All Property Week articles in 27 September 2002
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Dome player faces lawsuit
The founder of one of companies involved in plans to turn the Millennium Dome into an entertainment complex is being sued for allegedly making money illegally on the New York stock market.
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British Land continues share buybacks
British Land this morning announced that it had purchased another 250,000 of its own shares for cancellation.
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Selfridges to open in Glasgow
Pathfinder Properties today agreed to sell a £15.3m development site in the heart of Glasgow to Selfridges.
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Haslemere disposal programme underway
Haslemere today announced the disposal of a £115m portfolio of industrial property, in line with a strategy outlined when the company was taken over by Brack earlier this year.
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Canary pipped by CIT in £200m bid for Little Britain
Canary Wharf has been beaten by CIT in its bid to buy the Little Britain office complex in the City of London for over £200m.
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MWB losses prompt share crash
Marylebone Warwick Balfour shares plummeted 18% to 53.5p this morning, after the property group announced losses of £33.9m for the year to 30 June.
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Triple towers for Glasgow skyline
Glasgow developer Elphinstone has been appointed preferred bidder for the redevelopment of the former Strathclyde Regional Council headquarters.
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Merivale's star performance
Merivale Moore, the small central London office and south-east industrial investor, has achieved one of the top performances among the June year-end companies.
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Insight
Paris match
In a tight UK market, more and more agents are finding that hope could lie in continental Europe.
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Insight
Loss leaders of the pack
With the scarcity of occupiers interested in space, it would be easy for one property owner to reduce its rent and nab that elusive tenant.
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Scottish Mutual taps into public interest
£150m fund will be available for ISAs, following Scottish Widows' lead
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Industrial: Is the Wirral selling itself short?
Wirral has all the ingredients for a thriving market, so why are rents stagnating?
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Shared vehicle trend grows
The number of shopping centres in shared ownership vehicles has jumped tenfold in four years, according to new research from Donaldsons.
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Gillon takes the helm at LSM
Surveying firm LSM partners has headhunted George Gillon (pictured) to become chairman.
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Science friction
The Land Registry has given notice that the e-revolution is about to reach conveyancing. We outlines what dealmakers need to know
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Markets
Forlorn in the USA
Nixon, Reagan, Bush Snr and now Bush Jnr have all presided over recessions in the last 30 years. But just how bad is it this time? We report on the effects it is having on office markets in New York and Chicago
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Thames Water opens shopping floodgates
Privatised utility plans 100,000 sq ft retail-led development in High Wycombe
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Emmerdale's star performer goes under hammer
Assistant auctioneer of Eddisons, Emma Johnson (pictured), has been practising disposing of one of the world's most famous pubs.