All Property Week articles in London supplement 2006

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    Diamond light

    London supplement 2006

    Derwent Valley aims to change the image of Midtown's Hatton Garden from a jewellery quarter to a prime office location.

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    Electoral damage

    London supplement 2006

    London's planning system has been put on hold as yesterday's local elections were contested. Now, dozens of applications need attention.

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    Up my street

    London supplement 2006

    Laura Chesters longs for an Oxford Street that has good-quality shops, restaurants, cafes... and no buses. There are plans afoot that could yet make her dream a reality

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    The producers

    London supplement 2006

    As developer David Tye and his leading man David Raymond - tipped as the next Hugh Grant - premiere Heroes and Villains at the Cannes Film Festival, Deirdre Hipwell reports on the attraction of the silver screen for London's property stars.

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    Marathon task

    London supplement 2006

    The London Development Agency is about to start its search for development partners to deliver London's £4bn Olympic legacy.

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    No holds barred

    London supplement 2006

    Large-space occupiers will start to look beyond the West End to Noho.

  • News

    London supplement 2006

    London supplement 2006