All Property Week articles in 03 September 2004 – Page 2

  • Markets

    Opening the gate

    03 September 2004

    After endless rebuttals and redesigns, Capital Shopping Centres is ready to submit another application for its Westgate Shopping Centre redevelopment in Oxford.

  • News

    Law firm signs in Nottingham

    03 September 2004

    Regional law firm Edwards Geldard has taken a prelet at Miller Birch’s ng2 in Nottingham, enabling the developer to push ahead with the second phase of the scheme.

  • Insight

    End of season sail

    03 September 2004

    When I chronicled the misadventures of a ProLogis fishing trip to Jersey on 30 July – storm conditions, vomiting and the like – I imagined that life on the ocean wave would have lost its appeal for those involved.

  • Professional

    Stamp Duty throws up new shocks

    03 September 2004

    Inland Revenue drops in late changes to keep us on our toes

  • News

    David Scanlen, Storage King

    03 September 2004

    Australian self-storage entrepreneur David Scanlen plans to take the UK market by storm.

  • Insight

    Wise up to sex discrimination: it can cost you a lot of money

    03 September 2004

    Elizabeth Weston earned £60,000 a year in the legal department at investment bank Merrill Lynch.

  • Markets

    Home Counties’ comforts

    03 September 2004

    There is plenty of industrial action on the Home Counties’ front.

  • News

    Tenants drive Thames Valley comeback

    03 September 2004

    Tenants are in line to sign up for some of the Thames Valley’s most high-profile vacant space as the occupancy market in the region continues to improve.

  • News

    Inner City: James Whitmore

    03 September 2004

    Quintain found itself in good company this week when it joined the likes of DFS, Shell, BT, Scottish Power, Marks & Spencer, House of Fraser and Sainsbury’s in being savaged in the last three months by PIRC, the corporate governance watchdog.

  • Markets

    Change of Herts

    03 September 2004

    The downturn has ensured things have stayed pretty quiet in offices, but there are signs the deals are coming back at last.

  • Grand plan: Luton town centre is at the centre of regeneration plans that include St George Square and sweeping out the town's decaying Victorian buildings
    Markets

    Luton’s last chance

    03 September 2004

    The Power Court site is rotting in the heart of Luton, but is the growing political impetus for regeneration enough to rehabilitate the town?

  • Online

    Edinburgh celebrates prize office letting

    03 September 2004

    David Murray’s Premier Property Group has secured the biggest office letting deal in Edinburgh this year.

  • News

    CB Richard Ellis rocked by sex timebomb threat

    03 September 2004

    Super-agent defends itself against claim by saying it is a ‘workplace where women thrive’

  • Professional

    Case news

    03 September 2004

    Losing rights of forfeiture Channel Hotels and Properties (UK) v Fahad Al Tamimi and First Penthouse, 30 July, Court of Appeal

  • East meets west: the Foster-designed building in Swindon will become a base for Chinese businesses
    Markets

    The great call of China

    03 September 2004

    In the first deal of its kind in Europe, the Chinese government is bringing a touch of va va voom back to the landmark former Renault building in Swindon.

  • News

    Edinburgh call to online investors

    03 September 2004

    Eager investors undaunted by three interest rate rises are gearing up to take part in the UK’s first online home auction.

  • Clean bill of health: Coull says Slough will continue to grow its Californian portfolio, which includes Oyster Point (pictured) in San Francisco
    News

    Coull reverses decision to end California dream

    03 September 2004

    Slough chief signals intention to keep investing in Golden State’s biotech sector

  • News

    Treasury Solicitors move to CAA House

    03 September 2004

    The government’s Treasury Solicitor’s Department has signed the biggest deal in London’s Midtown for four years.

  • Breakthrough: SEEDA's acquisition of the GKN site
    Markets

    SEEDA makes third buy for Cowes scheme

    03 September 2004

    The Cowes Waterfront regeneration initiative on the Isle of Wight has taken another step forward following the acquisition of a key brownfield site by the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) and its partners.

  • News

    DB Real Estate’s Stockley buy

    03 September 2004

    Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has sold 7 Roundwood Avenue on Stockley Park to German fund manager DB Real Estate for £17.2m.