All Property Week articles in 2 July 2004
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Online
Blakemore is Lehman’s new European real estate chief
Lehman Brothers today announced it had promoted Jim Blakemore to the role of head of European real estate.
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Online
Greenbank wins nod for £75m Leigh leisure complex
Wigan-based developer Greenbank Partnerships today announced it had secured planning permission to develop a £75m retail, sports and leisure complex in Leigh, Greater Manchester.
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Online
LandSecs overhaul to follow Henderson departure
Land Securities is to undergo a management structure and strategy overhaul after group chief executive Ian Henderson steps down later this month, it was announced this morning.
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Online
Specialists not stereotypes
'Property professional' covers a range of experts beyond the cliche of the sharp-suited agent
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Insight
Peak practice
While it is common practice among property professionals to ritually humiliate themselves in the name of charity, most would shy away from the prospect of spending a weekend climbing 20 peaks of around 3,000 ft in Scotland, led by an ‘ex-army nutter’.
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Professional
Valuers' moment of truth
New Investment Property Databank research into the consistency of the valuations by seven top valuers presents an encouraging picture.
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Markets
Mixed-use triggers Leicester revival
Boom time arrives in region as demand for flats pushes up values
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News
Workspace tops NAV league table
Analysts proved wrong as March year-end results average 12% NAV increase
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Professional
REIT valuations: what investors want
More frequent, transparent and accessible valuations are needed
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Markets
House party
Big casino operators are looking to move into the bingo market, but the bingo operators are not happy.
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News
Prime London sites miss out on growth
Prime retail destinations such as London's Oxford Street and Knightsbridge have fallen out of the UK's top 50 best performers for rental growth.
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News
LandSecs leads race for Greater London House
Land Securities has emerged as a frontrunner to buy Greater London House, the art deco landmark building on Hampstead Road, London NW1.
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Insight
Fenwick's little helper
The original site of Credit Suisse Property Management's new 22,000 sq ft office development at 20 King Street in London's St James's has a secret past.
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Insight
A fair share of M&S
Just about every journalist in London has been into Marks & Spencer's Baker Street headquarters looking to dish the dirt on share buying in the company by those who had knowledge of Philip Green's interest.