All Property Week articles in Supplement October 2001

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  • Markets

    A world vision

    Supplement October 2001

    He hails from South America, lives in the US, completed his biggest project in Tokyo, and is now looking for architectural projects in Europe. Property Week discovers what drives architect Rafael Viñoly

  • Markets

    Space probe

    Supplement October 2001

    City centre parking is set to become more difficult. We describe what the impact will be on developers, the government and motorists as radical transport policies kick in

  • Insight

    Trading places

    Supplement October 2001

    CB Hillier Parker's move away from the traditional Mayfair ranks was initially greeted with scepticism. But it could be the start of a trend

  • Insight

    Slowed motion

    Supplement October 2001

    Rents and availability are still on the up, figures from Jones Lang LaSalle show. But in the aftermath of 11 September, caution will be the watchword, slowing down the market

  • Markets

    Technical hitch

    Supplement October 2001

    The technology sector downturn has seen occupiers returning new, often unused space to the market at many south-east business parks. We assess the impact on supply and future development

  • Insight

    Fenchurch seeks trusting partners

    Supplement October 2001

    When the Bank of Ireland's pension fund bought Keypoint in Slough from Frogmore Estates in September, the newly private developer wrapped up a tidy profit in only 14 months.

  • Markets

    Par excellence

    Supplement October 2001

    Peel Holdings has become frustrated by the lack of amenities near out-of-town office parks. Now it is taking a unique step to lure staff for its occupiers: it is building them a golf course.

  • Insight

    What's cooking?

    Supplement October 2001

    'Oven-ready' developments are proving popular once again and giving small companies the chance to shine.

  • Insight

    Good things come to those who wait

    Supplement October 2001

    After a rollercoaster ride throughout the 1990s which saw Northampton Business Park at one time on the brink of disaster, prospects are now looking bright. We speak to the men who stayed the course

  • News

    Offices, Business & Science Parks

    Supplement October 2001

  • Markets

    Business as usual

    Supplement October 2001

    Now streamlined, privately owned and no longer getting stick from City analysts, MEPC is concentrating on doing what it has always done best.

  • Insight

    Back in black

    Supplement October 2001

    The Guinness hierarchy had high hopes for Firstcentral in west London, but progress on finding tenants has been slow. We report on how the brewer hopes to rekindle interest in the former Royal Showground