All Property Week articles in 05 November 2004 – Page 2
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News
Hail mary Swiss Re welcomes its first tenant
Canadian insurer set to take half a floor at award-winning City tower
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News
He started, now he’s finished
You may remember how Property Week’s senior sub-editor Daniel Blackburn was preparing to do battle with the nation’s foremost quizzers on the BBC’s Mastermind (diary, 24 September)
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News
Unilever finalises sale
Unilever has completed the sale-and-leaseback of its London headquarters to Sloane Capital in a deal backed by Irish horseracing tycoons John Magnier and JP McManus.
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Merry Hill expansion sanctioned at last
Reclassification to ‘regeneration zone’ puts an end to nine-year wait
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I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
Philip Strevens, King Sturge’s London industrial agency team, kicked off our Good Grammar campaign in the summer, frustrated at the poor standard of English used by agents
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New Star Dossett looks to industrial
Former Estates & General MD reveals plans as new head of £270m PUT
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Insight
Shareholders seek value in their directors’ pay
Top executives’ salaries are increasingly under shareholder scrutiny
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Ex-JLL directors form rival firm Hanover Cube
Three former project management directors at Jones Lang LaSalle have set up a rival firm.
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John Lewis signs up at Crawley
John Lewis is to anchor a proposed scheme in Crawley, West Sussex
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Insight
Correction
The description of ProLogis’s DC1 Sandpit Road development in Dartford, Kent, which won the Best Speculative Building award at this year’s Industrial Agents Society awards (events, 22 October, p38), actually referred to another scheme by ProLogis: River Road in Barking, east London.
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Markets
Three's company
Grafton, newly set up by three former Benchmark directors, is raring to go. But before taking on their own projects, they must look after the former Benchmark portfolio and the property unit trust WELPUT
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Coining it
While agents can sometimes appear to be a little lacking in the IQ department, they are champions at spoofing – the game of bluff in which contestants have to guess the number of coins held in each other’s fists
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Inner City: John Waples
The enthusiasm to invest in the nursing home sector blows hot and cold, but right now it is running at fever pitch.
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Government may limit casinos as MPs revolt...
Numbers of large regional casinos likely to be limited as 29 Labour backbenchers dissent
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Helical to return sale cash to shareholders
Giving back money from £68m north-east proceeds ‘is a popular move’
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CABE integrity questioned despite Lipton departure
Select committee hears of Croydon acrimony as it debates quango’s ‘role and effectiveness’
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Markets
Core business
The Crown Estate hopes to update Regent Street’s staid image by luring computer manufacturer Apple to open its first UK store
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Bury retail schemes unite
Bury’s two big shopping centre owners, Thornfield Properties and Westfield, are to work together on plans for a £150m mixed-use development to the east of the town centre.
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