All Property Week articles in 05 November 2004 – Page 3
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News
Pru buys at Bristol’s Temple Quay
Bristol’s Temple Quay House has been sold for £44m in the second-largest office investment transaction in the city this year.
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News
Downward-only Brent review
A third of Slough’s office space lies empty, thanks in no small part local agents say to the hit BBC comedy series The Office
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Markets
The book club
Foyles undergoes a transformation, a sex bookshop is about to open and the battle against increasing rents is under way. It’s just another chapter in the story of Charring Cross Road
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Insight
There’s no bonus in ignorance
Sir, I would like to highlight important changes in accounting standards which may have a significant impact on many of your readers.
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News
Greek is the new black
Property Week can take some credit for helping launch the career of Daphne Karras, who won this year’s Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker Student Fashion Awards, held at the Royal Opera House in September
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Markets
Black Country blueprint
A leaked report has put Merry Hill shopping centre at the heart of development and regeneration plans across the Black Country over the next 30 years
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Reclassification pushes Big Yellow shares to new high
Big Yellow, the self-storage company that was reclassified from the support services to the real estate sector in September, was the top-performing property share last week.
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Markets
Brum’s big office gamble
Work on the Arena Central mixed-use project in Birmingham is finally set to start now that casino operator Kerzner is on board
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Professional
Standard bearer
Section 106 agreements in Westminster should be reached more quickly now that standard terms have been created
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Insight
Even recalcitrant retailers resist upward-only bans
‘Stick to nurse for fear of something worse.’
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News
Midland Bank sells HQ
HSBC has put the former Midland Bank headquarters at 27 Poultry, London EC2, up for sale
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Revealed: flaw in leases attack
Report to Prescott contained inaccurate data on frequency of upward-only rent reviews
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Professional
The army’s salvation
A canny property deal has given the Salvation Army a new headquarters in the heart of London, free of charge
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News
..while Kerzner pursues Arena
Leisure group Kerzner International is in advanced talks with the developers of Birmingham’s Arena Central to develop a 120,000 sq ft (11,150 sq m) casino.
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Dixons chief exec attacks ‘archaic’ property industry
Implement lease code now, say Dixons chief and British Retail Consortium director-general
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News
Prudential’s Burlington Arcade up for sale
Prudential’s Burlington Arcade, London W1, was put up for sale this week for £56m.
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A&R bidding war caught on camera
A bidding war between investors at Andrews & Robertson’s auction last Wednesday obliterated modest guide prices, and provided a spectacle for Channel Four cameras filming a series about auctions
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Insight
Montague’s appointment is best sign yet that Crossrail really will be built
We all know Crossrail is a good thing. Tony Blair says so. Alistair Darling says so frequently.
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Markets
Resi high-rise "not the answer"
Government policy for the high-density development of flats is being called into question in a joint study by EC Harris and FPDSavills that demonstrates the prohibitive costs of building tower blocks.
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Freeport should be sold, say Merrill analysts
Factory outlet developer Freeport should be put up for sale early next year in the wake of a disappointing set of annual results, says Merrill Lynch.
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