All Property Week articles in 5 September 2003
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GVA Grimley launches CBRE raid
GVA Grimley is expanding its planning and regeneration business across the country, it announced today, making six appointments from CB Richard Ellis.
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Heron and Axa announce £250m fund
Heron International and Axa Sun Life are to launch a £250m UK property investment fund, they announced today.
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40% Hercules profit crash
Pretax profits at property services group Hercules fell 40% in the year to 30 June, it announced today, although the results were still better than expected.
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Bernerd Chelsfield offer likely
Chelsfield chairman Elliott Bernerd said today that he was likely to make a firm offer for the company by the middle of next month, as the company announced declining half-year profits and net asset value.
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M&S applies for £400m HQ revamp
Marks & Spencer has revealed plans to tear down Michael House - its outdated London HQ - and replace it with a mixed-use development.
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CPO sell-back proposal
Developers may have to sell land bought under compulsory purchase order (CPO) back to its original owner if their scheme falls through, under new government proposals announced today.
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Retail refurbishments hit low point
Investment in shopping centre refurbishment is at a 10-year low, according to Donaldsons.
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Markets
No vacancies
The European Capital of Culture is racing to have hotels built in time for the big party in 2008
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Testing time for Tesco
An exclusivity deal between Stannifer and Wycombe District Council has sparked a row that centres on a long-established Tesco store
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Talk of the towns
At your leisure ... Game goes to Welwyn ... Templars new crowd ... pasties come to Thame
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Talk of the towns
Ferry across the where? ... Dock kicks off ... Littlewoods to Bruntwood ... Westwood hits Liverpool
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Property tribunal system shake-up
Concerns that reform proposals will weaken effectiveness of bodies
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Parkinson on a roll in the Thames Valley
One of the Thames Valley's top agents Chris Parkinson has established his own practice in Berkeley Square, London W1, called Parkinson Brown
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Markets
Liverpool's retail revival
Liverpool has been waiting patiently for its two big retail schemes to emerge from the wilderness. Its wait is nearly at an end
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Kiwis take PowerHouse out of receivership
PowerHouse, the struggling electrical retailer, has been swept out of receivership by a New Zealand-based retail conglomerate
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King Sturge moves into resi
Agent joins FPDSavills, Knight Frank and Chesterton in residential agency to 'protect and expand'
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Rumble in the urban jungle
Liverpool is awaiting the completion of two heavyweight office schemes. Even before building work started they clashed to lure all-important prelets. As the final round approaches are we to see a KO?
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Professional
Inside parliament
State aid for land clean-upThe European Commission has given the go-ahead to proposals to assist developers that regenerate brownfield land.The Commission's approval will allow the Regional Development Agencies, English Partnerships and local authorities to provide grants of up to 100% to developers to fund the cost of removing pollution, decontaminating ...