All Property Week articles in 20 September 2002
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Mapeley PFI deal criticised for tax status
The Inland Revenue’s PFI estates deal with the Mapeley group came under fire today after it was revealed that the purchasing company Mapeley Steps is registered in the tax haven of Bermuda.
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Colliers CRE parent reports profits crash
The parent company of Colliers CRE, Fitzhardinge, today reported a 69% decrease in profits to £0.63m, for the six months ended 30 June.
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Ashtenne sells Kent research park
Industrial property specialist Ashtenne today announced the sale of Sittingbourne Research Centre in Kent for £19.75million.
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Redevelopment planned for fire headquarters
The London Fire Brigade today invited private developers to bid for its Albert Embankment headquarters in the latest extension of the government's drive to put key public services in the private sector.
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JLL appoints Belgium/Luxembourg MD
Jones Lang LaSalle announced today that Vincent Querton will be heading the firm's Belgium and Luxembourg office as of December 2002.
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Minerva shares up after NAV hike
Shares in Minerva gained 4.6% in morning trading after the company announced a 6.3% increase in net asset value to 351.3p per share over the year ended 30 June.
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Markets
Talk of the towns
Posh shops ... record rents ... Moorgate maelstrom ... dock park ... Gibbon monkeys around ... old phone home ... 21st century Bloomsbury ... Knight Frank fertility ...
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Round-up: The vision and the reality
Sublet space in Docklands is taking the edge off new developments.
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Man at the summit
Birmingham council leader Sir Albert Bore (pictured) will be a leading light at a summit which will debate Labour's impact on the inner cities.
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The making of modern Manchester
Regeneration minister Lord Rooker this week unveiled these images of the government’s third Millennium Community at Ancoats in Manchester.
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Insight
Occupiers do little by Lille
By the time I got to Lille for the CoreNet Global occupiers summit on Tuesday, I was greeted by several worried people.
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Retail heads property pack
Retail properties continue to experience strong capital performance.
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Professional
How to... Make the most of hand-helds
A wave of technological innovation has made handheld computers a must-have for techies.These mini-computers cut surveyors' workloads by allowing them to do everything they can do in the office while out on the move.
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Markets
Investment: Where's the money going?
We find out who has cash to flash in the City's booming investment market
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West End home
The rent service has signed up for a 2,650 sq m (28,500 sq ft) letting at Minerva's development at 5 Welbeck Street, London W1.
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Insight
Strange days
As the property world gets back to business after the summer, the escalating crisis in the Middle East adds to a growing sense of unease about what the coming year has in store.
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CoreNet summit tackles lack of strategy
More Trillium and Mapeley-style property outsourcing partnerships are on the cards because many corporate occupiers have still yet to develop a coherent real-estate strategy, writes Angela Monaghan in Lille.