All Property Week articles in 11 May 2001
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Markets
The vision thing
The pilot urban regeneration company Liverpool Vision had a less than auspicious beginning, with the cancellation of its Pier Head tower scheme. But the new chief executive Jim Gill is upbeat about the future
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Professional
Q&A
Are personal covenants included when landlords seek a release from their covenants after selling their interest?
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Markets
Warwickshire retail: Propping up the spa
Will Solihull's Touchwood Court dent Leamington Spa, Warwick and Stratford?
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Professional
People
Hot property Alicia Davies and Catherine Wood have formed Regenisis, a Glasgow-based company specialising in brownfield development and regeneration. Alicia has worked mainly in consulting environmental engineering, while Catherine has experience in commercial planning and development consultancy. Alicia is married with a six-year-old son; Catherine's interests include sailing and travelling.Knight ...
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Markets
Railroad to nowhere?
Three former collieries in north Warwickshire are being redeveloped as rail-connected distribution centres, but there is little evidence to support the demand for such expensive schemes.
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Markets
Oxfordshire offices: Under the microscope
Expanding R&D companies are becoming big occupiers in Oxford
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Markets
Oxon, Warks & Worcs: top shopping locations
The table and map attatched, based on the results of The National Survey of Local Shopping Patterns, shows the top 10 comparison goods trading locations in Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. The first column shows the comparison goods shopping population attracted by each trading location. The second and third columns show ...
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Markets
Merseyside: top shopping locations
The map attatched shows the proportion of overall shopping populations in each trading location visiting for convenience and comparison goods shopping purposes. Because consumers generally shop more often for food than for non-food goods, visitor numbers to trading locations containing main grocery offers will always be higher than those of ...
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Insight
Your money or your life
Are you a fair-weather flyer or a downturn expert? We ask the questions that could be critical to your business's success in an economic downturn.
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Markets
Industrial: So to Speke
Liverpool airport and the M57 extension have both improved the area's profile
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Worcester offices & industrial: Worcester's source of land
Worcester has an urgent employment land requirement
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Professional
How to... Mix residential with other uses
Changes in the residential market and, greater acceptance of urban living and apartment living in the UK are some of the driving forces behind the growth of mixed-use developments.
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News
TrizecHahn to sell Global Switch stake for US focus
TrizecHahn, the Toronto-based company that has given up its ambitions to be a global property developer, plans to dispose of its one-third stake in internet hotel provider Global Switch and focus on the US office market.
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Markets
A fair Kop?
Liverpool Football Club's Anfield stadium is too small to accommodate the team's success, but the club's plans to move to a bigger ground have generated controversy among locals.
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Markets
Planning: Local Plan looks at environmental sustainability
The consultation period for the City of Worcester Local Plan was completed recently.
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Mayor throws down planning gauntlet in London
Rory Joyce warns of battles ahead between the mayor and local councils