All Property Week articles in 11 February 2000 – Page 2
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Electrolux plans Prologis tie-up
Fridges-to-Flymo giant in talks over outsourcing European distribution network to US group
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Markets
East Lancashire The land of opportunity
The economy is thriving as investment increases development opportunities.
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Fears that Leeds could miss out as office space dwindles
Leeds is facing a drought of new office accommodation as take-up and rents rise to record levels
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Debt ratings lower for MEPC
Two credit rating agencies, Standard & Poor's and Fitch IBCA, have downgraded their ratings on MEPC 's debt. S&P has cut the long-term rating from A- to BBB+, while Fitch has lowered it from A to A-. 'The downgrade reflects weak cash flows and interest coverage ratios, partly because of ...
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New corporate raider targets ScotMet
Monaco-based entrepreneur uses former Petchey stake to up holding to 13.2%
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Dot coms and telecoms scour West End for HQs
Growing internet and telecoms companies need office space but many landlords don t want them as tenants
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New lease liability rules threaten company profits
JLL finance chief warns of 10% profits hit as Dixons and Boots review implications
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The change of (country) life
Ideas to revolutionise rural planning policies could take inspiration from what is already going on in Dorset.
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VOA timetable will cause delays
Government plans to introduce a timetable for appeals against valuations will lead to delays and confusion, rating experts claim. Last week, DETR minister Hilary Armstrong announced that appeals would be programmed to improve the efficiency of the rating system. But Jerry Schurder, Gerald Eve s head of rating, ...
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IT comment: tuning in to locations with broadband connectivity
TIBM, Marconi and others have been resident in south Hampshire for decades and form a foundation for the region's burgeoning IT industry. Last year saw the development of Teleport T1, the global satellite and cable hub at Cams Estate, off the M27 at Fareham. In its wake, two internet ...
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Markets
Dorset Bourne to be riled
After three years of high demand, Bournemouth is struggling to find new areas to develop.
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Markets
Blackwater Valley Enterprise and innovation
Confidence is growing in the new regional enterprise hub.
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JLL beats predictions
Jones Lang Lasalle reported better-than-expected 1999 earnings of $32.3m (£20.2m), or $1.07 (67p) a share, this week on fee income of $813.9m (£508.7m). US analysts had predicted earnings of $1 (62.5p) a share for JLL in expectation of depressed fourth-quarter performance. However, the fourth quarter turned out to be ...
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C&W picks Swindon for Euro internet base
Telecoms group takes hi-tech building for internet drive, which will see it open 20 data centres globally
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Markets
Planning: county and local authorities thrash out housing allocations
The DETR household projections for Hampshire for 1991-2016 show an expected increase of 190,000 homes. As part of the government s new plan, monitor and manage philosophy. the London and South East Regional Planning Conference (SERPLAN) proposes that the Hampshire authorities provide a minimum of 130,300 dwellings. ...
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Air supply
The North West Development Agency has singled out Carlisle and Blackpool airports for redevelopment; but will anyone take the bait and start schemes on the land?
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NHP appoints receivers again
Nursing home specialist NHP appointed receivers this week to its third tenant in nine months a move that reflects the difficulties faced by small care home operators. Westwood Care's collapse follows that of Advantage Group last October and Grampian Care last May. Westwood Care operates 876 beds ...
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