All Property Week articles in 26 July 2002
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Derby's Eagle Centre wins council approval
Derby City Council has resolved to grant outline planning consent for a £200m redevelopment of the city's Eagle Centre, jointly owned by Australian developer Westfield and MEPC.
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Flat NAV for shopping centre specialist
Liberty International, the shopping centre specialist with total assets of £4.3bn, has reported a 1% increase in NAV (net asset value per share) to 836p in its interim results.
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Prime office rents falling across Europe
Prime office rents are now almost 5% lower across the European Union than a year ago, according to the latest quarterly EMEA survey by CB Hillier Parker.
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Wiggins losses widen to £27m
Wiggins Group, the airport owner and property developer, has announced widening losses of £27m for the year to 31 March 2002.
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CBRE names new president for Europe, Middle East and Africa
CB Richard Ellis, the US-based parent of surveying firm CB Hillier Parker, has appointed Vaughan Thomas as president of its Europe, Middle East and African operations.
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Chesterton dismisses takeover reports
Chesterton has told shareholders to disregard weekend reports that it has rejected a takeover bid of 38p a share from 11% shareholder Mohamed Jafari-Fini.
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British Land confusion over Laxey stake
British Land was forced to issue a correction yesterday evening over the precise number of shares held by rebel shareholder Laxey Partners.
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Arthur Andersen property advisors join Grant Thornton
Auditor Grant Thornton has strengthened its property services offering by hiring two founder members of the ailing Arthur Andersen's Real Estate Consulting team.
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Talk of the towns
Renaming of the Pavilions ... AMEC doubles staff ... Nurton curries favour ... T&C development
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Offices: Road to recovery
After a slow period, could a string of new deals mean the M42 area is on its way up?
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Still no takers for Lowry lot
There were still no buyers for the Edwardian end-of-terrace house in Swinton, Greater Manchester, where painter LS Lowry lived for 40 years, as Property Week went to press this week.
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London takes lead in shift to mixed use
Commercial and residential developers join forces to tackle growing trend
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Shortage of retail parks hits Lothbury PUT return
2001's best performer slips to ninth in unit trust league table
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Leeds docklands regeneration scheme going well
Development is storming ahead in Leeds with the transformation of a 6ha (15 acre) dockland site next to the Royal Armouries Museum. Crosby Homes is developing Clarence Dock, a £150m mixed-use scheme comprising 600 apartments, 18,580 sq m (200,000 sq ft) of office accommodation on five floors, retail and ...
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Exeter retail development given go-ahead
Land Securities has been given the go-ahead for its £135m retail-based development in Exeter. The scheme comprises a department store, as well as 50 other stores and 100 homes, totalling 49,260 sq m (530,000 sq ft). The Green light is subject to a section-106 agreement, but LandSec ...