All Property Week articles in 28 June 2002
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Online
Upbeat results from Tops Estates
Tops Estates remains positive about the in-town leisure and retail property market, despite the stock market falling in recent weeks.
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Online
Romford's Brewery triumphs in Retail Property Awards
The Brewery in Romford has been named best new retail park in the 2002 Retail Property Awards, organised by Property Week magazine.
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Insight
Outside threat
Matrix has launched a new £350m fund aimed at pushing back the incursion of the institutions.
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Markets
Offices: On the slide
After an important prelet fell through and other tenants left Guildford, there is a mass of empty space on the market.
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News
Marconi in Liverpool sale
Marconi is continuing the sell-off of its property holdings with the disposal of its site in Liverpool.
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News
Trains needed for Ken's London Plan
Property experts have warned London mayor Ken Livingstone that his plans to increase development massively in the capital will not be worth the paper they are written on unless vital transport infrastructure improvements are delivered. Livingstone's London Plan, published last week, proposes increasing office floor space by 8.4m sq ...
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Markets
Residential: Home truths
Plans to build 6,000 new homes in Surrey will mean extensive greenfield development.
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News
WorldCom troubles hit Thames Valley
Troubled us telecoms giant WorldCom is likely to leave its Thames Valley offices.
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News
Harris quits to go solo
Allsop & Co partner Jonathan Harris has quit the firm after 24 years to set up his own investment agency.
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Markets
Flood warning
Although almost 1m sq ft of space is on the market in Basingstoke, developers are still building.
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Markets
One in the eye
A huge industrial development in Southampton has been scrapped after a US contact lens manufacturer pulled out. We report on the repercussions
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Markets
Industrial evolution
It's survival of the cheapest as Britax puts Surrey leases on the market and moves to Wales
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News
Matalan wins edge-of-town planning ruling
Matalan, the clothing and household goods retailer, has successfully challenged the definition of 'edge-of-town' retailing by winning a planning appeal against Luton Borough Council.