All Property Week articles in 14 June 2002
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OBE for Bristol property man
St John Hartnell, executive chairman of surveyors Hartnell Taylor Cook and one of the best-known figures in Bristol's property scene, has been awarded an OBE for his services to the local community.
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McKay announces return of £10m to shareholders
Reading-based property firm McKay Securities has announced a 6% rise in net asset value (NAV) per share in its year-end results and the return of around £10m to shareholders via a 22p special dividend.
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RICS plans tie-up with estate agents
The RICS has announced that it is considering a takeover of the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA).
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Glasgow University in £60m accommodation deal
The University of Glasgow has raised £60m from selling six of its halls of residence to Sanctuary Housing Association under a 32-year contract.
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Expanding Dwyer recruits new finance director
Dwyer plc, the private property company headed by Joey Esfandi, has recruited 31-year-old Craig Pargetter to the newly-created post of finance director.
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Torn in the USA
HQ Global is in Chapter 11 and Regus has restructured in the US. We explore the disparate and troubled US serviced office market
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Terminal velocity
When profits fell, critics were swift to blast British Airways, calling for rationalisation of its property assets. But the company has other plans to put money back in its coffers
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Q & A
I have served a rent review counter-notice by recorded delivery post in accordance with the provisions of the lease, which provides that the counter-notice must be served within 14 days of the rent review notice.
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Treasury reviews planning policy
PPG6 probe could clear the way for more out-of-town development
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Non-executive stress
Lord Young thinks non-executives have no future. Derek Higgs is reviewing their future. We join the director debate
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Monkey wrench
ITV Digital's demise is not just bad news for football clubs in the lower divisions. It has also forced the closure of its call centre in Wales. We report on what the future holds for the call centre industry
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Royal London outsources retail park management
FPDSavills and Edgerley Simpson Howe to manage 19 retail parks
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Property incorporated
The closure of loopholes means the property industry will need to find alternative Stamp Duty mitigation schemes. At present the orporatisation of property looks like the way to go
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Save haven
When Jack Petchey set his sights on petrol station operator Save, it looked like it might end in tears. But the East End entrepreneur has had the last laugh.
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Zara hits Glasgow
Spanish fashion chain Zara signed for a store in Glasgow this week, its first in Scotland.
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We will dock you
Development land at the UK's ports is scarce and becoming scarcer. Property Week brings you a roundup of what is available
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When a dip is good news
It is not often that you hear property people wishing for values to fall. But more and more private-property owners are hoping for some sort of dip, if not decline.
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Countrywide tastes success with public property
The owners of property in the public sector had some pleasant surprises at Countrywide's multi-venue auction last week, unlike private sellers trying to dispose of city centre loft apartments.
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Non-executive directors are vital for good corporate governance
At LandSec the chief exec runs the business while the chairman manages the board