All Property Week articles in 11 June 2004
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Trillium agrees Norwich Union outsourcing deal
Land Securities Trillium today announced it had agreed a 25-year property outsourcing deal with Norwich Union involving more than 1.2m sq ft (115,500 sq m) of office space.
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Online
Property honoured in Queen’s Birthday list
Hammerson chairman Ronald Spinney, former Corporation of London policy and resources chief Michael Cassidy and surveyor Ted Hartill, were among the property professionals named in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List, published on Saturday.
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Online
Shelbourne £240m Lloyds deal falls through
Irish property company Shelbourne Developments has confirmed the collapse of its deal to buy the Lloyds of London building for £240m.
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Online
CBRE floats in New York
CB Richard Ellis has floated on the New York Stock Exchange at an opening price of $19 (£10.31) a share, valuing the company at $456m (£247m).
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Markets
Seaside splash
High rates of crime, drug abuse and unemployment are proof of Morecambe's decline as a popular seaside resort. But now it is being reinvented.
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Insight
Pseud for thought
Pseuds Corporate is a popular slot in Private Eye, featuring examples of impenetrable pretension from company literature.
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Insight
A spiky proposal
Francis Salway put his neck on the block last Thursday in one of his first speaking engagements since being named as successor to Ian Henderson as chief executive of Land Securities.
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Insight
Pick 'n' mix
Woolworths is marketing a swathe of out-of-town retail space. We discover, however, that subletting a Big W could be a tricky experience
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Markets
The measure of the man
He's a father of five, a multimillionaire and in the Guinness Book of Records, but Brian Scowcroft is still looking for new challenges in Carlisle.
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News
New look for Manchester's run-down Moseley Street
This is the first image of the new look for Manchester's run-down Moseley Street, featuring Maple Grove Developments' refurbishment of Eagle Star House for law firm Cobbetts.
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News
Property lending 'needs tempering with rationality'
Savills expert Newsom warns against over-enthusiasm as interest rates rise
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Professional
The law made simple
The message A purchaser who buys a property as a result of a misrepresentation can recover damages based upon the amount overpaid for the property rather than the actual loss suffered.
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Markets
The unlikely lad
Leicester-based Young Property Personality of the Year Divyesh Tailor hopes his next development project will catapult his DT Group into the big league.
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Insight
Woodford joins the Smart set
It is well known that Basingstoke has suffered acutely from the downturn in the south-east office market.
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Markets
Minds on the jobs
Two masterplans for expansion in Northamptonshire are pitting developers against planners as they argue over how to match housing provision with employment.
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Professional
Inside parliament
BIDs: the pros and consThe final hurdle to the introduction of business improvement districts (BIDs) – partnerships between local authorities and local businesses designed to provide additional services or improvements to an area – is likely to be overcome in the next few weeks, as secondary legislation comes up for ...
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Markets
Urban land prices peak as growth in UK values slows
Housebuilders are becoming more cautious, especially in the south, where land prices fell in Q1 2004