All Property Week articles in 10 November 2000 – Page 3
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News
What a liberty – Gordon succeeds with CSC bid
Liberty International chairman Donny Gordon has got away with his less-than-generous offer to buy out the minority shareholders at Capital Shopping Centres , which is 75% owned by Liberty but not without a wave of opposition. Liberty's offer of 0.714 new shares and 40p in cash ...
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MWB £62m richer as rights issue pays off
Investors snap up shares, keeping MWB on course with its ambitious expansion plans
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Ritblat seals £600m link up with Lipton
British Land and Stanhope will work together on Lloyds scheme and Selfridges revamp
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Markets
M42 takes top take-up spot
The Jones Lang LaSalle West Midlands Office Review 2000, released exclusively to Property Week, provides a snapshot of the market over the last 12 months and a platform for future predictions.
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ABB eyes £350m sale
Global technology group ABB, which is negotiating the sale of a £350m pan-European property package, could offload its 187,000 sq m (2m sq ft) UK property assets in its next round of sell-offs. Walter Stuecklin, ABB's head of real estate, is in discussions with three bidders, one of them ...
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Insight
24:7 Property Week
This month sees the launch of BarbourExpert.com, a new internet portal. With an online live news service and technical information designed specifically for those working across the whole of the built environment, it will be an invaluable resource.
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News
Developers in dogfight over WW2 airfields
MEPC s 474 acre Gloucestershire scheme is already under threat
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Shire takes £11m site
Britain's fourth-largest drug company has bought a key business park site in Basingstoke. Shire Pharmaceuticals is understood to be paying almost £11m for the former Air Products site at the town's Hampshire International Business Park. The site includes a 3,250 sq m (35,000 sq ft) office building and also has ...
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London & Regional defeats rival on £100m Geordie site
Livingstone brothers given go-ahead for mixed-use development, while rival's hotel plan is rejected
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