All Property Week articles in 12 October 2001
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Markets
Ryden regroups
Despite losing four key partners this spring, Scotland's largest independent property agency Ryden is looking forward to a bright future.
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Professional
Parliament watch
Leasehold enfranchisement The Leasehold Reform and Commonhold Bill is now starting its committee stage in the House of Lords. The Bill simplifies leasehold enfranchisement procedures for residential leaseholders and grants them new rights to take over the management of their blocks. It also allows use of a new commonhold ...
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News
A pizza the market
American pizza delivery company Domino's Pizza aims to increase its slice of the UK market with plans for a further 270 stores on top of its existing outlets.
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Markets
Scotland: top shopping locations
The table and map attached, based on the results of the National Survey of Local Shopping Patterns, shows the top 10 comparison goods trading locations in Scotland. The first column shows the comparison goods shopping population attracted by each trading location. The second and third columns show the accumulated comparison ...
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Markets
Investment: Privates on parade
Private investors are taking over from large institutional investors
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News
Investor hit by Railtrack saga
Jersey buyer pays £13m for Paddington block days before tenant goes into administration
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News
Rugby unveils strong half-year results
Share values rise while chairman declares independence from Jack Petchey
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Insight
A president's survival guide for the recession
Long-suffering rural practitioners can teach all surveyors how to survive a downturn
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News
US slowdown and war hit UK growth
Tenant demand and rental growth will slow in the short-term as the US slowdown and war in the Middle East begins to take hold on the UK property market.
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Professional
Time to get serious
A recent court case means landlords will have to take the timing of rent reviews more seriously. The advice is to draw up review times at the outset and stick to times set out in the clause
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News
Gap funding U-turn imminent
The European Union looks set to make a U-turn over its clamp down on gap-funded development.
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Markets
The Forth protocol
Edinburgh is still lagging behind Glasgow in the retail stakes. But new developments should enable the capital to compete more effectively with its western rival.
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Markets
Riding for a fall?
Will Edinburgh's office market prosper on the back of institutions like the new Scottish parliament?
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Markets
Scotland industrial: Exposed to the elements
Inward investment leaves Scotland particularly vulnerable to recession
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Markets
Edinburgh offices: Playing the waiting game
Caution prevails following the US terrorist attacks
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News
Trophy investments hit by economic slowdown
£60m Princes House withdrawn as market cools for large lot sizes