All Property Week articles in 30 March 2001
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Markets
Switching rolls
In less than a year, US broadband companies have gone from aggressively pursuing UK landlords and their property portfolios to abandoning their ambitious roll-out plans. What went wrong?
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Professional
Q&A
You receive notice that a squatter is seeking to obtain the title to an unused property you own, but which they claim to have occupied for the required 12 years. What immediate steps should you take to fight this action?
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Insight
Power to the people
Community groups in London's Elephant & Castle have been awarded 'third developer status'
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Professional
People
Hot property Joy Good has been appointed as a partner with Knight Frank's asset & facilities management department. Joy has over 15 years of fund management experience. In her new role she will be specialising in proactive management opportunities.Joy is married, and enjoys horse riding, theatre and ...
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News
ProLogis signs in Oxon
ProLogis has signed a development agreement to become the private sector partner at what is set to be the UK's largest science park.
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Markets
Staffordshire & Shropshire: top shopping locations
The map attached shows the proportion of shopping populations in each location visiting for convenience and comparison goods shopping. Because consumers generally shop more often for food than non-food goods, visitor numbers to trading locations containing main grocery offers will always be higher than those of centres with similar ...
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Markets
Industrial: Sheds you win
Speculative developments are being snapped up, and rents are set to rise in 2001
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Markets
Safe as houses?
The demand for telehouses has dropped away, with the downturn in the technology and telecoms sectors. We take a look at what the future holds for co-location developers
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News
Minister relaxes parking guidelines
Planning minister Nick Raynsford has softened his stance on parking provision at new schemes.
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News
Jack Straw to be given top environment post
Deputy PM John Prescott to relinquish DETR control but department will not be split up
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News
The England team
A different representation system, a newly appointed finance director and a 15-year drop in the average age of its top management will usher in a new era at Jones Lang LaSalle England's office.
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News
Pillar sells Edinburgh office in largest deal for a decade
Pillar Property and Parlison Properties have forward sold their Calton Square scheme in the biggest speculative office sale in Edinburgh for more than a decade.
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News
A square deal
The top-secret deal of the year is gathering pace. Three bidders are believed to remain for the £300m Berkeley Square Estate which is being sold for only the third time in its 260-year history.
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News
Dartford distribution destination
One of the south-east's largest industrial schemes will be created in Dartford following the decision by shipping group Jacobs Holdings to move Thames Europort across the river to P&O's scheme at Shellhaven. GVA Grimley has been appointed by P&O Developments to advise on a scheme of up ...
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News
Lidl cuts property team by a third in efficiency drive
Discount supermarket chain's new MD to make surveyors redundant as part of cost-cutting initiative
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News
Rural surveying firms cut down by foot-and-mouth
Foot-and-mouth hits country surveying firms leading to redundancies and restrictions on movement
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News
Crest submits harbour plan
Crest Nicholson has submitted its masterplan for Bristol's harbourside redevelopment to the local council, after an extensive public consultation exercise.
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News
C&R ties up Woolies
Capital & Regional has secured lettings to MFI and Woolworths for its Shopping City at Wood Green in north London.