All Property Week articles in 13 May 2005
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Online
Morley buys £40m Bristol office
Morley Fund Management, acting on behalf of Norwich Property Trust, has splashed out nearly £40m on an office in Bristol.
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Online
Plans submitted for £100m Wakefield mixed use
The English Cities Fund, a consortium of developers and investors led by English Partnerships, Amec and Legal & General, has submitted plans for a £100m mixed-use scheme in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
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News
We’re talking rubbish
I have just been sent a seemingly unpromising email about ‘the importance of surveyors being much more careful than they typically are in how they discard paperwork’.
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Markets
Shares struggle as profits rise
Housebuilders shares flounder despite record sales and bumper profits
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News
Philip, where’s your troosers?
At the Property Awards two weeks ago I was surprised to see Miller Developments boss Phil Miller dressed in tartan trousers.
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Insight
Topping out
After 23 years at the helm, Everard Goodman has agreed to sell Tops Estates. Laura Chesters investigates how new owner Land Securities hopes to profit from the portfolio
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Insight
The new world order
Retailers must move with the times – that was the message at a British Council for Shopping Centres event on 28 April.
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Insight
Networkers
Lambert Smith Hampton, which took over the Milton Keynes office of Connell Wilson in 1995
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Markets
The market in minutes
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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News
The magnificent sevens
Can life get any better at Savills? Record profits of £50m, staff getting paid huge bonuses, a surging share price … and now the best rugby team in the City of London.
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Insight
Leading question
Sir, Can we not keep the property industry’s leading weekly non-partisan, rather than resorting to Daily Mirror-style exhortations to vote for a political party (leading article, 06.05.05, p47)?
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Markets
Just the job
With low rents and high unemployment, Dunstable is the latest location to experience a remarkable upswing in big shed development.
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News
Orr takes on new role at JLL
Robert Orr has stepped down as Jones Lang LaSalle’s European chief to take up a new role in the company.
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Markets
Intro homes
The first large-scale development from new housebuilder Intro opens for business next week.
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Markets
Hemel’s Kodak moment
The Hemel Hempstead market is starting to bloom again thanks to big lettings involving long-time resident Kodak and Hertfordshire County Council.
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Insight
Southern heat
Fast-growing serviced offices group Southern Cross is raising concerns across the West End.
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News
Harcourt wins in Jersey
Dublin-based developer Harcourt Developments has been selected to develop a key office scheme in Jersey totalling 485,000 sq ft (45,000 sq m).