All Property Week articles in 4 October 2002
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RICS senior vice president dies
RICS senior vice-president Chris Powell has died suddenly at the age of 57.
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Benchmark poaches tenant for Soho letting
Benchmark has secured an audacious coup in London's West End by poaching a tenant from rival developer Derwent Valley for its Medius scheme in Soho.
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Green light for second phase at Pacific Quay
Pacific Quay Developments today announced that it has received planning permission for the £15m second phase of its landmark Glasgow business park.
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DevSecs quits City
Development Securities today confirmed the sale of its last asset in the City of London.
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More land released at Masshouse
Birmingham City Council today announced the release of land for the next phase at the Masshouse site in Birmingham, as part of the regeneration programme for the Eastside area of Birmingham.
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Pillar completes £167m City disposal
Pillar Property today completed the sale of its Cannon Bridge office complex, ending its direct investment in the City of London.
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News
Rooker: planning may not reach Queen's speech
Moves to revamp the planning system could be delayed if the government presses ahead with legislation against fox hunting and reforming the House of Lords, planning minister Lord Rooker said this week.
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Priest: outsourcing is 'marriage'
Hopes that the corporate outsourcing sector will provide a huge source of property and profits were played down by outsourcing specialist Robin Priest.
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Markets
Wireless security: Sign language
'War-chalking' is a craze which involves hackers daubing buildings with coded graffiti before infiltrating their IT networks.
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Insight
Are you independent?
Mid-sized operators are fighting the domination of the global firms with advertising campaigns that emphasise the personal service they offer and their independence from their transatlantic paymasters. So is the market share of the corporate giants under threat?
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MWB left reeling as NAV halves
Shares tumble below 40p as Balfour-Lynn announces woeful results
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Markets
News: Gadgets to go at PCS
The 2002 Property Computer Show, to be held in London this month, will show off the latest wireless technology.
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Markets
Industrial: Flight of the Osprey
Osprey Quay on Portland Island was once home to RAF seaplanes. Now a US yacht-builder brings a new purpose to old buildings.
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Ronson warns over Euro offices
It is almost Impossible to find a good location to invest in offices in Europe.
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Markets
Newcastle fights to end planning woes
Action plan aims to speed up development despite listed building constraints
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Grubb & Ellis's profit warning
US property services firm Grubb & Ellis, which has an alliance with Knight Frank, issued a profit warning this week.
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Norwich electrical shop exceeds guide
A private investor paid £400,000 – £100,000 above guide price – for the freehold of the Farnham branch of Bennetts, the electrical retailer, at the Barnard Marcus auction on 25 September.
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Mentmore earnings plunge hits shares
City reacts as Aardvark and Imex deals reduce short-term income
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Winkworth let down
Winkworth auctioneer Robin Wilson blamed the cooling of the buy-to-let market for the low success rate achieved in the auction at the Connaught Rooms, London, on 26 September.