All Property Week articles in 4 April 2003

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  • Online

    Chelsfield: EU legal action will not delay White City

    2003-04-08T14:47:00Z

    Chelsfield, developer of the £1bn White City shopping centre, has played down concerns that legal action by the European Commission against the UK government will threaten the scheme.

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    City approves Stock Exchange tower makeover

    2003-04-08T14:29:00Z

    The Corporation of London this week gave the go-ahead to the 500,000 sq ft (46,500 sq m) redevelopment of the London Stock Exchange tower designed by Nicholas Grimshaw.

  • Online

    LandSecs bags top Property Awards

    2003-04-08T08:25:00Z

    Land Securities pulled off a double triumph at last night's Property Awards by winning both Property Company of the Year and Property Personality of the Year, for its group chief executive, Ian Henderson.

  • Online

    Cobalt expansion plan

    2003-04-07T14:41:00Z

    Highbridge Business Park, the developer of the 500,000 sq ft (46,450 sq m) Cobalt Park in Newcastle upon Tyne, is to expand the scheme by 176,000 sq ft (16,350 sq m).

  • Online

    ATP pledges €32m to US funds

    2003-04-07T14:28:00Z

    Danish pension fund ATP has continued its €500m (£342m) investment in European property funds, by committing €32m (£21.9m) to two US opportunity funds.

  • Online

    Bidder approaches Chesterton

    2003-04-07T10:27:00Z

    Chesterton confirmed this morning that it has received a bid approach, almost a year after it has been on the market.

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    People

    2003-04-04T11:55:00Z

    Movers and shakers

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    Norwich civic centre honour

    2003-04-04T11:37:00Z

    The Forum, a multi-purpose civic centre in Norwich, was last night named as winner of the 2003 Urban Design Award at the Civic Trust Awards in Manchester.

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    Legal & General captures £25.3m Enfield site

    2003-04-04T10:55:00Z

    Legal & General has acquired Delta Park in Enfield from a joint venture between British Land and Gazeley Properties for £25.3m.

  • Markets

    Walking the walk

    4 April 2003

    Fremlin Walk is just one part of Maidstone's retail renaissance. Christine Eade looks at what the town has in store

  • Markets

    Talk of the towns

    4 April 2003

    Essex industrial go-slow ... piano man ... Game's Barking best ... bowling for Braintree

  • Markets

    Talk of the towns

    4 April 2003

    No carriages in Maidstone ... retail at Westwood ... call centres in Thanet ... shopping in Canterbury

  • News

    Quartet

    4 April 2003

    Three years ago this quartet played out their dreams in the public gaze of the stock market. But what are Frogmore s Paul White (far left), Burford s John Anderson (second from left), Delancey s Jamie Ritblat and Allied London chief Mike Ingall chatting about now? ...

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    Paddington in the spotlight

    4 April 2003

    Stanhope chief executive Sir Stuart Lipton (right in main picture) and top British architect Ken Shuttleworth weigh up Paddington Central during the Paddington Unveiled: Where Next? conference on 20 March. At the conference, organised by the British Council for Offices and Property Week, keynote speaker Roger Holmes (below), ...

  • Insight

    Private lives

    4 April 2003

    Three years ago, a handful of gutsy entrepreneurs seized the opportunity of a lifetime and took their listed property companies private. Giles Barrie catches up with them

  • Markets

    Linden paves way to Watford scheme

    4 April 2003

    Housebuilder on course for first residential development since 1980s

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    Kent

    4 April 2003

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    Tapp steps in to run Miller investments

    4 April 2003

    Miller Developments has appointed Mike Tapp (pictured left), former UK development director of Green Property, to handle its UK investment portfolio.

  • News

    London's trendy Hempel hotel

    4 April 2003

    London's trendy Hempel hotel has been sold by Japanese property company AC Real Estate to David Gabbay's private company, O&H Properties. O&H is believed to have paid about £10m for the 35-bedroom hotel at Craven Hill Gardens, W2.

  • News

    Portfolio management up for grabs at Royal Mail

    4 April 2003

    The Royal Mail is set to outsource the property management of its entire UK portfolio. The postal group has put the management of its 45m sq ft (4.2m sq m) estate of 2,800 operational and surplus properties out to tender. It is thought the Royal Mail is seeking to rationalise ...