All Property Week articles in 25 October 2002

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  • Online

    Whitbread profits trigger share hike

    2002-10-29T12:40:00Z

    Shares in Whitbread were trading up 9.5% at 547.5p this morning after the company reported an 11% increase in pretax profits to £121.3m for the six months to 31 August.

  • Online

    CLS increases Paris holdings

    2002-10-29T10:46:00Z

    Quoted property company CLS Holdings today announced the purchase of a £6m office block in the suburbs of Paris.

  • Online

    Pillar buys £100m Manchester retail park

    2002-10-28T15:00:00Z

    Retail park specialist Pillar Property today announced that it is to forward purchase the Crown Point North shopping park in East Manchester for around £100m.

  • Online

    King Sturge moves into Germany

    2002-10-28T12:07:00Z

    King Sturge today opened its first office in Germany, launching an office in Frankfurt, the company’s 15th office in mainland Europe.

  • Online

    Expo survey predicts the future

    2002-10-25T14:58:00Z

    Earlier this summer Chesterton teamed up with the organisers of Expo Real in asking European property professionals to predict the shape of the industry in 2007 and in 2020.

  • Online

    Hines wins urban development award

    2002-10-25T12:09:00Z

    Gerald Hines, founder and chairman of US developer Hines, today won an award from the Urban Land Institute for 'visionary urban development.'

  • Online

    CLS shares benefit from £5.4m share buyback offer

    2002-10-25T11:06:00Z

    Shares in property company CLS holdings jumped 7.5p to 208p today as the company confirmed its intention to buy back up to £5.4m of shares.

  • Markets

    The Real thing

    25 October 2002

    Expo is the sober MIPIM. With less drinking and more dealmaking it is a moneyspinner for those who go. We explain what to wear, where to eat and where to be seen at Europe's property exhibitions

  • News

    'Ridiculous' reserves for plaza wreck

    25 October 2002

    Sheffield City Council has ordered the new owner of offices bought on 15 October at Mark Jenkinson & Son's auction to repair the buildings or demolish them.

  • Insight

    What Prescott should do next

    25 October 2002

    Next week, Birmingham plays host to Britain's biggest ever gathering of urban regeneration specialists. So I'll be going to the Motor Show, which is also in town.

  • News

    Investor's Islington resi options

    25 October 2002

    An Egyptian investor paid £612,000 for Doyle Tavern on the corner of Caledonian Road and Frederica Street, Islington, at McHugh's auction on 14 October.

  • News

    Insurer ready to quit HQ over massive rent increase

    25 October 2002

    Royal & SunAlliance begins hunt for alternative West End base after Berkeley Square rent tops £70

  • News

    Hammerson is on track

    25 October 2002

    Hammerson is in the running to buy Railtrack Developments from its parent after being shortlisted to buy its 24 development sites around the country.

  • News

    Hermes guide sets the standard for investors

    25 October 2002

    Fund manager urges joint approach to deliver better performance

  • News

    St Modwen selected in Gloucestershire

    25 October 2002

    The South West of England Regional Development Agency (SWERDA) has selected St Modwen Properties for a mixed-use scheme in Gloucestershire.

  • News

    German link for PRICOA

    25 October 2002

    Prudential Real Estate Investors (PREI), the US fund manager which owns London-based PRICOA, has bought German fund manager TMW.

  • Markets

    Planning: regeneration is name of the game

    25 October 2002

    Bristol City Council, Symes Avenue Steering Group, and Panther Securities have selected supermarket operator Morrisons as preferred developer to redevelop Symes Avenue in Hartcliffe, one of the most deprived areas in Bristol.

  • Insight

    On the front line

    25 October 2002

    The Urban Summit in Birmingham next week will focus national attention on regeneration and urban planning. But neither will happen if the government does not bring about change in local planning authorities. We join the front line at Hackney Borough Council to witness a day in the life of the ...

  • Markets

    Survey: Forward thinking

    25 October 2002

    Expo Real's organisers teamed up with Chesterton to ask the property industry to predict its own future. From internet shopping to retirement at 80, here are their thoughts.

  • Markets

    Market: Going nowhere fast

    25 October 2002

    The property executive arriving at Munich airport for Expo Real will find the German economy, once Europe's powerhouse, now falling far behind the rest of the EU pack.