All Property Week articles in 24 August 2001
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Markets
Ready to ware
In the past 12 months there has been a dramatic change in the DIY warehouse sector, following the sale of the Homebase chain. We report on how the restructuring of the big companies will impact on the market
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Professional
Q&A
As an institutional residential landlord, is it worth considering an action for damages against a tenant who has unlawfully sublet their property?
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Markets
Money for nothing?
One disgruntled shopping centre occupier has taken on its landlord over the enormous rise in service charges. We look at the escalating costs and where this extra money ends up
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News
Public-private venture plans Northants shed megapark
Food supplier Whitworths signs agreement with Wellingborough council and private developer for 180 acre scheme
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News
MAB makes Manchester shortlist
Dutch developer MAB is the surprise package in a shortlist of four to redevelop a site dubbed the 'gateway to Manchester'.
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News
Lend Lease loses out
Australian group Lend Lease announced a sharp fall in profits last week as it continued its difficult transformation from mini-conglomerate into a pure property and construction business.
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Markets
Landlords stand trial
By sticking together and comparing rents, retailers are fighting back against hefty rent review rises. The test case of Dixons v Capital Shopping Centres at Lakeside (pictured) could set a precedent for the market.
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News
St Modwen steers Rover plant regeneration job
Regeneration specialist to develop 50 acres at Longbridge plant near Birmingham
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Insight
Interview: Raymond Mould
In a rare interview, Raymond Mould, chairman of Pillar, tells Property Week about his formidable double act with Patrick Vaughan – how they became offshore trust pioneers and where they want to take the company.
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News
HQ Global restructures as US parent's shares plummet
Serviced office giant restructures management, debt and capital after losses deepen in second quarter
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News
Government probes funding of hard-up planning system
New government study to examine how much cash councils will need to speed up decisions
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Insight
Jubilee Line Extension 'was a political fix'
Don Riley says the JLE benefited public landlords more than developers
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News
Ericsson offshoot to pay record Noho office rent
Telecoms subsidiary puts Heron/Axa Wigmore Street space under offer at north-of-Oxford Street cycle high
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News
GVA Grimley to seek out space for Mucelli's Eoffice
Eoffice, the serviced office company set up by Italian entrepreneur Pier Paulo Mucelli, has appointed GVA Grimley to find suitable accommodation for its new brand of business centres.
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News
Edinburgh Park stake for sale
Edinburgh City Council's development arm EDI is set to sell its interest in Edinburgh Park for up to £70m.
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Markets
Niche little earners
Art galleries, milliners and toy sellers are not the typical shopping centre tenants. We reveal why landlords are anxious to lure them into the malls
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News
Haslemere slump mirrors UK downturn
Company cautious in short term after portfolio value drops by 1.3% during first half of 2001
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Markets
DIY moves into Focus
With the popularity of home improvement TV shows, DIY retailers have never had it so good. We report on Focus Do It All's plans for the market
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News
Hines curries favour in Southall
Giant US developer Hines has been selected as a last-minute addition to the shortlist of developers bidding for one of London's largest brownfield sites.