All Property Week articles in 13 December 2002
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Online
Dome plans unveiled
The long awaited planning application for the redevelopment of London's Millennium Dome site was submitted today.
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BK buys Knight Frank's Birmingham residential business
Bruton Knowles, the property assets consultancy headed by Richard Crofton, announced this morning it has bought the Birmingham arm of the Knight Frank Residential lettings and management business.
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Midlands outlet scheme refused consent
St Modwen celebrated today after a scheme to rival its Shannons Mill retail park development in Walsall was refused planning permission by the Secretary of State.
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Burtonwood site in Cheshire sold for £90m
Wilson Bowden Group has bought the £90m RAF Burtonwood site in Cheshire from Defence Estates for a massive regeneration scheme.
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Weatheralls’ Jersey branch sold
Mourant, the Jersey-based law and finance firm, has sold its property management business, which trades as ATIS Real Weatheralls.
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City availability reaches 10-year high
There is more office space available in the City of London now than at any time since 1993, according to figures released today in the Ingleby Trice Kennard City Floorspace survey.
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Burger King sold for $1.5bn
Global drinks giant Diageo today finally sold Burger King, in a final deal worth $1.5bn (£950m).
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CBI damns planning report
Claims published today that the UK's planning procedures do not damage business are 'madness,' according to the Confederation of British Industry.
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News
Liverpool sale
Persimmon Homes (North West) sold Croxteth Neighbourhood Centre, Liverpool, for £680,000, against a guide price of £625,000 at Pugh's auction on 4 December.
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Leeds sale
Hammerson has sold West Riding House, the 19-floor Leeds city centre office building, to a private co-investment vehicle for £58.1m.
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Markets
Managed space: Service included
A new breed of agent is offloading tenants' surplus space to serviced office occupiers.
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Insight
Labour's HQ hypocrisy
Gordon Brown is not likely to be happy with the Labour Party's spin doctors this morning.
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News
Tower Hamlets turns to SEPUT
Tower Hamlets Pension Fund is to sell its direct property portfolio and reinvest the proceeds indirectly in the UK's largest property unit trust.
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News
Kennet links with ProLogis at Edmonton
Kennet Properties has signed an off-market deal with ProLogis to develop north London's biggest speculative warehouse.
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Dunlop Heywood Lorenz Manchester retail team joins Grimley
The Manchester office of Dunlop Heywood Lorenz has been hit by the departure of its entire retail team to rival GVA Grimley.
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Kwik-Fit disposal spree
Owners of premises that have Kwik-Fit Properties as a tenant used two big auction sales last week to dispose of 53 branches.