All Property Week articles in 4 July 2003
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DevSecs agrees option for City site
Development Securities has agreed an option to buy a City of London development site from construction company Wates at any time in the next five years.
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Victoria office market threatened by public sector exodus
London’s Victoria office market has been hit by the threat of public sector relocation, research has today revealed.
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Brown offers local authorities £1bn in incentives
Local authorities will be offered up to £1bn of incentives over the next three years to encourage developments under a new scheme, according to Chancellor Gordon Brown in a speech given today.
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Shortlist of three for £180m Sainsbury's development arm
J Sainsbury Developments (JSD) is understood to have shortlisted three parties to buy its £180m property portfolio.
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Markets
Talk of the towns
Nudity wins the day … leisure at last for Bournemouth … big breakfast … Festival Place
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Straight to the point
The opening of Castlepoint shopping centre is expected to attract shoppers away from the shops in Bournemouth's suburbs
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Insight
Strong medicine
Property is at the centre of Imperial College's strategy to be at the forefront of the biotech revolution. Property Week talks to the college's rector, Sir Richard Sykes, about his plan for maximising the estate's value
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Nobody is listening
The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister is soon to respond to MPs who attacked its regeneration policy. Nobody, however, expects the government to take much notice
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Le Meridien/RBS stalemate
A £20m rental payment due to Royal Bank of Scotland has become the key sticking point in talks to save hotel group Le Meridien from bankruptcy
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Murray set to win Newcastle landmark
Rangers chairman's PPG and Sterling Capital set for brewery site
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Standard Life restructures property investment team
Standard Life has restructured its property investment team following the resignation of one of its top fund managers, Danny O'Neill
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Incentives keeping sheds rents steady, says JLL survey
UK industrial headline rents have been maintained in the six months to March by increased incentives offered by landlords
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Stannifer submits planning for High Wycombe
Retail developer Stannifer has submitted a formal planning application to Wycombe District Council for the redevelopment of High Wycombe town centre
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From hero to zero
The Tricorn in Portsmouth received accolades when it was built in the 1960s and even won a design award. Now, everyone wants rid of it
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Style heads for Ipswich wharfside
Spencer Style, developer of the Jam Factory apartment complex in south London, is turning his attention to mixed-use waterside projects across the UK