All Property Week articles in 6 April 2001
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Professional
People
Hot property Beth Thornton has joined Healey & Baker as a senior leisure surveyor. Beth has a broad range of experience in factory outlet schemes in the UK and in continental Europe. Her appointment comes at a time of increased partnership between the retail and leisure markets, with leisure becoming ...
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News
MEPC man moves out
One of MEPC's top business park specialists, Mark Routledge, left the company suddenly last week despite having no job to go to.
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Markets
Norfolk & Suffolk: top shopping locations
The map atatched shows the proportion of overall shopping populations in each trading location visiting for convenience and comparison goods shopping purposes. Because consumers generally shop more often for food than non-food goods, visitor numbers to trading locations containing main grocery offers will always be higher than those of centres ...
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Sunderland park let
Doxford International Business Park in Sunderland is fully let after securing the newly established Sunderland Housing Group as the final tenant.
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Insight
The lay of the land
The foot-and-mouth epidemic is wreaking havoc on the rural property industry.
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Markets
Ipswich retail: Retails of the unexpected
Ipswich town centre is seeing an influx of big-name retailers.
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Markets
Ipswich offices: On the Waterfront
The Waterfront points the way forward for mixed-use regeneration
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Markets
Peterborough industrial: No signs of petering out
Demand for high-quality sites is being encouraged by new schemes
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News
Housing investment trust launch
The first housing investment trust (HIT) has been launched, five years after the last Conservative government introduced HITs as the keystone for a renaissance of the private rented housing sector.
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News
Industry in hot water over rent reviews
Planning minister Nick Raynsford said this week that he was 'disappointed' with the property industry after the body charged with overhauling leases failed to reach a consensus over reform.
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News
Jermyn shares on pre-bid high
Shares in Jermyn Investment Properties rose sharply last Friday after it said it was in talks about a possible offer for the company.
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News
Hermes and Morley invest in IoD's serviced offices
Hermes and Morley Fund Management have set up a limited partnership to invest up to £500m in serviced offices.
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Markets
Growing pains
Cambridgeshire has one of the fastest growing populations in the UK. Is the answer to create new and complete settlements?
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Professional
How to .. Grapple successfully with property software
According to recent research, the property industry languishes on the touchline of the IT game while other economic sectors thunder back and forth scoring heroic tries and dropped goals.
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News
foot-and-mouth
The foot-and-mouth epidemic has produced graphic images of a countryside in crisis. The domino effect is knocking down rural surveying firms and land prices. Is the future for the countryside as bleak as it seems?
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News
Siebel slashes expansion plans
Siebel has ditched plans to open a new European headquarters in the Thames Valley in favour of piecemeal expansion.
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Insight
Rules of engagement
Defence Estates wants to slash the number of consultants it employs by putting together an A-team. But will it end up with a C-team?
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Insight
Living with the enemy
Office workers are still going to Top Barn Farm in Holt, five miles north of Worcester