All Property Week articles in Office and business parks supp 2005

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  • Northern light: Strathclyde business park has attracted a string of lettings
    Markets

    Pipeline dreams

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    Developers are ploughing ahead with new and expanding business parks. Is their confidence justified?

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    Tip from the top

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    A property services company stands or falls on the quality of its people.

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    New recruits

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    For the first time in years, surveying companies across the UK are embarking on a recruitment drive.

  • Sam Zell
    Markets

    The REIT man

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    Sam Zell, REIT legend and the biggest office property owner in the US, has his eye on India, China and the UK. Claer Barrett met him in Chicago

  • Markets

    Hedge trimming

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    Hedge funds have kept Mayfair rents as high as their returns. Now there are fears that some of the area’s tenants may be in trouble.

  • Born and bred: St John’s is home to an 85,000 sq ft innovation centre
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    Organic growth

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    Incubators may not lead to big requirements, but they liven up business parks, making them more attractive to prospective tenants.

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    Rokeby’s Gosforth goes forth

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    Rokeby Developments has completed the construction of its latest building on the 50 acre (20.3 ha) Gosforth Business Park, near Newcastle.

  • Markets

    Dutch courage

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    Backing from its £5.1bn Dutch construction parent Royal BAM gives HBG Properties the confidence to go where other developers fear to tread.

  • Markets

    CGI puts One Curzon Street on market

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    CGI, the open-ended real estate fund of German bank Commerzbank, has placed its landmark Mayfair building One Curzon Street (pictured right) on the market.

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    Slough’s Farnborough Business Park takes off

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    Slough Estates has begun to speculatively develop two office buildings in the M3 corridor on the 125 acre (51 ha) Farnborough Business Park – the former Royal Aircraft Establishment site.

  • Markets

    Basepoint begins work on Gloucestershire site

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    Managed business and enterprise centre specialist Basepoint has begun construction at the site of its latest centre in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire (pictured).

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    Arlington unveils first building at Uxbridge Business Park

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    Here are the first pictures of Arlington’s new building at its Uxbridge Business Park, Building 2, which was completed last month.

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    The numbers don’t add up

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    The government claims the relocation of civil servants under the Lyons review is on schedule, but many cities in the UK have yet to see any evidence of it.

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