All Property Week articles in 17 June 2005

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  • Online

    Standard Life withdraws Edinburgh office

    2005-06-17T10:41:00Z

    Standard Life Investments has taken its prestigious Edinburgh office building Tanfield Campus off the market after failing to attract high enough bids from potential buyers.

  • Online

    Gordon names Finch as successor at Liberty

    2005-06-17T10:38:00Z

    Liberty International, the UK’s biggest owner of shopping centres, has named Sir Robert Finch, property partner at Linklaters and former Lord Mayor of London, as successor to chairman Sir Donald Gordon.

  • Waves goodbye: Newquay’s prospectus includes plans for Mount Wise (1 and pictured right), Towan Valley (2), the station (3), Manor Road (4), the harbour (5) and Fistral Edge (6)
    Markets

    In which we surf

    17 June 2005

    Newquay is the UK’s surfing capital, but a new council prospectus aims to to give the town an all-year-round appeal.

  • News

    South-west

    17 June 2005

  • Professional

    Stock and shares

    17 June 2005

    The Gershon review is forcing local authorities, police, judicial and healthcare services, to pool property resources to achieve billions of pounds of savings.

  • News

    Strong results push Warner shares up

    17 June 2005

    Warner Estates’ shares rose by 2.5% to 612.5p on Wednesday following the announcement of strong results for the year to 31 March.

  • Insight

    In the picture

    17 June 2005

    Sir, I write concerning your article ‘Paramount importance’ on the redevelopment of Newcastle’s Paramount cinema (regional, 03.06.05, p78).

  • Big names: occupiers include the Met Office at Exeter Business Park
    Markets

    Talk of the out-of-town

    17 June 2005

    Business parks in the south-west are home to some big-name occupiers.

  • Insight

    Networkers

    17 June 2005

    Knight Frank’s Docklands office opened in 1986, the first international practice with both residential and commercial teams to establish themselves in the area.

  • Professional

    A traditional modernist

    17 June 2005

    Edward Nally has two treasured paintings hanging in his office on Chancery Lane. One is of a floodlit Burnden Park, once the decaying home of his beloved Bolton Wanderers. Next to it is a picture of the club’s modern ground at the Reebok Stadium. ‘I can even point out where ...

  • Inn progress: Plymouth’s technology park will house a 143-room Future Inn
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    17 June 2005

    Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • News

    Hawaii the lads

    17 June 2005

    Balmy temperatures in London last Tuesday provided the perfect setting for the Hawaiian-themed Industrial Agents Society summer barbecue.

  • Insight

    Hanover Square

    17 June 2005

  • Jonathan Shires
    Insight

    Going places

    17 June 2005

    Who’s moving onwards and upwards.

  • News

    A Gong for Godzilla

    17 June 2005

    Edinburgh was also the place to be last Thursday when more than 800 guests descended on the capital for the fifth Scottish Property Awards.

  • Small fry: Poplar’s long leases and tenants that serve Canary Wharf have led to its success
    Markets

    In the shadow of giants

    17 June 2005

    Amid the huge office developments of the Docklands, a handful of small schemes represents the last bastion of industrial action in E14.

  • Mercury rising: United’s Mercury Point building in Southampton was opened in 2004
    Markets

    United front

    17 June 2005

    Private developers are rushing into the student housing market. Unite is leading the charge.

  • Tees up: £300m scheme includes pedestrian bridge
    News

    Four shortlisted for Tees project

    17 June 2005

    Tees Valley Regeneration has shortlisted four developers for its £300m scheme in Stockton-on-Tees.

  • Markets

    Paying the price for flexibility

    17 June 2005

    Increasingly demanding and more discerning tenants could push up prices

  • Planning gain: Alfred Buller is applying for consent for 5,000 homes in Corby
    Online

    Planning: new system looks set to fall at first hurdle

    17 June 2005

    The upheaval in planning has probably generated more debate than any of the reforms that have convulsed development controls every few years since the modern system was born half a century ago. The determination to ‘get things right this time’ has stretched the process through two governments, several planning ministers, ...