All Property Week articles in 1 December 2000 – Page 2
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News
Exel pre-leases big slice of ProLogis' Coventry Colliery redevelopment
ProLogis has kicked off lettings activity at its redevelopment of Coventry Colliery with a big deal with logistics giant Exel.
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Markets
Offices: As busy as a Bee Bee
Small occupiers are forced into the pre-let arena as new developments diminish
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News
Branson to become a developer
Rail operators bidding for the 22 new rail franchises up for grabs are planning to move into property redevelopment at up to 2,500 of Britain's train stations.
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Battle of Britain over rights case
Government fights human rights legislation that threatens Prescott's call-in powers
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Markets
Leisure: drinking the night away and painting the Midtown red
Never has so much been drunk, by so many, in such a small area. In the last five years, the transformation of banking hall property has assisted an explosion of A3 restaurant and bar openings in the Midtown area.
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News
Audit office to probe Teesside corporation
The National Audit Office is to investigate allegations of mismanagement made against the former Teesside Development Corporation.
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Council uses Crystal Palace bar brawl to attack Ken
Bromley Council this week rebuffed opposition from the European Commission and London mayor Ken Livingstone to its decision to grant planning consent to London & Regional's £58m Crystal Palace leisure scheme.
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Professional
Don't freeze your assets
Since Financial Reporting Standard 15 came into force, some companies have put regular revaluations on ice. But this may be a false economy because their balance sheets won't reflect current market conditions
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News
Wates and Frogmore bids all but sealed
Big two are latest in long line of quoted property companies to exit this year
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First online property trader fulfils aim to gain listing
Fprop completes £10.5m reverse takeover of AIM-listed shell Hansom with backing from six landlords and agents
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News
Thames Valley agents jump ship
AGENTS COVERING The Thames Valley office market have been hit by a flurry of resignations.
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Morrison boss quits after Anglian merger
Head of asset creation made redundant in water company's embarrassing U-turn
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Markets
Doing a disappearing act?
As many of the large catchment areas for multiplexes are becoming saturated, cinema operators are scaling down their expansion plans. We report on whether the multi-screened cinema has had its day
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Markets
Midtown – the location
The Midtown region is the area that lies between the West End and the City. It stretches: North to Euston Road and Pentonville Road East to Fetter Lane and Gray's Inn Road South to the River Thames West to Haymarket and Tottenham Court Road ...
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News
Private buyers snap up £425m of City offices
Dawnay Day behind £290m Cutlers Gardens acquisition and L&R finalises £135m Embankment HQ deal
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Sainsbury's picks Holborn scheme for new £200m HQ
Losing investment bank Goldman Sachs considers gazumping move to get London's only readily available large office
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Redrow wins £370m WW2 factory site deal
New MD Simon Isherwood beats 10 rivals for ex-BAe Preston Royal Ordnance site
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Royal Bank of Scotland buys 1960s City tower for £80m
Blackmoor Portfolio sale opens up opportunity for prime City office redevelopment at Harry Hyams' Drapers Gardens
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UK Land's £16m plan
UK Land Estates has been selected by One NorthEast to develop a £16m industrial scheme at Newburn Riverside in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Miller prepares £100m M25 raid
Miller Developments is to mount a £100m attack on the M25 office market.
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