All Property Week articles in 21 December 2001
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Professional
A sound system
The Planning Green Paper, published last week, aims to reform the cumbersome and unpopular planning system and put into practice some of the government's aims for regeneration
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News
Rodamco in talks for US sell-off
Rodamco North America is in talks with several companies, including Simon Property Group, about selling itself to fend off a bid by Australian property group Westfield Holdings.
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Professional
Q&A
The local planning authority (LPA) has asked for an environmental impact assessment (EIA) of a mixed-use commercial development scheme, but our proposals are only in outline and we cannot submit details at this stage. Do we have to design a detailed scheme in order to get planning permission? ...
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News
Uniqlo picks Regent Street
Uniqlo has settled on Scotch House in Regent Street as the location for its first flagship West End store.
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News
Limited partnerships top investors' lists
But number being set up is declining as market reaches saturation point
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News
Zero rental growth is worst in six years
Rental value growth was nil across the market in the three months to 30 November, the worst performance over a three-month period in more than six years, according to the latest Insignia Richard Ellis Monthly Index.
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Markets
Green for go
The Planning Green Paper published last week by is set to revolutionise an outdated system. We report on the changes the industry wanted to see
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News
Government proposes shake-up of planning gain
DTLR proposes standardised tariff system to end developers' 'behind closed doors' talks with councils
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News
Sellar's Ealing production
Developer Irvine Sellar has won consent for the first significant office development in Ealing, west London, for 10 years.