All Property Week articles in 25 February 2000
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Markets
Into the twilight zone
Liverpool s legendary nightlife is enjoying a renaissance, with tourists and students swarming to new, hip late-licensed bars.
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Markets
Swindon Steering Swindon to success
Industrial take-up was down in 1999, but despite this Swindon is thriving.
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Insight
Small talk
Property Week has carried out Britain s biggest-ever study of small surveying firms. We spoke exclusively to 6,000 small firms to discover their views on business practices, the state of the market and their hopes for the future.
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Markets
A thorn in the side
Bristol s Harbourside has languished undeveloped for three decades, and popular politics have only confounded Crest Nicholson s plans for the site.
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Markets
Liverpool retail Retail revolution
Regeneration and development means that the retail offer will flourish once again.
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Markets
Leisure: painting the town red
Liverpool city council is arguing with highways officials over whether the entrance to the city should have plaques stating that it is the birthplace of the Beatles. However, some might argue that there are other, equally legitimate candidates to be represented on these plaques. Cream, the world-famous night at ...
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Professional
Uncommon knowledge
Developing an internet strategy is as tough for established businesses as it is for start-ups. This report tries to solve the latest conundrum that is puzzling the property world – how do you find an e-commerce expert?
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Professional
Making value judgments
Valuations Roger Cohen, Berwin Leighton warns that appointing a single expert witness can be disastrous
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Markets
Investment Seller's market sustained
Investor activity is on the up, but there is still a shortage of new product.
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News
Insignia widens net presence
Insignia Financial Group, the US parent company of Richard Ellis, is planning a $75m (£47m) package of web-based property initiatives. The firm will launch a commercial property internet portal this spring, designed to enhance and compete with Insignia s existing real estate business. The venture is being backed ...
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Markets
Industrial Speculation is what you need
Despite a fall in take-up, there is a surge of new development in the region.
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Markets
Industrial Spaced out
After a successful year in 1999, the commercial sector could suffer from a lack of supply.
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News
UK imports US urban tax plan
Government plans to include US financing scheme in forthcoming legislation to promote regeneration
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News
Hercules is stronger
Fast-expanding property services group Hercules is heading for full-year profits of well over £4m after reporting a 37% increase in half-year pre-tax profits to £2m. Turnover almost doubled in the first half to 31 December to £9.7m, which reflected a first full six-month contribution from Manchester-based ...
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News
St Modwen gains in respite for property
Property sector continues to underperform but avoids worst of 'Vodafone effect'
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Markets
Planning: questioning the future
An inquiry into the new regional guidance for the south-west including Bristol and Swindon is just beginning. One of the issues will be the extent to which Bristol and its adjacent authorities will remain a key focus for development to 2016. Directing more growth to the ...