All Property Week articles in 30 June 2000
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Insight
Mr One Percent
Investment agencies seem to perform better than any other sector, but it's not for the reasons that many like to claim. We investigate what the future, and the effect of the internet, hold for agents
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Professional
Tenancy minefield
Companies undertaking sale-and-leasebacks could face problems following an important decision in the House of Lords.
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Markets
Hammersmith - Set for a hammering?
The reign of success could be over as new competition enters the arena. By Guy Lambert, Jones Lang LaSalle
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News
Industry unimpressed with government words on RDAs
RDAs must wait to discover what funds will back Prescott's vision of a strengthened role for regions
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News
Software giant hunts for offices
Software giant Siebel Systems has put out another large requirement for Thames Valley office space. The company has only just agreed a deal for 9,300 sq m (100,000 sq ft) at The Glanty building in Staines for its UK headquarters, which will complete in the autumn. The Glanty, built for ...
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News
Enterprise in takeover talks
AIM-listed Regeneration specialist Enterprise has informed the Stock Exchange that it is involved in talks that could result in a reverse takeover by private engineering and facilities management company ARM Services Group. ARM, valued at around £125m is about five times the size of Enterprise and eager for listed status. ...
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Markets
Heathrow offices and industrial - Hard to enter a tight spot
IT and telecoms companies are driving up demand but space is in short supply
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News
Property keeps firm hold of its market leader crown
Property shares ouTperformed the All-Share Index once again last week, after a sluggish performance from the whole stock market. The Real Estate Index was virtually unchanged at 1972, but the AllShare Index fared worse, dropping almost 2% to 3059. The market suffered from a low level of activity as caution ...
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Professional
Property fraud crackdown
Fraud is under the spotlight in the property management sector. Risk management has become one of the key issues in the government’s revised property procurement strategy.
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Professional
Cornering the market
Marketing is a vital part of what surveyors do. So why are they relying on outdated techniques?
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Markets
Heathrow rents continue to soar
Rents are sky high around Heathrow, helped by the proximity of the airport and two motorways, and this is increasing the pressure for the release of greenbelt land.
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News
Matrix debuts at Tudor St City scheme
Matrix Securities has established an investors club to forward-fund the development of Trevor Osborne's scheme at Tudor Street, London EC4. Matrix a tax-efficient off-shore investment vehicle with a history of investing in Enterprise Zones has paid almost £50m for the 9,011 sq m (97,000 sq ft) ...
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Markets
Brentford - The right chemistry
Glaxo SmithKline s go-ahead for its global headquarters has led to a surge in confidence. By Chris Parkinson of Saxon Law
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News
Institution breaks regeneration mould
Legal General to invest £18.75m in English Partnerships’ English Cities Fund
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News
Moorfield in radical share boost plan
Gilbard moves towards venture capital model to retain shareholder interest
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News
Mind the gap on Tube PFI bid list
Four out of six bidders for London Underground s non-operational property pull out of the competition