All Property Week articles in 12 November 2004
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LandSecs and Slough Estates finalise £700m property swap
Land Securities and Slough Estates have exchanged contracts on the £700m swap of the majority of their respective industrial and retail portfolios.
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Henderson appoints Mallen
Steve Mallen has been appointed director of property research for Europe at Henderson Global Investors
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MGM unveils £130m Southend casino plan
Casino giant MGM Mirage has revealed plans to transform the Westcliff Casino in Southend-on-Sea into a £130m gaming complex.
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John Lewis to anchor Northern Quarter
John Lewis is to anchor Centros Miller’s Northern Quarter redevelopment in Portsmouth.
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Show of Unity
North-west offices are in demand, but there is hardly any available space for potential occupiers. Will the Unity scheme in Liverpool change things?
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A supercalifragilisticexpialidocious sale
When we revealed last week (news, p3) that HSBC had put its former headquarters at 27 Poultry in the City of London on the market, we didn’t realise the building’s place in film history
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An unnecessary risk
Developers that plough ahead without carrying out risk assessments could be heading for trouble
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Suburban renewal
Although occupiers are increasingly drawn out to the suburbs, there are question marks over how much growth is sustainable
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A question of sport
The proposed arena in Croydon has the financial backing to make it a success, but argument still rages over whether this is the best use for the site
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A taste of Paradise
Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008, which gives developer Grosvenor just over three years to complete the Paradise Project, Europe’s biggest city centre regeneration
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Networkers
Who’s worked with whom at Vail Williams, Crawley The property adviser opened its Crawley office in 1995
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The stuff of Legendary
Pervaiz Naviede and Warren Smith’s Legendary Property Company has shunned the glamour of the investment market to redevelop old council tower blocks
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Out of our ivory tower and into the real world
Our Property in the Real World special report (see p44-p56) is more than an excuse to profile the enticing Sarah Beeny and to play admen on behalf of Great Portland, Hammerson and Brixton.
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Prince: property must "be human"
Prince of Wales reveals his vision to top developers in rare audience at Poundbury
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Homebuyers prepare to move in on Leyland site
The first homebuyers on the site of the former Leyland Rubber Factory in Lancashire are due to move in by Christmas, says Bryant Homes, the Taylor Woodrow subsidiary.