All Property Week articles in 03 September 2004 – Page 2
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Markets
Opening the gate
After endless rebuttals and redesigns, Capital Shopping Centres is ready to submit another application for its Westgate Shopping Centre redevelopment in Oxford.
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News
Law firm signs in Nottingham
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.
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Insight
End of season sail
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.
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Professional
Stamp Duty throws up new shocks
Inland Revenue drops in late changes to keep us on our toes
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News
David Scanlen, Storage King
Australian self-storage entrepreneur David Scanlen plans to take the UK market by storm.
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Insight
Wise up to sex discrimination: it can cost you a lot of money
Elizabeth Weston earned £60,000 a year in the legal department at investment bank Merrill Lynch.
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News
Tenants drive Thames Valley comeback
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.
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News
Inner City: James Whitmore
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.
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Markets
Change of Herts
The downturn has ensured things have stayed pretty quiet in offices, but there are signs the deals are coming back at last.
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Markets
Luton’s last chance
The Power Court site is rotting in the heart of Luton, but is the growing political impetus for regeneration enough to rehabilitate the town?
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Online
Edinburgh celebrates prize office letting
David Murray’s Premier Property Group has secured the biggest office letting deal in Edinburgh this year.
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News
CB Richard Ellis rocked by sex timebomb threat
Super-agent defends itself against claim by saying it is a ‘workplace where women thrive’
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Professional
Case news
Losing rights of forfeiture Channel Hotels and Properties (UK) v Fahad Al Tamimi and First Penthouse, 30 July, Court of Appeal
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Markets
The great call of China
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.
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News
Edinburgh call to online investors
Eager investors undaunted by three interest rate rises are gearing up to take part in the UK’s first online home auction.
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News
Coull reverses decision to end California dream
Slough chief signals intention to keep investing in Golden State’s biotech sector
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News
Treasury Solicitors move to CAA House
The government’s Treasury Solicitor’s Department has signed the biggest deal in London’s Midtown for four years.
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Markets
SEEDA makes third buy for Cowes scheme
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.
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News
DB Real Estate’s Stockley buy
Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has sold 7 Roundwood Avenue on Stockley Park to German fund manager DB Real Estate for £17.2m.
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