All Property Week articles in 27 October 2000

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  • Professional

    Victims of terrorism

    27 October 2000

    The upcoming Terrorism Bill may include a redefinition of terrorism that could wreak havoc with the insurance policies of at-risk properties across the country

  • News

    No time for reform

    27 October 2000

    The Landlord and Tenant Act will not be reformed before the general election, the government has admitted. The DETR confirmed that there is insufficient Parliamentary time for the draft bill implementing Law Commission proposals to reform the 1954 Act. It will not be included in the Queen's Speech, which ...

  • Markets

    Pre-lets set to satisfy

    27 October 2000

    Research shows a sharp fall in central Manchester's Grade A supply coupled with a dramatic rise in demand

  • Insight

    Mixed messages

    27 October 2000

    On the face of it, mixed-use schemes are the planners' preferred route to urban regeneration. But when it comes to the practicalities of funding, finding tenants and getting planning permission, it is a different story

  • Markets

    Niche market

    27 October 2000

    News and deals from around the region.

  • Markets

    Manchester offices - Mad for it in Manchester

    27 October 2000

    Space in the city is still popular, but any trend towards rental growth should stabilise.

  • News

    Legal & Professional

    27 October 2000

  • Markets

    Take me to the river Irwell

    27 October 2000

    Spinningfields will be a modern city centre development, unlike anything Mancunians have experienced before. With cafés, boulevards and a river frontage it will have that European feel to lure the big fish.

  • Markets

    Silicon spin-off for Ipswich

    27 October 2000

    Ipswich's well-connected location is helping it to establish itself as an IT town.

  • Markets

    Planning: Salford Quay to see new offices and homes scheme?

    27 October 2000

    In Manchester, lottery money is being used to help fund a £25m expansion of the City Art Gallery, which is due to open in March 2002 and the expansion of the now-complete Museum of Science and Technology. The Triangle scheme at the Corn Exchange comprising 35 ...

  • News

    Haslemere refocuses for slowing market

    27 October 2000

    Bartram to expand development and increase the sale of lower-yielding properties

  • Markets

    Harvey Nicks in Shambles

    27 October 2000

    While posh nosh and lifestyle shops go central, satellites hold rents and customers.

  • News

    Green: 'No takeover'

    27 October 2000

    Green Property this week angrily denied speculation that it was in £480m takeover talks with a consortium of Irish developer Treasury Holdings and Deutsche Bank Private Equity. In an announcement to the Stock Exchange the company said: 'The board of Green has not received any formal ...

  • Professional

    It's good to talk

    27 October 2000

    The brave new world of landlord as service provider will require some serious cultural shifts. Kristina Smith reports on Prudential's first steps on the road to change

  • Markets

    Getting Printworked up

    27 October 2000

    The biggest leisure development to hit Manchester in years is awaited with baited breath.

  • Markets

    Vulcan and Gateway on horizon

    27 October 2000

    A frantic pace in industrial market take-up means new space is proving elusive.

  • News

    TrizecHahn Euro-head quits as Mayfair HQ goes on market

    27 October 2000

    Phillip Rose leaves Canadian investor as fallout from summer switch to hi-tech ventures continues

  • News

    Weatherall sale spells gloom for Euro offices

    27 October 2000

    Weatherall Green & Smith's Spanish and German partners are likely to be left high and dry by the firm's plans to sell a majority stake to Vendôme Rome, the French owner of Auguste Thouard and Müller. At last week's Barcelona Meeting Point conference, Weatherall International's Spanish partner ...