All Property Week articles in 27 May 2005
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Multiplex braced for huge loss at Wembley
Multiplex stunned investors today, saying it may make a loss on its A$1.2bn (£500m) Wembley Stadium project and that company founder John Roberts would quit as executive chairman.
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Mapeley to float on London Stock Exchange
Property outsourcing company Mapeley has confirmed its intention to float on the London Stock Exchange.
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Rags and riches
Nottingham retail rents have reached new highs following an influx of fashion retailers.
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The powers that will be
The London Thames Gateway UDC will soon be taking planning powers away from elected councillors.
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Networkers
Based in Sussex, Tod Miller Thomas was founded in 1989 and covers all sectors of the commercial property market.
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M&S’s out-of-town rescue stratergy
Marks & Spencer will focus on out-of-town expansion in a bid to beat falling profits.
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The market in minutes
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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The market in minutes
Deirdre Hipwell gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Time and Life to be sold
Strategic Real Estate Advisors is poised to put the Time and Life building on the corner of Bond Street and Bruton Street in London’s Mayfair on the market for around £100m.
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Leaside Regeneration
Leaside Regeneration has received consent for a £3.5m bridge running over the River Lea between the London boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Newham. The bridge, designed by Whitbybird, can tilt to allow river traffic to pass through. It is due for completion in spring 2007. The bridge is part of ...
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Rolfe Judd
Architectural practice Rolfe Judd has said it wants to ensure that Berkeley’s Tabard Square development on Tabard Street in London’s Southwark (left) meets the Greater London Authority ’s objective for more public space. The development will be built around a public square with a 4,000 sq ft (370 sq m) ...
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Too much information
Councils are being forced to protect ‘commercially sensitive’ details about their development partners from requests under the Freedom of Information Act.
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Hammerson mulls over move from Park Lane home
Developer to choose between renovating listed HQ and moving to Grosvenor Street
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A green start
Former Nelson Bakewell director Tracy Collins was certainly made aware of his new firm’s green welly reputation this week, when he began work as head of Savills’ London West End agency team.
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Going places
Dixon Webb has promoted Stephen Gleave (left) to partner in the commercial and industrial agency team in Warrington. His agency clients include St Modwen Developments. DTZ has promoted the following people to director: John Routledge, Nick Boldero, Nick Parker, Jeremy Sharland, John Endersby, Matthew Cassell, Stuart Lunn, Antony Nickalls, ...
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Hester shifts Ritblat’s Roller into top gear
This week has been a watershed for British Land. Although the company’s chairman, John Ritblat, is much respected – and feared – by the property industry for creating a FTSE 100 company from nothing and for his talent as a dealmaker, many key investors, analysts and journalists have not shared ...
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May: the force be with you
At a charity gala screening of the new Star Wars film at BAFTA last week, Cushman & Wakefield’s head of auctions John Townsend found himself in a glamorous, if slightly frightening, line-up with Queen’s Brian May and Darth Vader.
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Tesco homes in on first standalone non-food stores
Supermarket to launch Homeplus stores in Aberdeen, Manchester, Bristol and Telford