All Property Week articles in 22 April 2005
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Online
St Modwen outlines future of Longbridge
MG Rover landlord St Modwen predicted a brighter future for its Longbridge site at its annual general meeting today.
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Online
Four shortlisted for Ealing's Dickens Yard
Centros Miller, St George, Exemplar Properties and Barratt West London have been shortlisted to develop the 400,000 sq ft (37,160 sq m) Dickens Yard scheme in Ealing, west London.
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Professional
Succession story
A valuer will take the helm of GVA Grimley on 1 May. Mark Jansen talks to Bob Barnett in his first interview since being elected as the new chief executive.
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News
Single-adviser trend spreads
California-based Computer Science Corporation is to appoint a single adviser on its property portfolio which spans 80 countries.
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News
Resolution’s Soho win
Resolution Property has won a competition to develop a 200,000 sq ft (18,580 sq m) scheme in Soho.
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Markets
Pyramid selling
Birmingham has opened an office at Egyptian House in London’s Piccadilly in a bid to attract occupiers to its own regenerated west side.
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Insight
Points of view
New guidelines have increased protection of strategic views across London. However, there is still scope for development.
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Markets
Nuclear option
A former UK Atomic Energy Authority facility in Warrington has attracted a new government user. A bigger rival, meanwhile, faces delays.
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Insight
Networkers
Phoenix Beard specialises in asset management, agency, professional and building consultancy
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Insight
MIPIM: a sobering thought
Sir, MIPIM is about more than just doing deals; it is a great place to reflect on our industry and think about the future (letters, 18.03.05, p32).
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Markets
The market in minutes
Sean McAllister gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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News
Lots to watch
The new Savills commercial team, headed by former Nelson Bakewell head of auctions James Cannon, will hold its first event at Claridge’s, Brook Street, London W1, on 16 May. We examine three of the top lots.
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News
Some might say vote Labour
Next month there could be an unlikely meeting between Catalyst Capital boss Julian Newiss and the Gallagher brothers of Oasis.
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Professional
Value judgement
Jonathan Rhodes of Donaldsons responds to the argument that valuation should be based on discounted cashflow
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News
Great Victoria takes Regent Street properties
Great Portland Estates and Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society have acquired two Regent Street properties from department store group Liberty for £66.5m.
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Markets
Making the grade
With availability of grade A space at an all-time low, and an empty development pipeline, rewards will be there for developers who get schemes going in the coming months.
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News
Government gives Omega thumbs-up
The government has given the green light to Warrington Borough Council to proceed with the £1bn Omega commercial-led mixed-use scheme.