All Property Week articles in 15 June 2001
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Markets
Walking The Walk
Thanks in part to the boldness of a local surveyor, a combination of Harvey Nichols and Bond Street-style retailers could transform Edinburgh's speciality shopping with The Walk
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News
Unviable tower schemes will not be supported
English Heritage and CABE will oppose high-rise development plans that do not stack up financially
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Markets
Power of Scotland
Little-known Scottish company Kilmartin Property Group made the headlines by snatching the prime Edinburgh Royal Infirmary site from the big hitters. Now the Scottish developer has plans south of the border.
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Markets
Retail: A period of transition
Retailers are changing tack, following uncertain times in the market
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Professional
People
Hot property John Mark Di Ciacca has been appointed as head of property with the development company EDI Group in Edinburgh. John Mark joined EDI four years ago and now heads a team of five with responsibility for the firm's property portfolio. He has 15 year of property expertise. When ...
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News
Pizza on the Park restaurant sold
The investment interest in one of London's top jazz music venues has been sold this week to a private overseas investor for almost £7m, which reflects a net initial yield of 5.55%. Canada Life Assurance (Ireland) agreed to sell the Pizza on the Park restaurant at 11/13 Knightsbridge, SW1. The ...
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Markets
Mags to riches
John Madejski, publisher and chairman of Reading Football club, has invested £20m in Sackville Properties. We travelled to the Madejski Stadium to find out why
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Markets
Scotland: top shopping locations
The map attatched has been derived by allocating each postal sector in the Scotland 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, including 15 in Scotland. The areas shown ...
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News
Zara signs at M&S Leeds store
Spanish clothing chain Zara, which floated on the Madrid Stock Exchange last month, has secured a prime shopping spot in Leeds.
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Markets
Milton Keynes industrial: New lease of life
New developments are the most popular, but some are struggling for lettings
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News
Poll shows you ♥ property
Investment asset allocation in pension funds is badly out of kilter with pension holders' wishes, according to a MORI poll published today.
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Markets
Industrial: Riding through the glen
The 'Silicon Glen' hi-tech sector is still showing signs of growth.
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News
New heads at Jones Lang LaSalle Glasgow office
Mark Broderick (left in picture) and John McBain have been appointed joint heads of Jones Lang Lasalle 's Glasgow office agency team. The promotions follow the shock departure of Phil Reid for rival CB Hillier Parker to head its Glasgow office. Mark Broderick has worked at JLL for 15 ...
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News
Matrix to forward fund giant MFI shed in Northampton
Investment group pays £32m to Redbourn to finance 483,650 sq ft distribution facility for MFI
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Markets
Not Keynes on expansion
Landowners' proposals to change Milton keynes' new local plan would see the village of Bow Brickhill engulfed by the spreading city. Residents and local politicians are fighting back
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News
Stock Exchange moves
The London Stock Exchange this week completed its deal at Paternoster Square, opening up the redevelopment of Exchange Tower in Old Broad Street.
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News
Visteon halves Essex requirement
US hi-tech auto-parts supplier Visteon is scaling down its HQ plans in Essex, as car-manufacturing tumbles in the economic downturn.
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News
The end of Prescott's empire
The post-election reshuffle has seen the dismantling of the DETR and its functions hived off to other departments. We report on the property implications of the biggest Whitehall shake-up for 50 years