All Property Week articles in 27 April 2001
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Hot property Scott Tyler has been appointed head of FPDSavills' commercial investment sales team. Scott joined FPDSavills Commercial as a graduate trainee in 1990, and moved to the investment department in 1993. He was made a director in 1999. Scott's interests include playing golf and watching football. He has ...
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Tied up in Notts
Attempts to expand Nottingham's Broadmarsh Shopping Centre have snagged on removing part of an inner ring-road. Can Australian developer Westfield now in charge of the scheme unravel the problem?
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Professional
The laws of nature
Nature conservation law can be a serious constraint on development proposals, as the protection of animal and plant species may conflict with developers' wishes.
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On the launch pad
Regeneration experts hope the National Space Centre, due to open this June in Leicester, will attract hi-tech firms and spark local redevelopment. But some in the market believe such aims may be over optimistic.
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Insight
New Grosvenor
Jeremy Newsum has turned Grosvenor into one of the industry's most powerful players. How has the mild-mannered Newsum made such a go-getting transformation?
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Greenwich Group spun off from US operations
Newiss and Kasch to relaunch UK business in May as limited liability partnership
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Thurrock park funded
Elizabeth Distribution Park at Thurrock in Essex has attracted £24m of investment funding, demonstrating that industrial properties continue to ride out the downturn.
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Foot-and-mouth job toll on rural surveyors
One in five announce redundancies as RICS survey reveals extent of damage to business
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Professional
How to.. Find the most suitable software package
Far from running scared at the prospect of heavyweight competition from overseas, UK software suppliers are confident the market will prove too tough for late arrivals.
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Does MAFF need to be farmed out?
In the wake of the foot-and-mouth crisis, it is widely felt that the countryside has been poorly served by Whitehall. How can the machinery of government be restructured to support the rural economy?
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The Indie may have run out of news, but the Tories have an election to win
So there I was minding my own business in the Newsnight studio and Jeremy Paxman shows me the front page lead in The Independent screaming: 'Norris to support Portillo as leader'.
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East Midlands: top shopping locations
The map attatched 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 those of centres ...
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East Lancashire offices/retail/industrial: Lancs for the memories
East Lancashire is shaking off its heavy industrial image
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Dunloe NAV slumps
Ireland's cooling property market has taken its toll on Dunloe Ewart, the company headed by Dublin lawyer Noel Smyth.
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Planning: draft RPG proposes limits on development sites
The Government has released its proposed changes to the East Midlands' Draft Regional Planning Guidance.
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Ryden trio defect to Montagu Evans
Scotland's biggest independent property firm Ryden is poised to lose three of its biggest hitters in a shock defection to Montagu Evans.