All Property Week articles in 1 November 2002 – Page 3
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Markets
Profile: The Bidwell dynasty
Since 1840 surveying firm Bidwells has been quietly building a reputation in East Anglia. We find out the secret of its success and what plans are in store for the future
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News
Smyth bids to end Dunloe stalemate
Chairman offers shareholders 42.5 cents a share to take company private
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News
Belfast Titanic Quarter plans proposed
The first two planning applications were this week submitted for Belfast's largest ever mixed-use development. Developer Titanic Properties, part of the giant Fred Olsen shipping group, has submitted plans for the first two parts of its 75 ha (185 acre) Titanic Quarter development, on redundant land at the Harland & ...
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News
Brixton set to buy back expensive debt
Brixton has taken steps to reduce its secured debt level by buying back a chunk of its expensive debenture stock.
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News
WS Atkins feels the squeeze and considers LSH buyout
Disposal of surveying firm one option for parent company hit by tumbling share price
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News
Arlington on course with BAe park in Stevenage
Arlington Securities has been granted outline planning consent for a 35,488 sq m (382,000 sq ft) business park near Stevenage in Hertfordshire.
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Markets
Residential: Orwell's novel approach
Bellway's development of Neptune Square by the River Orwell has led to a residential renaissance in the Ipswich area.
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News
IPD appoints a CEO
IPD has appointed Graham Hill (pictured) as its first chief executive. Hill, 42, was previously chief executive director at United Business Media and more recently set up an e-business arm at Axa. Rupert Nabarro will remain at IPD as executive chairman.
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News
CB Hillier Parker appointed to Swakeleys Park buildings
Procter & Gamble has appointed CB Hillier Parker to market two buildings at Swakeleys Park in Ickenham near Uxbridge, Middlesex. Swakeleys House (pictured) and the adjoining stables were built by Sir Edward Wright in 1638 and comprise 1,760 sq m (18,930 sq ft) of listed office space within ...
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Professional
Passing is as simple as APC
A combination of poor preparation and nerves can prevent surveyors from clearing the last hurdle of their training, but help is at hand.
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Markets
East Anglia: Talk of the towns
Norwich spec offices ... Cambridge office investment ... Savills' legal problem ... Gaming in Great Yarmouth ... bricks of historic value
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Markets
Harpers presents alternative to Guildford casino
Harpers Leisure International is trying to persuade Guildford Borough Council to put a car park it owns onto the market, now that the leisure group's proposals for a new casino in the town centre have been scuppered by the planners.
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Markets
Appeal launched against tower snub
London Town challenges rejection of residential scheme on South Bank
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News
Jilted companies struggle to deal with end of City love affair
Ailing support services companies are casting a shadow over the world of property outsourcing.
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Markets
Leisure: Much ado about Stratford
A plan to recreate a slice of Shakespeare's Stratford has sparked vociferous opposition among those who think Disney is coming to town.
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News
UK market lures €900m of Irish investment
Irish investors poured €900m into UK commercial property in the first half of 2002 and accounted for more than 11% of UK cross-border activity, according to new research from DTZ.
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News
Consignia chooses DIRFT for £40m postal hub
Consignia has selected Severn Trent Property's DIRFT Logistics Park near Daventry in Northamptonshire as the site for its new £40m Midlands distribution hub.
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News
Somerfield's £37m sale-and-leaseback
Retailer Somerfield has agreed a £37.6m sale-and-leaseback of its new distribution centre at Lea Green, St Helens, Merseyside, with Prudential.
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CIT takes £307m retail plunge
Private investor set to buy 11 shopping centres from HSBC plus £40m Heron bingo hall portfolio
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