All Property Week articles in 28 May 2004

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    Winten makes £70m bid for Estates & General

    2004-06-01T12:30:00Z

    Winten, Leo Noe's Gibraltar-domiciled real estate investment trust, today announced it had made a £70.7m recommended offer for property investment group Estates & General.

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    Hammerson sells EC3 office building

    2004-06-01T12:24:00Z

    Hammerson today revealed it has sold Latham House, 16 Minories, in the City of London for £23m.

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    Going places

    2004-05-28T15:12:00Z

    Who's moving onwards and upwards

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    Lend Lease and L&G team up for £120m Warrington extension

    2004-05-28T12:06:00Z

    Lend Lease is to partner Legal & General in the fund's £120m extension of Golden Square shopping centre in Warrington.

  • News

    Sussex

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    Scotland

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    Thornfield Properties

    28 May 2004

    Thornfield Properties this week submitted its plans for the redevelopment of part of London’s Smithfield Market. The controversial plans include demolishing the redundant General Market and Annexe buildings, to be replaced with a three- building, 607,000 sq ft (56,390 sq m) development. The scheme will include 500,000 sq ft ...

  • News

    Panther pounces as property shares remain unchanged

    28 May 2004

    Panther Securities, the small property investor run by Andrew Perloff that makes a habit of acquiring stakes in tiny quoted property companies, is to invest in Peter Lewin's new Alternative Investment Market-listed vehicle, Real Estate Investors (REI).

  • Insight

    Oldest newcomer in town

    28 May 2004

    While Elliott Bernerd stole the show with a Lifetime Achievement award at the Variety Club 'Props' last week a string of other big names were also honoured. Martin Landau of City Merchant and formerly of Imry and Development Securities fame, won Most Promising Newcomer. This is traditionally handed to ...

  • Markets

    Nordic by nature

    28 May 2004

    Being one of the first UK firms to invest in the Scandinavian markets is paying off for Kenmore and managing director John Kennedy. Now it is about to open its first Oslo office.

  • Insight

    Named and shamed

    28 May 2004

    The first ‘evictions’ from the Office Agents Society’s ‘Shame Academy’ have taken place. The acts that attracted the fewest votes were Akeler duo Pat Going and Clare Walker, Vail Williams ’ From Rush Hour With Love trio, Richard Harding’s Chairman of the Board and Soul Agent Philip Wood of ...

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    McKay Securities

    2004-05-28T00:00:00Z

    McKay Securities has started work on the first speculative office building in south-west London for two years. The scheme (pictured left), to be known as Wimbledon Gate, totals 58,000 sq ft (5,390 sq m) and is due to be completed in spring 2005. FPDSavills and Cattaneo Commercial are the ...

  • News

    Mobility for mall users

    28 May 2004

    A mobility scooter retailer has signed up for its first shopping centre unit at Threadneedle's Skelmersdale centre in Lancashire.

  • Markets

    Lobbyists undermine planning in the south-east

    28 May 2004

    Councils contradict recommendations of their own planning officers, causing market 'constipation'

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    LandSecs locks up Met Police

    28 May 2004

    Police take entire 30-storey Earl's Court building on Landflex serviced office contract

  • Markets

    Local knowledge

    28 May 2004

    Essential information, project updates and gossip

  • Markets

    Local knowledge

    28 May 2004

    Essential information, project updates and gossip.

  • Markets

    Scotland makes the right impression

    28 May 2004

    Glasgow’s Lord Provost, Lord-Lieutenant Liz Cameron, and impressionist Rory Bremner stole the show at Property Week’s Scottish Property Awards on 13 May at the Glasgow Hilton.

  • Markets

    Pier heads for oblivion

    28 May 2004

    Brighton's West Pier – the grand old lady of the sea – looks likely to meet her end unless English Heritage can throw her a lifeline.

  • Insight

    The greasy pole

    28 May 2004

    Who's who at … FPDSavills, Glasgow FPDSavills' Glasgow office is headed by investment specialist and director Mark Fleming. The firm's Scotland operations also include an office in Edinburgh. Martin Wallace, director 1989 Joins Clydebank District Council as a planning graduate from Strathclyde University. After undertaking a postgraduate course in ...