All Property Week articles in 03 September 2004 – Page 3
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News
Equity lines up former Ericsson HQ in Burgess Hill
Equity Estates is set to buy the former Ericsson headquarters in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, to develop an industrial estate.
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News
Bullring shopping centre success
Birmingham’s 1.18m sq ft (110,000 sq m) Bullring shopping centre has attracted 36 million shoppers in its first year of trading.
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Markets
Bromley resi land deal
Taylor Woodrow has secured land for its seventh residential development project in the borough of Bromley in Kent, with the prospect of more to follow.
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Markets
Broad relief
Beset with problems in recent times, things are looking up for the Broadmead shopping centre as plans for its £500m extension move forward.
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Online
FM can bring you together
The big industry names are starting to bridge the divide between landlords and tenants
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Markets
Borderline case
Bath has traditionally intimidated developers with its tough planning restrictions, but things have started to change on the outskirts of the city.
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Insight
Doing it by the book
A pal of mine went to the Somerset wedding of surveyor Lawrence Underhill the other day.
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Westminster delivers fresh blow to M&S in Paddington
Council says no to plans to scrap shops and restaurants on ground floor of HQ development
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Markets
Blackburn’s neighbourhood solution
Blackburn is the latest setting to test the appetite of housebuilders to find solutions for problem neighbourhoods.
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Markets
Waiting for Lyons to bite
Bristol’s council and agents are putting on a brave face after losing a large Ministry of Defence requirement, arguing the city can still benefit from the Lyons Review.
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Insight
Bike minded
Those of you who remember Penelope Pitstop, Professor Pat Pending and the rest of the drivers in the cartoon series Wacky Races will enjoy the sight of the ‘Big Bike’.
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News
Six make bids for Industrious
Morgan Stanley is understood to have received six bids this week for Industrious, the industrial property investor run by Roger Carey that it owns.
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Online
Beating the big crash
The loss of data can bankrupt your business unless precautions are taken
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News
Bank of New York chooses FPDSavills in Manchester
Argent and Allied London developments in pole to secure 150,000 sq ft letting
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Insight
Back to work
Followers of Manchester’s turbulent agency scene will remember Mark Young’s decision just over a month ago to pack up full-time work as Chesterton’s head of office agency to spend more time with his family, while remaining as a consultant to the firm.
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Insight
Asking for expert assistance
Sir, I write seeking assistance in obtaining information about the impact of floodlighting on private housing.
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News
Knightsbridge site sold to Arab investors
The Middle Eastern owners of the Berkeley Square Estate in London’s Mayfair have extended their holdings in Knightsbridge by buying Silver City House from the BP Pension Fund.
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British Energy powers on to Livingston’s Alba
British Energy, the largest generator of electricity in the UK, has agreed to take space at Miller Group and Bank of Scotland’s huge Alba Campus in Livingston, Scotland.
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