All Property Week articles in 21 March 2003
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Insignia Financial’s 80% profit boost
Insignia Financial Group’s European operations showed continued strong performance in 2002 with revenues up by more than 50% and profits up more than 80%.
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Chesterton cuts 90 jobs
Surveying firm Chesterton is cutting 90 staff as part of a £3.5m cost-cutting drive by new chief executive Neil List.
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Ritblat to step down by July 2004
John Ritblat is to give up his role as chief executive of British Land by July 2004 but he will remain as chairman for an unspecified period.
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Diageo picks Trammell Crow Savills for FM role
Drinks company Diageo has appointed Trammell Crow Savills to provide facilities management for its three London offices, totalling 500,000 sq ft (46,500 sq m).
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P&O gets Lighthouse go-ahead
P&O Developments has been granted consent by Camden Council for the redevelopment of the Lighthouse block of its Regent Quarter development in London's King's Cross.
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Lend Lease in JV talks with Morgan Stanley
Australian property group Lend Lease said today that it was in talks with investment bank Morgan Stanley about forming a joint venture for its troubled US property equity advisory business.
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Taljaard becomes Sainsbury's property chief
Supermarket operator appoints Hilton's senior vice-president as director of property
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House of Fraser 22% profit drop
House of Fraser said today that it remained committed to its store opening programme, despite announcing a 22% drop in pre-tax profits for the year to 25 January 2003.
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Cluttons: war will not affect London rental values
Rental and capital values in London's West End office market will be barely affected by a short war in Iraq, according to a report out this morning from Cluttons Commercial.
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Salisbury: Springtime for Solstice
The Amesbury Property Company is seeking consent for a £250m development including a hotel and industrial park in the vicinity of Stonehenge.
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Transitional relief is unfair and should be scrapped
Sir, In response to Jim Ruthven's letter (letters to the editor, 7 March ) the government should abolish transitional relief in its entirety.
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Property stocks plummet in worst week on record
As FTSE rallies, property shares underperform stock market by 9%
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Oh do shut up, Steven
Sir, Can you reduce the amount of column inches devoted to Steven Norris?
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Location, location, timing
Highland has increasingly looked to Hampshire for its developments, despite having the pick of the UK.
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Inventive Leisure to rent Millenium Square space
The Electric Press in Leeds' Millennium Square has won its first tenant: vodka bar Revolution, operated by Inventive Leisure. Inventive has taken 10,000 sq ft (929 sq m) on a 25-year lease at around £200,000 a year. The scheme, developed by Manny Davidson's ASDA Property and local ...
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Industrial: Pole position
This year Formula One team Tag McLaren is to unite all its operations in a Woking 'shed' designed by Lord Foster. We report on how the development is kick-starting activity in the local market
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M&S opts for LandSecs park at Lakeside for Home store
Blow to rival Capital & Regional as home furnishings concept set for West Thurrock retail park deal
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Retail: Harbour light
Wealthy residents are set to move into Dolphin Quays at Poole harbour but restaurants and retail outlets are still thin on the ground.