All Property Week articles in 05 November 2004
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Online
MWB sells London hotel for £75m
Marylebone Warwick Balfour (MWB) has sold the Howard Hotel in central London for £75m cash to private hotel investment company Samosir.
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Online
Great Portland and Liverpool Victoria form £122m partnership
New venture buys Oxford Street retail block for £80m
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Online
DevSecs eyes Manchester mixed-use development
Development Securities is planning a 290,000 sq ft (26,940 sq m) mixed-use development in the north-east of Manchester.
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Online
Brixton acquires £600m Industrious
Brixton this morning acquired Industrious for £600m and became the largest industrial landlord in the UK.
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Markets
Tallying up the toll
A reduction in fees brought an influx of HGV vehicles to the M6 toll road. But what will happen when the price goes up?
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Insight
Stirling prize
A takeover approach for UA Group, the Scottish landowner, has left the City wondering whether a portfolio that developers have coveted for decades can be made profitable
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Markets
In for a penny...
Central government has committed £100m to the redevelopment of New Street station. Now Advantage West Midlands must match it
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Professional
This is my truth... now tell me yours
Divided rent review surveyors still give their honest opinion
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Insight
Leave rent reviews be
As he succinctly puts it: ‘This is one occasion when “do nothing” is actually far and away the best option.’ Anthony Ratcliffe, principal, Ratcliffes
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Markets
Paddington’s home run
Developers in Paddington are looking to capitalise on the government’s drive for more housing, but residential is not the only game in town.
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News
Help for rookie investors
Southampton-based Chesil Park Property Investments has launched a guide to help investors avoid the pitfalls of property investment.
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Markets
Hanover's handover
Agents have been moving out of Hanover Square, and Mayfair is playing host to a slew of new development. But could Crossrail put a spanner in the works?
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News
Hammerson heads pack for London's Northgate
Developer in talks with Lehman Brothers over City fringe redevelopment site
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