the implementation by the Financial Services Authority of the Insurance Mediation Directive has highlighted the increasing impact that European legislation has on the property sector.
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Insight
Property, social housing and me
The gritty surrounds of a council estate are a lifetime away from the glamour of London’s Mayfair, but the worlds of property and social housing are set to collide. Property Week’s Ellen Bennett has worked on both sides of the divide and reveals why opposites will have to attract. Photographs ...
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Insight
Social housing cannot be property’s poor relation
‘Double liftS, of course,’ said the eminent architect about his new, mixed-tenure, high-rise Thamesside scheme at a dinner last month. ‘One lift for the social housing in the lower half, another for the apartments above.’
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News
Hotel at Heathrow
BAA Lynton has selected an operator to develop and run a hotel at Heathrow Terminal 5.
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Markets
Who’s new at the town hall?
June’s local elections have changed the UK’s political landscape, and left a host of new faces in charge of some of the biggest local authorities.
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Markets
MoD’s Woolwich retreat secures residential future
Defence Estates believed to be in talks with developers over army barracks