All Property Week articles in 26 October 2001
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Prestigious winners
Saxon Law partners Andrew Lax (right) and John Kevill had plenty to smile about this week after winning one of the market's most prestigious management contracts. Their firm has been chosen to run the £320m Berkeley Square Estate by its private Middle Eastern owners, taking over from CB Hillier Parker ...
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Peer pressure
Lord Falconer talks to Property Week about the Planning Green Paper and his ideas to reform the planning system
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Visa set to sign at Paddington
Credit card company VISA is expected to sign today at Paddington Central for a new 18,115 sq m (195,000 sq ft) head office.
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Oxon, Warks & Worcs
The map graphic to the right shows the proportion of overall shopping populations in each trading location visiting for convenience and comparison goods shopping purposes. Because consumers generally shop more often for food than non-food goods, visitor numbers to trading locations containing main grocery offers will always be higher than ...
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Warwickshire offices/industrial: Spanner in the Warks?
Yields are holding up but may be undermined by global factors.
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Mark of success
Some of the top names in European property are about to gather at the Expo Real in Munich to debate the future of the industry. Property Week gauged the mood in the German market
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Worcester offices/Retail: A source of steady growth
Worcester's retail scene still has room for expansion.
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Marconi's final spark?
The collapse of Marconi has put on hold plans to expand its HQ in Coventry and could signal a sale of its property assets.
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Winning the Eurosceptics
The global economy has been plunged into uncertainty but international investors and developers have stepped up their activity in the German property market. Will they stay?
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Will property make great escape from worldwide gloom?
Salary and job cuts may not be imminent despite fears over security and economy
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Heron Tower inquiry: EH questions skyscraper
Heritage watchdog calls for reassessment of City tower scheme safety following 11 September attacks
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A dog's life in Hackney
Hackney Wick Stadium is a classic example of how the planning morass hits regeneration
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Can you DGI it?
Investment jitters have prompted a flight to funds such as DGI's open-ended German protégés. As Liz Hamson reports, its new global fund is ready for expansion
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HQ Global defaults on loan payments
Serviced office operator in danger of further violations on $275m credit line
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JJB Sports on verge of Oxford Street deal
Sports retailer hopes to start trading in C&A's former flagship store next year