All Property Week articles in 19 July 2002
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Online
Quintain chief executive leaves after four months
Mike Riley has left his post as chief executive of quoted property company Quintain after just four months in the job to become a director at private developer Castlemore Securities.
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St Modwen reports a triumphant six months
St Modwen Properties has announced a 33% rise in pre-tax profit to £14.5m for the six months to 31 May 2002.
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Heron Tower wins planning permission
Deputy prime minister John Prescott granted planning permission for the Heron Tower on Bishopsgate, London EC2, this afternoon following a public inquiry.
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Morley buys Barclays HQ for £198m
Morley Fund Management has completed its purchase of the Barclays headquarters building in the City of London for £198m.
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Surge of interest in One NorthEast portfolio
More than 50 property companies, banks and funds have expressed interest in a public-private partnership with One NorthEast, the regional development agency.
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Colliers CRE parent sees shares tumble
Shares in Fitzhardinge plc, the AIM-listed owner of surveyors Colliers CRE, fell 13% (15p) this morning to a new 52-week low of 102.5p after the company issued a gloomy trading statement.
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Industry welcomes abandonment of development tax
The British Property Federation and the RICS have welcomed the government's decision to drop plans to introduce a new tax on development.
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Markets
Retail: Setting up shops
The Yorkshire and Humberside retail scene is witnessing a strong period of growth.
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Pyrrhic victory
British Land boss John Ritblat delivered a knockout blow to rebel shareholder Laxey Partners this week, but a sizeable number of shareholders either voted against or abstained from voting for his reappointment as chairman and chief executive.
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Talk of the towns: North-east
Newcastle and Gateshead join forces ... distressed agents ... mysterious developer revealed
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Treasury moves to PFI-built offices
Treasury civil servants began their move into new London offices at Horse Guards Road in Westminster last Friday.
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Markets
Talk of the towns: Yorkshire, north/north-east Lincs
YF portfolio move ... Humber masterplan ... Castleford: the Cloisters of the north
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Offices: Unleashing Leeds
In Leeds the new West End will transform the city, but the developers involved are waiting on a decision by Royal Bank of Scotland.
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IRE loses third senior planner
Insignia Richard Ellis director Dan Rinsler has become the third senior planner to leave the company in the past year.
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Professional
Mobile home
Two property consultants are attempting to solve the problems of the officeless mobile worker by providing them with an office on the road.