All Property Week articles in Office Supp 2003

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  • Markets

    Adapting to change

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    Angus McIntosh gives us a preview of King Sturge’s research on business park occupiers’ views on their workplace

  • Markets

    Talk of the towns

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    Pat on the back … get it right, Germany … Bremner live from Norwich … community service

  • News

    Offices

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  • Markets

    Silver lining

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    Akeler is looking to spend £300m on acquisitions after bedding in to Lend Lease’s Global Properties Fund.

  • Bright future: The former Sun Life building known as South Plaza may steal a march on Bristol city centre projects
    Markets

    Holding up well

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    While no agent pretends the south-west is anything but hard work, deals are being done and rents are holding steady.

  • Markets

    From Glasgow to Gloucester

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    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

  • Markets

    Doors opening

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    A downturn in demand is unlikely to cause many problems. And, as Guy Sheppard reports, Birmingham could experience shortages by 2005

  • Online

    Step in the right direction

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    In anticipation of an upturn in the south-east, agencies large and small are building up their teams.

  • Any takers?: The redevelopment of the Aurora building will add 175,000 sq ft to Glasgow, where take-up is sluggish
    Markets

    Demand in the doldrums

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    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’

  • Column inches: Terry's insistence on a thick outer wall has freed up the office space
    Markets

    Modern classic

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    An office building in London’s Marylebone has set tongues wagging with its retro design.

  • Roger Reeves is president of the British Council for Offices and a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers
    Insight

    Unfinished business

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    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.

  • Patrick Deigman is chief executive of Arlington Securities
    Insight

    Towards a better working life

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    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.

  • Mersey heat: MDHC has secured high-profile tenants for its Princes Dock but is putting further work there on hold
    Markets

    On the up and up

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    As Liverpool revels in its cultural future, Manchester continues to rack up deals of 10,000 sq ft or more. Steve Brauner reports