All Property Week articles in 10 September 2004

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  • Online

    Coventry airport terminal denied

    2004-09-13T16:39:00Z

    Warwick District Council rejected plans for a permanent new passenger terminal at Coventry Airport in a planning committee meeting on 11 September.

  • Online

    Radial takes £41m DIRFT warehouses

    2004-09-13T10:16:00Z

    The Radial Distribution Fund, the joint-venture between Warner Estate Holdings and the Bank of Scotland, has bought three distribution warehouses at the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT) Logistics Park for £41.1m.

  • Online

    Norwich City FC unveils Carrow Road project

    2004-09-10T13:35:00Z

    Premiership football club Norwich City today unveiled plans for a 6-acre (2.4-ha) redevelopment of land surrounding its Carrow Road stadium.

  • Online

    Punch in 335m InnSpired purchase

    2004-09-10T10:52:00Z

    Punch Taverns, the listed UK pub operator, today announced it had bought pub management company InnSpired for £335m.

  • Vimal Shah
    Insight

    The word from the street

    10 September 2004

    The government’s consultation on banning upward-only rent reviews ends next week. But Property Week’s own consultation of occupiers reveals that they have other, more pressing problems with leases Photographs by Marius Hansen

  • Insight

    Networkers

    10 September 2004

    Who’s worked with whom at Hicks Baker. Founded in 1989, the property consultant advises clients, predominately in the Thames Valley.

  • News

    Nordic markets

    10 September 2004

  • News

    Widows sells low-yield retail park

    10 September 2004

    Scottish Widows Investment Partnership, on behalf of Abbey Life Assurance Company, has sold Stirling Retail Park, Borehamwood, to a private investor client of Churston Heard for £25.5m.

  • Hot topic: Roger Hicks (centre) and Fiona Brownfoot (right) canvass guests' opinions on BIDs at the Hicks Baker retail event
    Markets

    Local knowledge

    10 September 2004

    Essential information, project updates and gossip.

  • Worth the wait: Marshall's Yard
    Markets

    Local knowledge

    10 September 2004

    Essential information, project updates and gossip. Natalie Stevenson reports

  • Room with a view: the speculative City Point will dominate Leeds' city core, while Bridgewater Place and Whitehall Riverside demonstrate the growth of offices
    Markets

    Leeds makes its Point

    10 September 2004

    A speculative office scheme in Leeds city centre joins the fray of those already on site. But is there demand for it?

  • Wilson: trust will pay out quarterly
    News

    Teesland TAPPs into investment trust

    10 September 2004

    Fund manager to launch £100m offshore, UK-listed vehicle for private investors

  • Insight

    May the horse be with you

    10 September 2004

    Our front page revelation last week that Irish horseracing magnates John Magnier and JP McManus are set to buy Unilever House in the City of London could threaten to reopen an old wound.

  • News

    Property majors hit record highs as market soars

    10 September 2004

    Share sin Land Securities, British Land and Liberty International soared to record levels last week, as property shares enjoyed their best period for months.

  • Markets

    Slough’s heartache

    10 September 2004

    The Heart of Slough, a huge regeneration project of the town centre, is in trouble. With office vacancy rates already hitting 30%, it hardly seems the right time to be planning more.

  • Working the Oracle: Hammerson is in a celebratory mood as the owners of Reading's main retail scheme
    Markets

    Many happy returns

    10 September 2004

    Reading’s flagship shopping centre, the Oracle, celebrates its fifth birthday this month, and it can expect one or two special treats in the way of rent reviews.

  • Insight

    Grammar school: lesson one

    10 September 2004

    Philip Strevens’ bid to improve the standard of agents’ English last week has received a passionate response – from the agent he dared to criticise.

  • Insight

    Grammar school: lesson two

    10 September 2004

    Ross Dixon, of course, is not alone in using poor English.

  • Spirited scheme: Centreport could be just the first stage in Goole's emergence as a top industrial location
    Markets

    Goole rush

    10 September 2004

    As Yorkshire’s development sites are snapped up and business grows in the Humber estuary ports, the first of many huge shed schemes in the area is coming forward at Goole.