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  • Online

    Regent Street boosts Crown’s core urban estate value to £3.79bn

    2005-07-12T17:49:00Z

    The value of Regent Street rose by 26% to more than £1bn in the year to 31 March, helping the Crown Estate to generate a return of 17.5% from its core urban estate.

  • Online

    LandSecs confirms London letting and Kent purchase

    2005-07-12T11:42:00Z

    Land Securities has confirmed a 33,000 sq ft (3,065 sq m) letting to P&O at its Cardinal Place development in London’s Victoria and the purchase of Westwood Cross fashion park in Thanet, Kent.

  • Online

    JLL appoints new City agency head

    2005-07-11T15:08:00Z

    Neil Prime, head of City agency at Knight Frank, is to join Jones Lang LaSalle as head of office agency with a specific focus on the City of London market.

  • Online

    ABF acquires Littlewoods stores to expand Primark

    2005-07-11T15:04:00Z

    Associated British Foods (ABF) has acquired 120 stores from the Barclay brothers’ Littlewoods business for £409m to expand its Primark business in the UK.

  • Online

    ABN Amro sells Bishopsgate HQ for £175m

    2005-07-08T14:22:00Z

    ABN Amro has completed the £175m sale and leaseback of its London headquarters at 250 Bishopsgate.

  • Markets

    Tip from the top

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    Stuart Earl, partner, gleeds

  • News

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    In the money

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    It is not just deal makers who are doing well at the moment, as Peter Moore and Charlie Holroyde report

  • Markets

    Defence mechanism

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    Love them or hate them, developers cannot make their deals happen without the analytical minds of lawyers. Deirdre Hipwell puts their difficult relationship in the dock

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    Quantity control

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    Demand for decent quantity surveyors has never been higher, and that is changing the way surveying firms operate.

  • Markets

    Boom bust

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    There is plenty of work out there for contractors, so why do so many of them appear to be struggling?

  • Rising expectations: Barfield and Marks are about to embark on the next generation of viewing platform
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    Blue-sky thinking

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    Marks Barfield gave us the London Eye but its other designs are proving harder to get off the ground.

  • Supermarket sweep: Barclays invested in 52 Safeways stores in October 2004
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    Barclays bounces back

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    Barclays paid dearly for its lending policy of the 1980s. Its head of property finance, Martyn Bowes, tells Deirdre Hipwell how the bank has learnt from the past