All Property Week articles in 1 November 2002 – Page 2
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ENO rehearsal room hits the right note
The English National Opera has a new landlord for its Shoreditch rehearsal rooms, who paid double the guide price at Nelson Bakewell's auction on 22 October.
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Sterling's Leeds effort
Sterling Capitol is set to buy one of the biggest development sites in Leeds city centre for a mixed-use scheme
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Inspector's report keeps Merry Hill on the edge
Chelsfield's shopping mall extension on hold after failed bid to rezone as town centre
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Keynesian economics
Hermes and Prudential are looking to add £400m to the value of their iconic New Town shopping centre by adding a 700,000 sq ft extension, unveiled this week.
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Planning: how the East was spun
East Anglia now comes under the remit of the government Office for the Eastern Region, and a consultation document on the strategy for the region was published in September.
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London pubs pay dividends
The Corporation of London sold two pubs and a restaurant it owns as trustee of the Bridge House Estates for £560,000 more than the guides at Andrews & Robertson's auction on 23 October.
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Developers face huge fees increase
Government consultants recommend raising charge ceiling to £250,000
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Urban Summit launches developer hunt
Birmingham City Council is today expected to launch the search for a developer for City Park Gate, the second phase of its £6bn Masshouse city centre expansion and development plan.
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Merrill cuts NAV forecast
Merrill Lynch downgraded its NAV forecasts for the property sector this week, citing concerns about rising swap rates and weakening tenant demand in the offices sector.
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London coffee shops prove their worth
Starbucks and Costa sell for more than £1m each at JLL sale
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MP takes up lease code row in Parliament
Conservative MP uses Property Week article as evidence of need for legislation to enforce lease flexibility
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Inner city
Now that MEPC is out of the public gaze, British Land is the most vilified quoted property company.
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New plans for Milton Keynes shopping centre extension
hermes and Prudential have unveiled plans for a new £400m extension to Thecentre:mk shopping centre in Milton Keynes (pictured). The joint venture partnership submitted outline planning consent on 18 October for a 65,030 sq m (700,000 sq ft) extension that will expand the existing John Lewis and House ...
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Plans submitted for Cardiff's St David's redevelopment
Land Securities and Capital Shopping Centres have submitted a planning application for their £315m St David's 2 joint venture redevelopment of Cardiff 's city centre. The masterplan for the 69,675 sq m (750,000 sq ft) scheme (left) follows five months of public consultation. It includes ...
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Offices: Crisis in Cambridge
It's been a bad year for Cambridge. Landlords' valiant attempts to keep rents up are now being undermined by retrenching tenants, and now Norwich is all set to steal the city's thunder.
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DaimlerChrysler to relive past glories at Brooklands
Mercedes-Benz maker to build museum and showroom at racing circuit
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Oxford retail: Oxford blues
The failure of Capital Shopping Centre's £220m plan to expand the Westgate Centre in Oxford has exposed bitter divisions within the city of spires.
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The big questions for Europe
What will the European real estate market be like in the year 2020? That was the question facing Property Week's assistant editor James Whitmore and four leading European investors at one of the main discussion forums at this week's Expo Real international real estate conference in Munich
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