All Property Week articles in 03 December 2004 – Page 3
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Hester share purchase reverses British Land slump
British Land’s share price has bounced back after dropping 2.75% to 780p on the announcement of its interim results last Wednesday.
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British Land tops property sector popularity poll
British Land is the most admired property company, according to its rivals.
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Brent Cross expansion gets nod
Hammerson’s long-stalled plans to expand Brent Cross shopping centre in north London have cleared a significant hurdle following a planning inspector’s green light for a vast increase in floorspace.
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Savills breaks into Japanese market
Savills has moved into the Japanese market through the acquisition of the third-party property management and asset management business of GMAC Commercial Mortgage Japan, part of General Motors.
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Bilton in mixed-use move with Raven buy
Raven Mount to buy Raven Group and move away from housebuilding
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Burlington bid lifts West End investment
The West End investment market has burst into life with a big sale in the offing and new buildings being put on the market.
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Insight
Hedge funds spread their bets into property
Property’s top brains have been mulling over their financial future at the UBS property conference, real estate network FIABCI’s London get-together and the Royal Bank of Scotland’s client dinner in the last week.
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Development Security gets ‘best planning built’
Development Securities’ PaddingtonCentral development has won ‘best planning built’ project at the London Planning Awards this week.
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Insight
Blunkett’s private troubles have no bearing on his public office
What started out as a private affair between two people, one of whom happened to be home secretary, is now a very public war of attrition.
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A bit of a bad spell
Our campaign to raise the standard of English in the property world has suffered another setback.
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Markets
Chocs away
After almost 80 years, Terry’s chocolate factory in York is closing its doors. But what will happen to the site?
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Berkeley Group clean up at this week's Regeneration Awards
Berkeley Group swept the board at this week’s Regeneration Awards, jointly organised by Property Week.
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Professional
Cold war on tax avoidance hots up
Inland Revenue will pursue buyers once it gets its act together
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News
‘Intensive asset management’ buoys Tops results
Tops Estates, the shopping and leisure centre specialist, increased net asset value by 7% to 497p a share in its interim results.
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KPMG called in to assess Courts
The future of 88 retail units, mainly out of town, was thrown into doubt this week after furniture retailer Courts went into administration.
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Insight
‘Right first time’ appeals to ratepayers
Sir, I was interested to read the comments from Michael Blank (letters, 29 October) and Dixon Ranklin managing director Tom Dixon (letters, 19 November), following my interview in Property Week (legal + professional, 15 October, p52).
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Appeal board says yes to Kilkenny regeneration
A 100m (£70m) mixed-use development in Kilkenny is to go ahead after a national appeals board granted Chesterbridge Developments planning consent on Monday.
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ProLogis wins appeal to build on River Wandle
Council’s refusal of consent at Croydon site was ‘unjustified’ rules inspector
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Markets
An American dream
Adam Wasserman made his name regenerating parts of New York and Washington DC. Now he is turning his attention to Hull.
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