All Property Week articles in 9 March 2001
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Insight
Are you undersold?
The RICS/Macdonald & Company salary survey 2001 results are now revealed. Overall, it is a fairly gloomy picture, but there are some winners...
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Professional
People
Hot property Kate Craighead has been appointed to the position of partner and director of Healey & Baker's corporate finance division, formerly its financial services division. Kate has 20 years' experience in financial services, having started her career at SG Warburg. When not immersed in the world of high finance, ...
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Markets
Retail: Working the Oracle
Reading is benefiting from the opening of the Oracle's second phase.
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Markets
Slough & Windsor offices: Starting off small
Long-term economic health in Slough boosted by smaller schemes.
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Markets
A mall order?
Is 'e-tailing' a shopping revolution? Or is it destined to only be used by a minority of shoppers? We report on two shopping centre owners that are forging ahead with virtual shopping malls
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Markets
Leaving the Valley
A new study shows that investment in the Thames Valley may be on the wane, as creeping costs and problems with staff retention send some corporates elsewhere. We ask whether the region has enough to retain its occupiers and what the implications for property might be
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Professional
How the land lies
With the implementation of the Human Rights Act, planning decisions are subject to a growing list of issues that challenge their legitimacy. Recent rulings on cases concerning property-related rights illustrate the courts' approach
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Markets
Maidenhead offices: Maidenhead held high
Maidenhead's popularity has led to an absence of available space.
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Markets
Newbury offices and industrial: Phone a friend
Telecoms firms are lining up to acquire office space.
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Markets
Fight to the finish
In the next few months the DETR is expected to announce the chosen regeneration scheme for Bracknell town centre. We report on the fierce contest between the two rival developers whose schemes were both initially rejected by the planning inspector
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Markets
Industrial: Feeling the pinch
Demand for office space is putting pressure on industrial locations.
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News
Fashion: Royal Exchange gathers some Moss
City agents seeking to spend their bonuses will soon be able buy Prada clothes like those modelled here by Kate Moss.
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Markets
Running on empty
The sign of a downturn or just a change in shopping patterns? We report on the return of an early 1990s phenomenon new shopping centres with empty units
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News
MIPIM is upon us: eat, drink, be merry and make sure you mingle
It's a tough job, but someone's got to do it. Next week, it's that time of year again when the entire property industry migrates to the south of France like exotic birds of paradise.
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News
Teesland to develop Londonderry park
Developer wins competition to build massive Northern Ireland business park
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News
Cutts out of equation
John Cutts, the man behind the success of distribution developer ProLogis in the UK, has stepped down from running the company.
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News
Cushing is top man in Reading
James Cushing of Vail Williams has been voted favourite agent by Berkshire office agents in Property Week's latest 'agents' agent' poll.
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News
C&R and NTL in phone hook-up
Capital & Regional has signed a mobile phone network agreement with telecoms company NTL in a bid to cash in on customers using their phones in its shopping centres. NTL will set up networks at all C&R centres linking the four mobile phone operators to their own networks, guaranteeing ...
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News
Miller sets out to conquer European retail park market
Miller Developments is planning an ambitious European expansion programme in the next 12 months, opening offices in Spain, Italy and Poland.