All Property Week articles in 10 September 2004 – Page 3
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Insight
Peel chief pleads poverty
Peel Holdings’ chairman John Whittaker may own four airports across the country, but there is little risk of him owning his own plane.
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Markets
Reasons to be cheerful
After years in the doldrums, a slow recovery in the M4 office market is sparking a new wave of optimism across Berkshire. Polly Mackenzie reveals seven reasons why
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Markets
Reality check
Will Alsop’s talk of Tuscan hills in Barnsley and waterways in Bradford prompted much cynicism. Natalie Stevenson reports on how far the towns’ visions are being realised
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News
Westfield and Hermes get CPO go-ahead for Derby shopping centre
Westfield and Hermes’ £200m extension of the Eagle Centre in Derby moved a step closer this week after the Office of Deputy Prime Minister approved a series of compulsory purchase and road closure orders for land surrounding the site
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News
Slough pulls out of Newbury town centre scheme
Slough Estates has pulled out of the competition to develop a large retail scheme in the centre of Newbury.
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News
RICS review to make case for self-regulation
Former OFT chief Carsberg to look at how institution can ease Financial Services Authority burden
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News
Canary Wharf Group seeks ‘managed office’ solution
Developer recruits Instant Offices to market surplus Docklands space
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News
Warner enters development partnership with Bride Hall
Former Hitchin Town team mates kick off tie-up with schemes in Folkstone and Preston
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Markets
Leeds’ new breed
A new generation at Town Centre Securities heralds a new dawn for the company and the Leeds retail scene.
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News
Brixton boss warns of slower growth
Industrial specialist reveals strong half-year results with NAV up 7%
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News
Multiplex and Westfield line up bids for Chelsfield
Chairman Elliott Bernerd mulls over approaches from two Australian companies
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Insight
Spiralling oil prices and global terrorism bear down on yields
I recently came back to the UK after spending a wonderful summer down in the south of France.
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News
FSA fines Bank of Ireland for money-laundering breach
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined the Bank of Ireland £375,000 for breaches of anti-money-laundering regulations, launched in March.
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Insight
The hidden consequences of an upward-only ban
‘The risk to ourselves and our shareholders was enormous.
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Insight
To baldly go …
The latest in our occasional series of property look-a-likes features DTZ shed shifter Owen Holder.
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Professional
Turn back the tide
The growing threat of flooding has serious implications for the property industry. Mark Jansen examines what changes it can expect in the coming decades
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News
Daphne Karras wins Student Fashion Awards
Daphne Karras of the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design scooped the top prize at the Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker Student Fashion Awards last week with this dress, inspired by the collapsible roof of the Piscine Municipale de Firmin et Carnot in Paris.
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News
Bulgari takes over former Asprey store
Luxury jeweller pays £4m premium to take New Bond Street flagship
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