All Property Week articles in 6 December 2002
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Online
Football boss becomes Lend Lease CEO
Lend Lease, the Australian property company, has appointed ex-Leicester City football club chairman Greg Clarke to replace outgoing chief executive David Higgins.
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Online
M&S poaches Selfridges CEO
Selfridges chief executive Vittorio Radice is to join Marks and Spencer to take charge of the Home division, it was announced today.
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Online
St Modwen confirms £111m Alstom deal
St Modwen Properties today announced the purchase-and-leaseback of London Underground train supplier Alstom's £111m UK property portfolio.
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Markets
Midtown: Talk of the towns
High in Holborn … Brunswick revamp … the latest BID … back in the paddle
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Markets
Royal William Yard plans to make a splash in Plymouth
Urban Splash has applied for planning permission to develop 130 flat, a restaurant, shops, wine bar and an exhibition centre, in the grade I-listed Brewhouse and Clarence buildings at Royal William Yard in Plymouth.
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Markets
Regeneration: Stratford's Olympic hurdle
Stratford dreams of hosting the 2012 Olympic Games. But the billion-pound project could be tripped up by these electric pylons that cross the east London regeneration area.
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News
Tax offices sign up for new Treasury HQ
Stanhope consortium reaches commercial close on Whitehall building
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Markets
Investment & statistics: Holborn holds its own
The Midtown investment market is developing two-tier characteristics. And while the performance of its submarkets varies, it is not suffering like its City and West End neighbours.
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News
Haslemere hit
Haslemere has been hit by the collapse of the sale of one of its most prominent buildings.
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News
Greetings to Standard Life
Standard Life has bought the property portfolio of north-west greeting card tycoon Ron Wood.
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Professional
How to … Keep up with the government's planning reforms
House prices and jobs appear to be the magic ingredients found by government to justify a top priority for new planning legislation. The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill is being drafted to make the approval process 'faster, fairer and more predictable'. This time next year it could be law.
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Insight
Ladies and gentlemen of leisure
The 2002 Leisure Property Awards conjured up a glittering array of winners.
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Markets
Retail: Not everything in the garden is rosy
Covent Garden is buzzing, yet successive retailers are failing to make one of Neal Street's largest units work. As Fila UK prepares to leave, who will take it on?
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Markets
Essex & NE London: Talk of the towns
Save our agents ... Barking mad? ... daggers out in Dagenham ... top zone A ... the ripple effect ... Elvis alive ... four new retailers
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Insight
Reading the Revenue’s errors and omissions
The Inland Revenue lived up to its image earlier this week when it briefed the property industry’s steering committee on its proposals to modernise Stamp Duty.
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News
Higgins reappears at English Partnerships
Former Lend Lease boss replaces Paula Hay-Plumb at regeneration agency
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Professional
Don't put valuation into isolation
Separating valuers from agents will harm our clients