All Property Week articles in 1 September 2001
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Professional
Q&A
How can I ensure that the cash reserve placed by my company on deposit works harder for the business and adds to its overall profitability?
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Markets
Medicine men
Outsourcing is being hailed as an up-and-coming industry with massive growth potential. We talk to the companies that provide tailor-made solutions
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News
London spends less on planning
Local authorities in London are spending more than a fifth less on planning services as they were five years ago.
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News
Kent picked for Iron Mountain warehouse
Data-storage giant, although aiming to cut costs, identifies 10 acre shed site in Belvedere
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Markets
Wiltshire offices: Investors take stock
Investors are becoming aware of the area's lack of speculative office stock
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News
InterRoute takes Midtown space
Telecoms company InterRoute is set for one of the biggest lettings of the year so far in London's Midtown by taking WorldCom's surplus space in Holborn.
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News
Housebuilding sector shines
Fears that the housing sector was heading for a sharp downturn were shattered this week when the UK's two largest housebuilders sent buoyant messages to the market.
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Markets
Three into Severn won't go
Three rival shopping schemes aim to make Gloucester a top retail spot. But will they prove too much for the city to handle?
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Markets
Swindon retail: Retailers get a run for their money
The region continues to enhance its assets.
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News
Grosvenor moves into FM
Grosvenor, one of the UK's largest private property companies, is planning to get into the facilities management business by offering a range of outsourced services for tenants on its London estate.
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Markets
Gloucestershire industrial: Pegasus takes flight
Arlington's Pegasus Centre is among the region's biggest schemes
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Professional
Design a landlord
As the trend towards outsourcing grows, new accounting rules may bring outsourced properties back on to the balance sheet, while competition from other structures in the UK market could challenge the landlord's traditional role
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Markets
A corporate cure-all?
Is outsourcing the remedy it is portrayed to be? Or are there headaches to what some see as a 'get rich quick' approach? We examine the possible side effects for the companies who are thinking about outsourcing
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News
Entente cordiale
Insignia Richard Ellis's parent has bought Bourdais France's second-largest agency firm. We examine its entry to the Paris market
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News
Starbucks cools off UK invasion
Coffee-bar operator pulls out of deals around the country to concentrate on central London
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News
First Singapore REIT gets closer
CapitaLand, south-east Asia's largest property group, expects to launch Singapore's first property unit trust by the end of the year after buying S$486m (£190m) of properties for the trust.
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News
City's 'social' duty
The Corporation of London is investigating making developers in the City pay for social housing in neighbouring poorer boroughs.