All Property Week articles in 27 June 2003
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Stannifer submits £130m High Wycombe plan
Retail developer Stannifer has submitted a formal planning application to Wycombe District Council for the redevelopment of High Wycombe town centre.
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Hammerson wraps up €106m Paris office deal
Hammerson has completed the £74m (€106m) sale of a Paris office building.
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Stamp Duty reform will increase tax burden, says BRC
Chancellor Gordon Brown’s proposed reform of Stamp Duty on commercial leases could cost the retail industry £18m more than the Treasury has estimated.
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Bid threat to Permira’s Debenhams takeover
Two potential bidders have joined the battle to take over Debenhams and thrown into doubt the department store chain’s £320m sale-and-leaseback.
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Tesco tops Retail Property Awards
Tesco has been named Retailer of the Year in the 2003 Retail Property Awards.
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Royal boost to affordable housing initiative
The Prince of Wales today launched an initiative to encourage landowners and businesses to use their land, property and resources to provide more affordable housing in rural areas.
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Jafari-Fini £10m Chesterton bid declared unconditional
Mohamad Jafari-Fini’s £10.2m bid for Chesterton has been declared unconditional, Chesterton announced today.
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Talk of the towns
Round one for bullet train ... Gough's pier plan ... Hannington latest ... Churchill going strong
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Talk of the towns
A call centre for Bolton … enterprising agents … Express joins the Rings … flying over Old Trafford
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Workspace results show SME strength
Small business space provider's end-of-year figures show 12% rise in NAV
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Parliament watch
Planning Bill extensionsThere was widespread dissatisfaction when the commons committee stage of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill was rushed through with little discussion of many key clauses. But in an unprecedented move, Tony McNulty, a minister with the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, has announced that further discussion ...
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Where are they now?
Little progress seems to have been made on some of the region's big retail developments, but is that really the case?
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The Modus operandi
Lancashire developer Modus is deploying a range of strategies to achieve its aim of becoming the north's number one retail developer
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Property managers reach for the top
In a slow market, property managers create income for landlords and value for occupiers. The first RICS Property Management Awards, announced this week, recognise their work
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Market ripe for social housing
Private residential developers in London would be better off developing their sites as social housing as market conditions worsen
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Hounds Hill retail scheme unveiled
London-based developer Academy Land and joint venture partner Fordgate have unveiled plans to treble the size of Hounds Hill shopping centre in Blackpool. The £30m expansion will add 200,000 sq ft (18,580 sq m), including a new 95,000 sq ft (8,800 sq m) three-level Debenhams store, 11 new units and ...
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Resi specialist Grainger raises half-year profits by a third
Tenanted residential specialist Grainger Trust increased half-year profits by 33% and is on track to achieve strong net asset value growth at the year-end
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Wellcome's South Ken investment formula
The Wellcome Trust is to use a complex financial tool to plan the future of its historic central London estate