All Property Week articles in 25 April 2003
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£3bn Stratford City plan submitted
Chelsfield, Stanhope and London & Continental Railways have submitted an outline planning application for their £3bn Stratford City development in east London.
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Chesterton axes commercial md
Division's chief McKay and finance director Stacey make sudden departure
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Bristol Alliance Quakers go-ahead
The Bristol Alliance has been given the go-ahead to develop the Quakers Friars area as part of its £500m scheme to revitalise the city centre.
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Rugby Estates sets up £100m M25 fund
Rugby Estates has set up a fund with Bank of Scotland and Merrill Lynch Global Principal Investments to buy £100m of industrial properties within the M25 area in the next two years.
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LandSecs stalls on Paddington revamp
Land Securities has put plans on hold for its redevelopment of 40/50 Eastbourne Terrace in London's Paddington, following a decision to redevelop all its holdings in the area together.
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RICS urges quick Crossrail decision
The RICS has urged transport secretary, Alistair Darling, to 'quickly confirm the government's support' for the Crossrail project amid speculation that plans may be scrapped.
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Southampton expands 'cultural quarter'
Southampton City Council has agreed in principle to plans for three leisure and cultural developments with a combined value of £160m.
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S&N retail sell-off
Scottish & Newcastle, the leisure and brewing giant, is to sell nearly 1,500 pubs, restaurants and hotels as it disposes of its managed retail business.
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Regus suffers heavy losses
Regus, the struggling serviced office provider, today announced worldwide pretax losses of £113.7m on a turnover of £435.6m in its results for the year ending 31 December 2002.
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£21m London campus sale
Waltham Forest Friendly Society has joined forces with contractor RCT Construction to buy a 10-acre student campus in east London for £21m.
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Regus rollercoaster rolls on
Today promises another intriguing chapter in the history of Regus, with the publication of the serviced offices group's annual results for 2002.
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Retail: Waiting for Paradise
The Paradise Street Development Area has had a difficult time attracting the retailers it wants.
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Wirral: Starting over
Wirral hopes to change its image as a home of small sheds in favour of prestigious offices. But is the rental market up to the challenge?
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Talk of the towns: Merseyside & Wirral
Everton transfer thwarted ... plush furnishings at the Albert Dock ... Wilkinsons' move to St John's
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Prudential ups stake in Mall
Prudential has invested £31.2m in the Mall Fund a year after the limited partnership was launched by Capital & Regional and Morley Fund Management.
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Liverpool offices: Storey time
Multistorey car parks might not be top of most occupiers' shopping lists, but for the Prince's Dock Development Company it is part of the wider picture.
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Investment: Vive l'indifférence
The conflict in Iraq reopened old wounds in Anglo-French relations. However, American, German and British investors have not let politics blight their love of French property.
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Northern star Hancock quits McCabe's Scarborough
Mark Hancock, one of the best-known names on the north of England property scene, has quit Kevin McCabe's private development vehicle Scarborough.