All Property Week articles in 4 May 2001
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News
Trouble in store
As two big self-storage companies turn in losses this year, we ask whether the UK can ever emulate the success of America's money-spinning sector
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Markets
Track record
The construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link will help the UK's largest planning consent become a reality. Some say it will encourage a regional revival in Kent, while others think the regeneration hopes are over-optimistic.
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Professional
People
Hot property John MacLean has been appointed project finance director of Morrison Developments. He will be based at the company's headquarters in Edinburgh, where his responsibilities will include liaising closely with financial institutions including banks, and advising on development finance. John is married, and enjoys spending time with his two-year-old ...
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Miller redundancies in surprise shake-up
One-fifth of workforce cut despite confidence and profit increases in 2000
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New rival for Wharf as Paddington lets
Chelsfield's Paddington Basin looks set to become the West End's answer to Canary Wharf for the speed of its letting deals.
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LandSecs secures Portman pre-let
Land Securities is edging towards securing the first pre-let at its Portman House redevelopment, on the corner of Portman Square and Oxford Street, London W1.
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Markets
Kent: top shopping locations
The table and map attatched, based on the results of The National Survey of Local Shopping Patterns, show the top 10 comparison goods trading locations in Kent. The first column shows the comparison goods shopping population attracted by each trading location. The second and third columns show the accumulated comparison ...
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Professional
How to ... Look out for potential pitfalls with a new site
Before buying, get a profile of the land or building, including its history and any planning issues
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News
Hertfordshire hits rental high
A letting to First Sport has secured Brookfield Retail Park's reputation as the second most expensive retail park in the UK, after Leicester's Fosse Park.
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News
Palmer quits Grimley
South-east industrial agents were surprised this week by the defection of two of the market's most experienced players.
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Grenadier guns for Wharf's patch
Private property developer Grenadier Investments has gained planning consent for a £40m headquarters building in the heart of Canary Wharf Group's estate.
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Liverpool office skyscraper gives way to residential
Liverpool s largest office scheme is set to become a residential-based mixed-use development in a blow to the city s office market.
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First Euro shed securitisation
ProLogis, the distribution developer, has carried out the first securitisation of leases on distribution warehouses in Europe.
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Professional
How to ... Maximise a site's development value
Developers who are looking to make the most of a residential site need to consider a range of factors that go well beyond planning permission
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News
West End market still hot despite downturn worries
Sony Computer Entertainment splashes out £4m to take the former Corus lease at 15 Great Marlborough Street
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Property performance peps up PAM's debut results
Property Acquisition & Management, the UK's first ever split-capital, closed-end fund to invest primarily in direct property, produced its maiden results this week.
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Markets
Offices: County fares well
Kent's office market is solid, with further development in the pipeline
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Insight
Country counsel
The foot-and-mouth crisis has thrust the rural surveyor about to take the presidency of the RICS into the spotlight earlier than expected.