All Property Week articles in 14 September 2001
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News
Stockbourne retreats into shell
Stockbourne, the tiny property asset manager and leveraged investor, is planning to turn itself into a cash shell in July next year.
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Professional
Q & A
Does an incoming security or cleaning contractor have to take on its predecessors' staff or pay compensation to them if it refuses to do so?
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News
The price was right
British Land's takeover pact with Asda Property chairman Manny Davidson sent shock waves through the company, splitting the team responsible for reviving Asda's fortunes.
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Markets
New order for offices?
The Hacienda has lain empty since its enforced closure in 1997. We report on developer Crosby Homes' plans to redevelop the site of Manchester's most celebrated nightclub
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News
Minerva puts in tall order for Square Mile
Minerva has submitted plans for the Square Mile's biggest office building.
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Markets
South Manchester offices: Southern promise
The market remains active despite predictions of a downturn
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Markets
Planning: Metrolink is on the winning line
A £500m package that will allow for further extensions to the Manchester Metrolink is now in place.
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Professional
Reform of the land
Changes to the rural framework will allow other professionals to gain a stake in the rural economy. If chartered surveyors want to remain in the game, they had better start tooling up
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Markets
Knott's landing
We meet Ken Knott, the plain-talking local boy done good who has grand ambitions to put the Manchester Business Park at the centre of the world's technology sector
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Markets
Industrial research: Leaving the jet planes
Lack of availability is hampering Manchester Airport's prospects
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Professional
How to ... Tap into the serviced office growth market
With the economic hiatus the serviced office market has 'got real' and revisited its fundamental purpose.
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Markets
Greater Manchester: top shopping locations
The map attached has been derived by allocating each postal sector in the Greater Manchester area to the non-food trading location achieving the highest market penetration. This type of map identifies 'dominant' trading locations. There are about 300 or so in Great Britain, 11 in the Greater Manchester area. The ...
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Insight
They might be giants
Model maker Pipers' microcosmic cities are the latest showpiece for space in UK town centres and are pulling in UK and European retailers alike.
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Markets
Planning: hope of St George's
Regeneration is an 'in' word in planning circles but it is often far easier to talk about it than to carry it out.
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Markets
Northampton offices: Poor market looks to freehold
There's no evidence yet of significant rental growth