All Property Week articles in 23 September 2005
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Online
LaSalle to sell £300m Noho site
LaSalle Investment Management has put a 2.25 acre (0.9 ha) site north of London’s Oxford Street up for sale for more than £300m.
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Online
Tesco plans £200m property fund
Tesco is considering setting up a pilot property fund valued at around £200m with two of its largest supermarkets.
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Insight
Tram tactics
Sir, I cannot let your article ‘The end of the line’ (Yorkshire + north Lincolnshire, 02.09.05, p101) on the developer contributions to the Leeds Supertram project pass without comment. Much as I would like to have access to the £9m ‘kitty’ quoted in your article, this figure is sadly wide ...
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News
Westfield shake-up
Churston Heard and Dalgleish have replaced CB Richard Ellis as letting agents at Westfield’s Merry Hill shopping centre in the West Midlands.
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Markets
The rivals
Two distribution depots to be built in Bristol and Swindon are going head to head.
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Markets
Space probe
The scramble to provide more office sites in Bristol is calling for developers to rework failed plans and dust off older ones.
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News
Pink and Whight
I was interested to read that the choir of King’s College will sing Pink Floyd’s Grantchester Meadows, which celebrates the tranquil area in Cambridge, at a concert this Sunday for the charity Escape Artists.
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Insight
Networkers
Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker was formed by the 1998 merger of Cushman & Wakefield in the US and Healey & Baker in Europe.
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Markets
More for Morley
Instead of selling, Morley Estates plans to keep its portfolio and double its size in three years.
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Online
Property software and new media
Property Tectonics’ Lifespan system makes vast amounts of data manageable.
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Markets
The market in minutes
Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
The market in minutes
Heather Greig-Smith gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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News
Lloyd’s Register
Lloyd’s Register, the 200-year-old risk management organisation, has appointed CB Richard Ellis to review its property strategy.
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Markets
Rochdale labours and waits … and waits … and waits
Nothing has been developed in the birthplace of the Co-op since 1990
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Markets
Site search for temple to kick off ‘Thai town’
The Thai Culture Forum UK and Institute of Thai Arts and Culture has instructed Beesley Thompson to acquire a site in Manchester for the development of a Thai Buddhist Temple and Thai Plaza.
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Professional
Nottingham: public sector is key
Nottingham City Council’s chief executive Gordon Mitchell claimed last week that the city offered a blueprint for the way the public sector could play a key role at the heart of urban regeneration.
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News
Rodwell House
GE Capital and Mark Glatman’s Abstract Securities have put the 125,000 sq ft (11,612 sq m) Rodwell House on Middlesex Street in the City of London on the market for £25m.
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Markets
History in the making
Conservationists are holding back developers’ efforts to upgrade Swindon.