All Property Week articles in 14 February 2003
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Online
Lend Lease writes down Shell Centre
Lend Lease has written down the value of the Shell Centre in London by A$10.5m (£4m), as part of a A$370m (£140m) loss for the second half of 2002.
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St Modwen selected for Hatfield scheme
St Modwen is to redevelop the centre of Hatfield, having beaten off competition from ten other bidders for the 210,000 sq ft (19,509 sq m) scheme.
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Burbage quits LSH
Lambert Smith Hampton has suffered a huge blow today with the resignation of its top agent John Burbage.
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Online
DevSecs pays dividend on Paddington profits
Development Securities is to return £8m of the profits from the Paddington Central scheme to shareholders, by means of a special dividend.
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Online
Osmond to bid for Six Continents
Shares in leisure group Six Continents leapt 11.5% this morning to 617.5p after entrepreneur Hugh Osmond revealed plans to bid for the company.
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Online
CBRE signs Insignia deal
CB Richard Ellis this morning signed an agreement to buy Insignia Financial for $11 a share.
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Online
Pidgley Junior plans Berkeley takeover
Tony K Pidgley, the son of Berkeley Group founder Tony W Pidgley, today told the stock exchange he is considering making a bid for the housebuilder.
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Online
Profits plunge at Hercules Property Services
Property services group Hercules saw pretax profits crash 70% as it was hit by weakness in the insurance and underwriting industries.
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LandSecs makes £600m bond issue
Land Securities today issued bonds for the first time in eight years, raising £600m to restructure its debts.
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Online
Cap&Reg joins Pillar in Glasgow site acquisition
A Capital and Regional/Pillar Property joint venture has bought a 36-ha (90-acre) site near Glasgow from the city council to build a £140m retail park.
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Merivale Moore next to go private
Merivale Moore chairman Grenville Dean announced this morning that he is considering making an offer for the struggling London office specialist, which today reported its a dramatic drop in net asset value.
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Professional
Who's suing whom
Trial needed for decision The claim by Criterion Properties Plc to set aside an agreement with Stratford UK Properties, which varied an existing investment and shareholders agreement, will first have to go to trial if it is to be determined by the court.On 18 December 2002, the Court of ...
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Professional
No more secrets
Sensitive information on commercial property leases is to be made available to the public. We report on what it means for landlords and tenants
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Markets
Regeneration: Wakefield wakes up
While nearby cities like Leeds are hampered by high rents and space shortages, cheaper Wakefield's excellent road links and top-drawer accommodation could make it the next place to be.
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News
Property's revolution
Tuesday's Property Unit Trust conference examined how the property industry has been rebuilt through an indirect investment revolution.
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News
Pollitt move
Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker has poached Insignia Richard Ellis City director Mark Pollitt for its City agency team.
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Markets
Retail: From minor to major
Three Berkshire shopping centres, once overlooked assets in institutional portfolios, are now prized possessions in the hands of smaller operators. We report on how they are still pulling in the affluent shoppers
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Markets
Talk of the towns: Yorkshire, north & north-east Lincs
CABE chief's soft touch ... on Vangarde ... Sheffield appeal ... animal kingdom ... it ad to happen