All Property Week articles in 13 June 2003
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M&S completes £114m City sale-and-leaseback
Marks & Spencer today announced it had completed a £114.7m sale-and-leaseback of an office and retail development it carried out in the City of London.
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Prudential dismisses Bluewater speculation
Prudential has poured cold water on speculation that it planned to reduce its 35% stake in the Bluewater shopping centre in Kent.
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Lend Lease offloads US business to Morgan Stanley
Australian property developer Lend Lease has sold most of its US real estate fund management business to Morgan Stanley, allowing it to exit the underperforming operations.
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Haslemere and GE in £230m shopping centre JV
Haslemere and GE Real Estate today announced that they have set up a £230m joint venture partnership to own five of Haslemere's main shopping centres in the UK.
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Vail Williams merger sealed
Vail Williams, the property services firm that focuses on the Thames Valley and Hampshire, has completed negotiations to merge with Surrey-based firm Robert Shaw & Partners.
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Iacobescu and Cherry receive CBE honour
Canary Wharf chief executive George Iacobescu and Countryside Properties chairman Alan Cherry represented the property industry on the Queen's birthday honours list, published on Friday.
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Bleak outlook for City offices
The City office market has suffered another blow with the announcement that supply is at its highest level for 10 years while take-up is still dwindling.
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HVB marketing man resigns
HVB Real Estate Capital, Europe's largest commercial property lender, has announced today that executive director Mike White has resigned.
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Testing the water
The local property fraternity is sceptical: how can an expensive riverside scheme work in one of South Tyneside's poorest areas? But, the investors behind it have a vision
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Talk of the towns
Derby bounty ... Claylands' Priority bid ... Lincoln goes cultural ... agents start up in Nottingham
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Talk of the towns
Culture shock ... Stamp Duty exemption ... Newcastle's retail prime pitch ... Thornaby ... at the movies ...
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Sheffield regeneration project unveiled
CTP St James has unveiled plans for the £95m commercial phase of Sheffield's Heart of the City regeneration project. St Paul's Place will comprise 200,000 sq ft (18,580 sq m) of offices in three buildings, 60,000 sq ft (5,574 sq m) of leisure and retail space and up to 250 ...
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Partners in Tyne
Ian Parker and Richard Stobbart left Chesterton to lead GVA Grimley's new Newcastle office
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Start spreading the news of a New York-led recovery
With 300m sq ft New York City is the biggest commercial property market in the world, and Stephen Siegel and Arthur Mirante are the biggest beasts in what Donald Trump calls that 'jungle'
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Looking for a score
Newcastle agents are looking to law firms and the government to help the city's office market break the £20/sq ft barrier
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Notts landing
Times may be hard in the capital but in Nottingham, developer Wilson Bowden has been in the right place at the right time with its speculative office scheme
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Judicial review for north-east outlet
High Court permits hearing into Easington council's retail expansion decision
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Prelet signals hope for west London
US pharmaceuticals firm set for prelet at Arlington's Uxbridge park