All Property Week articles in 18 June 2004
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Amec JV chosen for £250m Lewisham redevelopment
The London Development Agency today selected a joint venture between Amec and Taylor Woodrow as the preferred developer of a £250m regeneration of Lewisham town centre.
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Regus mounts $300m bid for US rival
Regus, the serviced office provider, has confirmed it is in talks to buy its US sector rival HQ Global Workspaces for $300m (£190m).
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RICS hints at Treasury solution
The RICS today suggested it had moved closer to overturning government proposals that could spell financial ruin for hundreds of small surveying firms.
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Quintain completes Greenwich contracts
Quintain Estates today announced it had completed all commercial contracts and planning agreements for the £5bn regeneration of 190 acres (77 ha) of land on the Greenwich Peninsula.
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Rosefield to take quoted tiddler private
Estates & Agency Holdings, one of the least well-known quoted property companies, is to go private.
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New RICS president orders selection process review
Gilbertson moves to prevent repeat of Williams/Patman/Towell presidential battle
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Insight
What the Treasury never told you
From 14 January 2005, the Financial Services Authority will supervise every surveyor, managing agent or adviser with even a peripheral involvement in insurance.
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Making the running
Cardiff Gate took a risk signing up businesses such as directory enquiries outfit The Number, but the company is one of many that are flourishing at the business park.
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Packed lunch
More than 500 industry leaders from the worlds of property and related businesses were in attendance to hear guest speaker and former foreign secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind at last week's Property Lunch 2004, organised by charity Norwood.
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Royal & SunAlliance to take Plantation Place HQ
Royal & SunAlliance is to relocate its headquarters to British Land's 1 Plantation Place in the City of London.
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Spec on the horizon
Six months ago the west London office market showed few signs of recovery. But the deals have returned in 2004, and now even speculative development is back on the agenda. Helen Thomas reports
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ODPM signs up with Hermes in Leeds
Department's Wellington Place deal is further blow for Town Centre Securities
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Green's video nasty
I gather the search is on for a piece of CCTV footage which, if found, could pass into the annals of business history.
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Greycoat subsidiary goes into liquidation
Developer takes action after bond repayment negotiations fail
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Market forces
The impact of Chelsfield's White City retail and leisure scheme is already being felt across Shepherd's Bush.