All Property Week articles in Office Supp 2003
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Markets
Adapting to change
Angus McIntosh gives us a preview of King Sturge’s research on business park occupiers’ views on their workplace
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Markets
Talk of the towns
Pat on the back … get it right, Germany … Bremner live from Norwich … community service
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Markets
Silver lining
Akeler is looking to spend £300m on acquisitions after bedding in to Lend Lease’s Global Properties Fund.
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Markets
Holding up well
While no agent pretends the south-west is anything but hard work, deals are being done and rents are holding steady.
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Markets
From Glasgow to Gloucester
Our regional reporters round up a mixed bag of activity across the UK. Find out from the map how each region scores in our business park rating
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Markets
Doors opening
A downturn in demand is unlikely to cause many problems. And, as Guy Sheppard reports, Birmingham could experience shortages by 2005
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Online
Step in the right direction
In anticipation of an upturn in the south-east, agencies large and small are building up their teams.
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Markets
Demand in the doldrums
In the first of four regional round-ups, Stewart McIntosh reports from oversupplied Scotland. We give each region a mark out of five on our ‘office barometer’
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Modern classic
An office building in London’s Marylebone has set tongues wagging with its retro design.
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Insight
Unfinished business
Ten years ago, as the property industry struggled to throw off the shackles of recession, commercial occupiers of all forms of property found their voice and demanded shorter leases.
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Insight
Towards a better working life
Business parks in the UK face a challenging economic period. As managers, we must think creatively as we try to differentiate ourselves from others to attract and keep a core customer base.
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Markets
On the up and up
As Liverpool revels in its cultural future, Manchester continues to rack up deals of 10,000 sq ft or more. Steve Brauner reports