All Property Week articles in 7 March 2003
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DJ Freeman law team switches en masse to Olswang
Law firm DJ Freeman is to withdraw from the property sector by transferring its entire property team to rival Olswang.
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Canary Wharf shares crash by almost a third
Analysts concerned by 'put' options on leased office space
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DTZ promotes Tim Hodgson to UK chief operating officer
Managing director of DTZ Pieda to take charge of day-to-day UK operations
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Lipton: double Lottery funds for parks
CABE chairman hits out at 'poverty of streets and spaces'
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Lambert Smith Hampton makes international appointment
Former FPDSavills director joins Lambert Smith Hampton
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Rotch is part of syndicate in £431m Odeon purchase
Company could acquire part of cinema chain's £300m property portfolio
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Derwent Valley offloads £30m London office
German institution buys 21 Grosvenor Place for £32.2m
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Mentmore pushes ahead on sale
Shortlist drawn up for sale of serviced business space division
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Wetherspoons to open 50 pubs this year
Pub chain Wetherspoons today confirmed plans to open 50 pubs in the coming year, with another 150 in the pipeline.
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Office parks: Statutory requirements
Quangos and bureaucrats are the unlikely saviours of the office parks sector: this is the finding of research by Knight Frank, which says that statutory bodies accounted for 14% of the demand in the south-east last year.
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Manchester retail and leisure scheme under offer
AWG 's troubled Great Northern Warehouse retail and leisure scheme in Deansgate, Manchester, has gone under offer. Private investor Fordgate has been tipped as the buyer of the 46,500 sq m (500,000 sq ft) scheme for between £65m-£70m. Capital & Regional and Heron are also thought to be ...
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Office parks: Subletting leaves nothing to speculation
The overwhelming issue facing business parks in the south-east is the rivalry between landlords and subletting tenants.
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Judge overrules Prescott's rejection of Oxford scheme
CSC and LaSalle win High Court ruling in favour of £230m Westgate shopping centre extension
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Scottish Widows share issue proves popular
Investors have been quick to take up the new share issue announced in January by the UK Balanced Property Trust.
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Industrial: The space race
An increase in speculative development means even more space coming on to the Greater London sheds market in 2003. We report on the latest research from King Sturge
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Highly rated
Sir, The RICS , the Institute of Revenues Rating and Valuation and the Rating Surveyors Association should be commended for opening up the debate with the government on the transition options that could be applied for the next revaluation in 2005 and beyond (legal +professional, 31 January, p34). For ...
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Heron opts for leisure sell-off
Heron International is cashing in on the improving leisure investment market by selling three of the larger properties it bought from Rank/British Land.
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Work starts on Hanover Park site
Work begins this month on Hanover Park on the site of the former Peckham Leisure Centre, London SE15. Alan Camp Architects have designed 75 keyworker flats – some with six bedrooms – exclusively for the use of the staff of King's College Hospital, Camberwell. Purelake New Homes and Affinity Trust ...