All Property Week articles in 22 March 2002
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Online
Minerva to make St Botolph planning application "shortly"
London developer Minerva says it is close to submitting a planning application for its controversial tower at St Botolph Street, which could become the City's biggest office building.
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Markets
Regional round-up
Bath's Southgate Centre and a former brewery in Bristol are to be redeveloped.
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Professional
Q & A
As it is almost the end of our accounting year, what should our business be doing to minimise tax?
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Markets
West Surrey offices: Safe in Surrey
How have market conditions changed over the last quarter (Oct-Dec)? There was a significant fall-off in demand during quarter four of 2001 because of the 11 September terrorist attacks, combined with poor economic data from the US. Enquiry levels have remained at disappointing levels during the early part ...
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Markets
Swindon offices: Slowdown in Swindon
What is the market availability and the total office stock? Market availability is around 32,515 sq m (350,000 sq ft). Stock is approximately 278,710 sq m (3m sq ft). How have market conditions changed over the last quarter (Oct-Dec 2001)? Little change has taken place. ...
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News
Wolstenholme makes new Resolution
Resolution Property has appointed the head of Jones Lang LaSalle's office investment team Robert Wolstenholme to a fill a new role as its investment director.
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Markets
Mixed-use overtakes residential in London
Almost 50% of developable space is earmarked for alternative use
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Markets
Saving the west till last
The Bristol Alliance has revealed its latest masterplan for regenerating Broadmead. But will the promised eastern expansion leave the western sector struggling?
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Markets
Richmond and Kingston offices: Striking it Rich
How have market conditions changed over the last quarter (Oct-Dec 2001)? The underlying market dynamic for both centres remained fairly stable during the last three months of 2001. The availability of all grades of office accommodation reduced slightly, take-up rates correlated with those recorded during the third quarter of ...
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Insight
A new kind of retail
With enthusiasm for equities waning, it could be time for property to fill the breach. We report on a new type of ISA that could change property investment for good
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Professional
How to... Muscle in on the serviced-office market
The past year or so has been a tough time for everyone in the property industry with the impact of foot and mouth, the global economic slowdown and the events of 11 September.
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Markets
Swindon industrial: Honda kickstarts Keypoint
How have market conditions changed over the last quarter (Oct-Dec 2001)? Total take-up for 2001 was 130,065 sq m (1.4m sq ft) compared with 112,000 sq m (1.2m sq ft) in 2000. Take-up increased quarter on quarter throughout last year. What was the most important recent deal? The two Honda-related ...
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Markets
Guildford industrial: The right Guild
How have market conditions changed over the last quarter (Oct-Dec 2001)? There was precious little change in the last quarter of 2001. There were several enquiries in the market but a lack of availability made these difficult to conclude. This resulted in the take-up of some of the larger ...
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Markets
Unlocking the gate
Croydon has the potential to be more than London's poor suburban cousin if the proposed Croydon Gateway is developed. So why hasn't work started yet?
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News
Flood hits HSBC Wharf HQ move
Water damage at Canary Wharf will put relocation programme back three months
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News
Tower reprieved at Stock Exchange site
Greycoat favours extensive refurbishment instead of demolition
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News
Starbucks picks Montagu Evans
Starbucks, the world's largest gourmet coffee shop operator, this week appointed Montagu Evans as sole retained agent in the UK.