All Property Week articles in 17 February 2006
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Online
Olympic body resumes hunt for development manager
The Olympic Delivery Authority today resumed its search for a development manager to oversee delivery of facilities for London's 2012 Olympic Games
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Knight Frank poaches LSH pair in Bristol
Knight Frank 's Bristol office has poached two key members of Lambert Smith Hampton 's Bristol-based investment team to head its commercial office in the city. John Sisman, investment director at LSH, has been appointed head of Knight Frank's commercial office. He will join Knight Frank after a period of ...
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Markets
In the zone
The enterprise zone incentives that attracted Next to Brookfields Park could entice other occupiers to South Yorkshire.
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Technology and software
Mass-media goliaths are muscling in on the online property listings boom
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Robbing the show
The evening dinner on the Wednesday night was informal, and belly laughs were generated by comedian Rob Brydon.
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Roll in one
Some lucky - or should that read lazy? - delegates also found the time to squeeze in a round of golf on one of the resort's three courses (picrured), which will host the 2010 Ryder Cup.
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Insight
Networkers
NAI Fuller Peiser's Sheffield office specialises in commercial property across the north of England. It is one of the company's six offices in the UK, the others being in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester and Edinburgh.
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The market in minutes
Anna Goldie gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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The market in minutes
Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
The missing Link
The East Leeds Link Road will be short, but it is hoped that it will spark the regeneration of the Aire Valley.
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Yorkshire + north Lincolnshire
Downing chosen for 50m Leeds student village tie-up Developer CTP St James The market in minutes A fairway to development The missing Link Leeds' show-stopper In the zone Delivering the goods
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Leeds' show-stopper
It has been years since Leeds had a venue that could host the biggest rock acts, but plans for a 13,000-seat arena could change that.
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News
Leader of the pack
Savills commercial boss Jeremy Helsby has signed for a second term at the helm.
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Professional
This land is ours
Catherine Robinson's 24-year fight to save these reed beds from development has gone all the way to the House of Lords.
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News
Off the hook
A debate among industrial landlords had a few others in the audience shifting uncomfortably in their seats.
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Peel Holdings
Peel Holdings this week submitted revised plans for the £1.2bn regeneration of Glasgow Harbour.
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Professional
History in the remaking
English Heritage wants to shake off its reputation as a hindrance to development with its new guide to converting historic buildings.
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Markets
Guildford resets
Now that Onslow House has been let to computer game firm Electronic Arts, it is hoped that more town centre schemes will get under way to attract more occupiers.