All Property Week articles in 13 July 2001
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Markets
Twilight zone
The reconstruction of Basingstoke's town centre is full of challenges not least having to carry out most of the building work at night. But Festival Place faces strong competition from two recently opened rivals
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Markets
Street suites
Hotel lobbies have long been the venue for impromptu business meetings. We report on how hotel operators and motorway services are cashing in on these nomadic businessmen
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Markets
Stealing the showrooms
Mercedes-Benz is in the firing line. After attempting to wrest control of its showrooms, it now finds itself facing its dealers' wrath in court. Other manufacturers are now playing follow-my-leader. We report on what's in store for property
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Professional
People
Hot property Jeremy Plummer has been appointed chief executive of River & Mercantile, the fund management group owned by Pacific Investments. Jeremy was previously joint managing director and chief investment officer of Security Capital European Realty, and his career has spanned corporate finance, private equity and investment management. Jeremy is ...
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News
Newport in stake row
Newport Holdings has become embroiled in a battle with two of its biggest shareholders over the ownership of a key 8.9% stake.
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Insight
Ken's transport strategy is a worthy try, but can he pull it off?
If size really matters, Ken Livingstone's Transport Strategy for London, launched this week, is impressive.
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News
Safestore loss as forecast
Safestore, the AIM-listed self-storage provider, made an underlying pre-tax loss of £83,000 in the six months to 30 April after increasing turnover by 45% to £2.46m.
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News
Getting fit the NHP way
We reveal the best- and worst-performing property company share prices over the first half of 2001
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News
Grosvenor hits Scotman's headlines in Edinburgh
The Duke of Westminster's property company has fought off rival developers Miller Developments and Cala Properties to snap up a strategic office development site in Edinburgh.
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Markets
Hampshire & Dorset: top shopping locations
The map attatched, has been derived by allocating each postal sector in the Hampshire and Dorset area to the non-food trading location achieving the highest market penetration. This type of map identifies 'dominant' trading locations. There are about 300 in Great Britain, 15 of which are in Hampshire and Dorset. ...
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Markets
Offices and industrial research: Research and development
How do Hampshire's property markets compare? We reveal the figures
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News
Crown to pick partner for Regent St scheme
New £178m office and retail scheme awaits Crown's decision on development partner
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News
Criterion serves notice on FD
Criterion Properties has given its finance director Alan Palmer one-year notice, just three months after dismissing managing director Aubrey Glaser.
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News
Ken cracks down on parking provision
London Mayor Ken Livingstone has threatened to introduce a capital-wide crackdown on parking provision at existing commercial buildings.
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News
Nigel Smith to run Leicester company
Ex-Drivers Jonas partner Nigel Smith has been appointed acting chief executive of Leicester's urban regeneration company for the next six months.
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Markets
The clean revolution
Car washes are changing. Soon, the days of cars lining up behind shoebox-like brick buildings on petrol station forecourts will be gone. We report on the David-and-Goliath battle to modernise Britain's car wash market
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News
Old Mutual ready to commit to Glatman's City scheme
Ex-Akeler boss plans City office redevelopment and has already hooked Old Mutual as prospective tenant