All Property Week articles in 4 June 2004
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Mosler to be Cushman & Wakefield chief
Cushman & Wakefield today announced that Bruce Mosler would take over as president and chief executive officer after Arthur Mirante steps down from the role at the end of the year.
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LandSecs and Delancey in £270m retail JV
Land Securities and Delancey have teamed up to create a £270m London retail joint venture.
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RICS revamp kick-started by Brooke Report
The RICS took another step towards a long-awaited revamp with the publication of the Brooke Report this morning.
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Halladale JV for £100m Cumbernauld scheme
Halladale, the property trading and development company, today announced it had teamed up with private equity firm Carlyle Group in a £100m 64-acre (26 ha) joint venture.
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Simmons is appointed new CABE chief executive
The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) today announced the appointment of Richard Simmons as its new chief executive.
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ProLogis lets Buckinghamshire industrial space
Shed specialist ProLogis has let 104,000 sq ft (9,661 sq m) of industrial space in Buckinghamshire.
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Big names line up for finance conference
Some of the biggest names in property are coming together on July 6 to discuss the hottest financial topics of the day and reveal the best new ways to invest in property.
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Terrace Hill to start work on Middlehaven scheme
Terrace Hill, Tees Valley Regeneration's chosen developer, today announced it would begin work on the long-awaited 170,000 sq ft (15,793 sq m) Middlehaven scheme next month.
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Quintain moves a step closer to Wembley redevelopment
Quintain Estates today announced it had won a resolution to grant planning consent for redevelopment of 42 acres (17 ha) of brownfield land around the new national stadium at Wembley.
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Watch this space
Property Week and the British Council for Offices invited four top occupiers and a developer to debate key issues ahead of a major joint conference this autumn. Angela Monaghan relays their thoughts. And below, we report on May's BCO conference in Manchester
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Up in smoke
The demise of Stoke's famous potteries pushed the city into decline. Can a multi-agency approach to regeneration relight its fire?
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Take-up rises in Thames Valley
Take-up of office space in the Thames Valley reached its highest monthly total for more than three years in May, with more than 400,000 sq ft (37,160 sq m) of space being taken up, research by ATIS Real Weatheralls has shown.
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Taljaard ties up Sainsbury’s property strategy review
Wood and Templeman brought on board as supermarket aims to recover ground in regions
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A tall order
Compulsory purchase law still needs drastic reform to make the system fairer and more efficient – but will the government act?
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For old times' sake
Newcastle's office schemes are moving slowly as developers tread carefully around historic sites. Natalie Stevenson looks at progress on land made famous by Newcastle Brown and Stephenson's Rocket
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Manchester reshuffle
Manchester's office and retail agency firms are set for a shake-up with some well-known names switching between the big firms.
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Marine life
After years of neglect, a £500m redevelopment is in the offing for Hartlepool's North Dock. If approved, it could restore the area to its former glory.
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Lend Lease plans UK return at Warrington
Lend Lease is set for a UK retail comeback by partnering Legal & General and Arlington Property Investors in the £120m extension of the Golden Square shopping centre in Warrington, Cheshire.