All Property Week articles in 23 May 2003
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Online
CNC offloads £15m portfolio in deal with Nelson Securities
CNC Properties, part of investment company Property Acquisition and Management, has sold a £15m portfolio as part of a restructuring deal with Nelson Securities.
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DVLA buys 43,000 sq ft in Swansea
Swansea-based developer Sylfaen has presold a 43,000 sq ft (3,995 sq m) centre to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency on its Cedar Court site in Swansea Vale.
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Leisure development planned for Newcastle
Plans were today unveiled for a 25,000 sq ft (2,322 sq m) leisure development above Haymarket metro station in Newcastle.
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Grimley and Saxon Law to merge
GVA Grimley is to boost its central London presence by taking over West End specialist Saxon Law, Property Week can reveal today.
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Markets
Talk of the towns
Felixstowe vision … Cambridge firms merger … City House's bovine ornaments … Delia's plea
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Insight
The RICS takes the rise
Should the president of the RICS have a salary, a grace-and-favour flat above the shop in Parliament Square and a butler?
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Professional
Lost for words
'Real estate does not speak the language of business.' This is the charge to be levelled at the industry in a debate at the British Council for Offices' annual conference in Barcelona
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News
LandSecs results: strong on retail, poor on offices
Publication of annual figures shows negative effect of central London office market
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Markets
Insult to industry
Industrial occupiers are no longer welcome in Cambridgeshire as the county woos fashionable hi-tech business
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News
Transport 'does not increase land value'
Report finds no link between property values and transport improvements
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News
Propex to launch improved online investment service
Property Week website to contribute news to revamped internet venture
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News
National Trust picks Kier for Swindon HQ
Kier Property has been selected to develop the new headquarters for the National Trust in Swindon
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Markets
Lawyers, hired guns and money
Law firms are outsourcing less profitable property work to survive – and the lawyers are having to work harder for less
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News
Insignia wins Olympic gold
Firm chosen to advise on London's campaign to host the 2012 Olympic Games
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Professional
When the going gets tough...
Law firms that adapt creatively to the downturn will survive