All Property Week articles in 29 August 2003
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Online
Fuller Peiser partners quit for C2G
Fuller Peiser equity partners Charles Binks and Graham Prisk have left to set up a new logistics property consultancy, C2G World.
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Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs in Canary Wharf bid
Rival US investment banks Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs have teamed up to bid for Canary Wharf Group, the companies revealed this morning.
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Warner’s £166m industrial swoop
Warner Estate has bought a £166m industrial distribution portfolio from Morley Fund Management, it announced today.
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Regus to exit Chapter 11
Regus is ready to take its US business out of Chapter 11 following a successful restructuring process, it announced today.
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Markets
Tunnel vision
The Channel Tunnel Rail Link emerges in King's Cross next month. Property Week visited the site to see how the regeneration of the area is progressing
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Talk of the towns
Mother of all deals … British Gas fuels Powergate … Boxing clever in Friern Barnet … Mall mercies
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Talk of the towns
Eastern riches ... sexy Summers in Worcester ... new kid at Turner ... leaving Sloane ... Leominster park
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Professional
Who's suing whom
Family falloutOn 7 July, three brothers, Jamie, Jason and Nicholas Rishover, sued their father, Michael Rishover, and his company, LM Properties, for specific performance of an agreement they claimed to have entered into in October 2002.The brothers had been dismissed by LM Properties, a property development company, for alleged gross ...
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Professional
We're not receiving you
The impending abolition of administrative receiverships is set to make it even harder for landlords to recover rent from insolvent tenants
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News
Plot thickens in REO takeover saga
The battle for control of split-capital investment trust Real Estate Opportunities took a further twist this week
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Markets
Office oasis
Central London agents often view north London as a parochial office location. But a new, high-spec business park has brought a change of fortune to the area
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Losing momentum
Plans to redevelop Causeway Farm in Hereford and continue the regeneration that began with the Left Bank are in danger of foundering
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News
IM takes Magna Park shed
IM Properties, Bob Edmiston's property company, has bought a 166,873 sq ft (15,503 sq m) shed on Magna Park in Leicestershire
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News
JV wins healthcare prize
Capital & Provident and William Pears have won a public private partnership contract to develop commercial and residential property alongside new healthcare schemes in west London
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Sharia: an investor's guide to Islamic law
Muslim investors are determined to buy commercial property in the UK to take advantage of the low cost of money
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Glasgow scheme gets the go-ahead
Taylor Woodrow has been granted outline planning consent for the final phase of its Anderston Centre scheme in central Glasgow
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Markets
Still part of the furniture
The case of furniture manufacturer Parker Knoll shows that if the will and support is there, occupiers can often be tempted to stay in north London
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Fitness First shelves property sale plan
Fitness First, the health and fitness club taken over by venture capitalist Cinven in the summer, has abandoned plans to raise about £64m by selling property