All Property Week articles in 02 December 2005 – Page 2
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News
Westminster grants residential switch
Westminster City Council has given the go-ahead for one of the largest-ever land-use swaps in the UK.
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News
Prezza sharks gordon
Deputy prime minister John Prescott clearly does not see himself as part of a Labour cabinet under Gordon Brown.
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Insight
Going places
CB Richard Ellis has appointed David Guy (pictured) as a director to head its building consultancy team in Glasgow. He joins from Savills where he was an associate director. DTZ has appointed Paul Sykes as a technician and Jane McCarthy as a surveying assistant in Leeds. Matthew Flood, Peter ...
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Markets
God vs the games
The pastor of a Stratford church is one of hundreds of occupiers fighting compulsory purchase orders over land and property in the Olympic zone. Photograph by Michael Collins
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News
Laxey stalls Freeport vote on offshore move
Freeport, the factory outlet developer, adjourned this week’s extraordinary general meeting at which the board sought approval to move its business offshore and its headquarters to Monaco.
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Professional
Speed and flexibility key to to tenant relations
Speed and flexibility will be crucial to the landlord-tenant relationship in the future, according to a survey of landlords and occupiers at the CoreNet Global UK annual summit in London.
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News
Final lap in race for Silverstone
St Modwen and Development Securities are going head-to-head to redevelop and run Silverstone, the 800 acre (324 ha) home of British motor racing.
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News
It is high time residential favoured large landlords
Government has got SIPPs and Stamp Duty wrong, says William Hill
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Markets
ING Real Estate
ING Real Estate Development has signed up six more retailers for St Stephen’s, the 320,000 sq ft (30,000 sq m) mixed-use scheme that is due to open in Hull in September 2007. The newcomers, River Island, TK Maxx, Oasis, Jane Norman, USC, HMV and Game, join the anchor Tesco ...
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News
Livingstones win West End record letting
London & Regional signs BDO Stoy Hayward at M&S Baker Street revamp
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News
St George leads field in Ealing
Berkeley Group’s London company St George is the recommended development partner for one of the biggest mixed-use schemes in the west of the capital.
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Markets
A date with density
As price expectations fall, housebuilders must look to higher-density schemes
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News
Liverpool council crisis deepens
The Liverpool property community has called for a revamp of planning in the city after Liverpool City Council leader Mike Storey resigned last week.
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Professional
Diary of... a council property director
John Morris, head of property at East Sussex County Council, takes us through his week
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Professional
The right to renew is costing landlords their due
Tenants’ automatic right to renew is unfair to property owners
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Online
Continuing professional development
Everyone thinks they know what surveyors do. They walk around building sites doing strange things with a theodolite or wear pinstripes and stick brochures in the window. This stereotype is as flawed as the idea that lawyers roam the streets in wigs and gowns and accountants scratch minute figures into ...
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News
City View: James Whitmore
A year ago Stephen Hester arrived at British Land’s old-fashioned Cornwall Terrace HQ, promising to revitalise the business.