All Property Week articles in 11 April 2003 – Page 2
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News
Miller forward funded in Fareham
Miller Developments and its joint venture partner, CTP, has forward sold its retail and leisure scheme in Fareham town centre in Hampshire to Allied Dunbar.
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OK for Stock Exchange revamp
The Corporation of London this week gave the go-ahead to the 500,000 sq ft (46,500 sq m) redevelopment of the London Stock Exchange tower designed by Nicholas Grimshaw (centre left of picture). The scheme involves recladding the existing 26-storey tower to provide 275,000 sq ft (25,548 sq m) of ...
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Hermes PUT enjoys second year of outperformance
Fund manager Fiona Sweeney steers PUT to return of 8.2% and beats three leading rivals
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Professional
Lend them a professional ear
As young professionals rise ever more quickly up the corporate ladder, they can benefit from the advice of an older, more experienced colleague. We meet the mentors and the mentored
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Markets
Social quota threat to Oxon developers
Plans to introduce 50% affordable housing could stifle development
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Insight
Despite the war, the Gulf market has not dried up
It's an uneasy time in the region but deals are still being done
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Markets
Industrial: Hub culture
After delays to two schemes Birmingham’s industrial market finally has something to smile about in the form of the Hub.
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Markets
Covent Garden retail: Piazza delivery
One year after Henderson joined Scottish Widows to run Covent Garden we report on an area which has unique blend of specialist retail and entertainment
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Lease law moves closer
The government will consider legislation this year to force companies to adopt the Code of Practice for Commercial Leases, says the Treasury.
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DEGI joins German spending spree in City
DEGI this week bought 1 Carter Lane, EC4, from Hermes for around £66m as German funds continued their spending spree in the City of London.
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Markets
Counterterrorism measures: Changing of the guard
The increased terrorist threat means developers and architects have to pay even more attention to security measures at every stage of a scheme's development.
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Professional
Case news
Pole position Macepark (Whittlebury) v Sargeant, High Court, 5 March 2003 Macepark had a lease of a hotel complex near Silverstone race track in Northamptonshire. The lease included a right of way over adjoining land owned by the landlord, the Sargeants, to access to the main road to ...
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Tubelines subletting cheer at Canary Wharf
London Underground PPP contractor Tubelines is providing some cheer for Canary Wharf Group by taking a huge sublet from one of its biggest tenants.
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Oxford buys hospital
Oxford University has bought Radcliffe Infirmary for £40m in an off-market deal.