All Property Week articles in 8 September 2000
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Markets
Standing up to Stansted
BAA wants to expand Stansted Airport to accommodate 25 million passengers a year. Renée Barnes talks to the local councillor who is trying to rally the region against the scheme
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Situations vacant
A new report revealed in Property Week highlights growing fears about the Thames Valley s employment capacity.
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News
Shortlist of three for Quayside
Helios, Silverlink and Morrison Developments have been shortlisted for a comprehensive mixed-use scheme on five council-owned sites in Newcastle s Quayside area. The five separate sites at Broad Chare, Manor Chare and Pandon add up to 1.1 ha (2.7 acres) which could house 18,580 sq m (200,000 sq ft) of ...
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Markets
Reading Offices - Reading renaissance
Take-up rates are high and the town centre is poised for a revival.
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Professional
Image processing
Clever and creative branding is invaluable, but as more surveying firms merge it is becoming increasingly difficult for them to settle on a memorable name, let alone a logo.
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Markets
High hopes for Harlow
Industrial rents are on the increase after being stagnant for three years.
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The wheel of fortune
Property is a cyclical business, but what stage of the cycle is it currently at? Kristina Smith speaks to some of property s most perceptive thinkers to examine if the summer lull is in danger of turning into a wake
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Markets
Studying the form
The paucity of market information for the property industry is a problem for analysts trying to read the market.
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News
Raynsford forces landlords' rethink
Property forum accepts end-of-year review deadline after meeting
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Markets
Maidenhead - Heading for a fall
Lack of properties of high specification may force local occupiers elsewhere.
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News
Housing giants see end to lull
UK housebuilders Taylor Woodrow and Wimpey reported pre-tax profit growth of 80% and 72% respectively on Tuesday and predicted more growth despite the market slowdown. Wimpey said the domestic housing market had taken a welcome breather since March, especially in south-east England where house prices had rocketed. ...
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Reorganisation at DTZ
DTZ Holdings this week made two high-level appointments to its UK business divisions. Tim Hodgson, the managing director of DTZ s UK property advisory business, DTZ Debenham Tie Leung , is moving across to take charge of the firm s consultancy business, DTZ Pieda Consulting. He has been replaced ...
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Professional
Decisions, decisions...
Decision support methods for approaching value assessment – choosing the right approach and addressing the risks
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News
Cuckfield strategy to tap into London relocations to Kent
Dutch fund Sofam backs niche developer with schemes for offices, a budget hotel and 100 flats for the county
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Slough Offices - Come friendly firms
Lettings to a diverse range of occupiers has encouraged development.