All Property Week articles in 10 June 2005
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Online
LandSecs buys LXB for £360m
Land Securities has bought retail park specialist LXB Properties for around £360m, bringing its retail park ownership to 30.
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Online
ProLogis poaches Gazeley managing director
Gazeley managing director Andrew Griffiths has defected from the industrial and distribution developer to rival ProLogis.
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Online
CALA storms Scottish Property Awards
CALA Properties took the Scottish Property Awards by storm last night, winning three awards for its development projects.
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News
Walichnowski’s twin towers
Former head of Lend Lease Europe and director of Land Securities Peter Walichnowski has unveiled the first project of his Korean-based company.
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Insight
Sugar and space
At Monday’s Norwood Property Lunch, Sir Alan Sugar held forth on real estate investment, reality TV and why property agents aren’t quite as bad as their football counterparts.
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News
The stage is set
The latest production from the Graftongate developer and part-time threatrical impresario, Advertisement by new Liverpool playwright Michael Chapman, is due to be shown at the city’s Unity theatre from 24 to 26 June and at the Diorama theatre, 34 Osnaburgh Street, London NW1 from 27 June to 2 July. It’s ...
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Markets
Ribble rouser
Preston wants to boost its profile by rejuvenating areas around the River Ribble.
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News
A poor spell
The legal eagles at Lovells are well known for being sticklers for grammar, so they must have been unimpressed by Tesco’s efforts to publicise its new store in the basement of the law firm’s swish office in London’s Midtown.
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Markets
Terminal philosophy
BAA and Dixons launched a new retail concept Heathrow airport’s Terminal 1 last week.
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News
Painting the scheme red
Liverpool’s victory over AC Milan in the European Champions League final will go down in the annals of sporting history.
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Markets
Nuclear reaction
The decommissioning of the Sellafield plant has prompted plans for a £70m makeover, led by Wayne Hemingway, for Whitehaven’s harbourside.
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Insight
Networkers
Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker is the only international surveying firm to have a dedicated Thames Valley office.
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Insight
Rural myths and urban reality
Sir, It would appear the time has come to declare war on two new enemies of Britain’s rural way of life: the weekender and the wealthy commuter, the very pair who until recently were seen as the saviours of declining rural communities.
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Markets
The market in minutes
Sean McAllister gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
The market in minutes
Deirdre Hipwell gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Professional
Mapped out
Kensington and Chelsea council has embarked on a 20-year asset management plan. Ettie Neil-Gallacher tours the royal borough
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News
To Russia with love
Retail surveyor Charles Slater is the latest in a long line of employees to take advantage of Cushman & Wakefield’s international opportunities.
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Insight
Looking for roubles
In his quest for world market leadership, Cushman president Bruce Mosler is looking eastward to Moscow. Yet doubts remain about Russia.