All Property Week articles in 11 July 2003

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  • Online

    Shake-up at Chesterton continues

    2003-07-11T13:01:00Z

    New Chesterton chairman Mohammed Jafari-Fini continued his shake-up of the firm’s power structure this morning with the appointment of two new directors.

  • Online

    Derwent Valley wraps up £1.2m lettings

    2003-07-11T11:42:00Z

    Central London developer Derwent Valley has concluded a flurry of lettings worth £1.2m a year.

  • News

    Wales

    11 July 2003

  • Markets

    Talk of the towns

    11 July 2003

    Agents on the move … new-look Newport … dragons settle in Llanilid … squares, centres and sports in Cardiff

  • Markets

    Talk of the towns

    11 July 2003

    DTZ keeps ball rolling … quids in in Chippenham … Bristol exhibitionists … Pavarotti live at Bath Spa

  • Professional

    Who's suing whom

    11 July 2003

    Damage limitationOn 6 May 2003 the Church Commissioners for England issued proceedings against Coal Pension Properties and H Smith (Engineers). Church Commissioners sought an injunction to restrain the defendants from causing damage to the Old Deanery, Deans Court, St Paul's Churchyard, London EC4, as a result of demolition works at ...

  • Markets

    Sign of the primes

    11 July 2003

    Cardiff's prime office pitch has shifted from Newport Road to south of the city's main railway station, but all areas are facing difficulties

  • Markets

    Trading places

    11 July 2003

    The exodus of manufacturers from Swindon led to a slump in the industrial market. But changes of use to trade counters could bring it back to life

  • Markets

    Picking up the pieces

    11 July 2003

    Like many towns with a blue-collar past Wrexham is having to reinvent itself. But while it is making progress, the evolution is not without tensions

  • Insight

    Retail stars party on

    11 July 2003

    Winners and losers in the Retail Property Awards 2003 could have celebrated at the Grosvenor all night

  • News

    Yorks, W Mids and south-west are worst RDAs

    11 July 2003

    Yorkshire Forward, the South West of England Regional Development Agency and Advantage West Midlands (AWM) are the UK's least popular regional development agencies

  • News

    Office low prompts rise of residential

    11 July 2003

    Residential conversions increase as non-core offices prove hard to let

  • Professional

    The law made simple

    11 July 2003

    Lease agreements stymie redevelopment

  • News

    Quintain and James Smith rise to top of the league

    11 July 2003

    Pair just behind soon-to-be-privatised Compco at the half-year stage

  • Markets

    Red hot Redcliffe

    11 July 2003

    Office development in Bristol is focusing on the district of Redcliffe. It has more than location to attract investment

  • Insight

    New Street is old hat and must be replaced

    11 July 2003

    Finding your way around Birmingham's New Street has always been a hell of a problem

  • Markets

    Landscape's Western front

    11 July 2003

    Developer Landscape Estates is fighting Bath council to realise its vision for Western Riverside. But the odds appear stacked against it

  • News

    Williams: transport is a failure

    11 July 2003

    Selfridges chief executive Peter Williams has criticised the quality and reliability of transport in the UK, saying that the lack of investment was hampering developments

  • Markets

    Housebuilders eye new-look Swindon

    11 July 2003

    Developers queue up to build 3,000 homes in regeneration masterplan

  • News

    Ethics measures urged

    11 July 2003

    Conflicts of interest in property consultancy companies and surveying firms could prompt an 'ethical catastrophe', the RICS warned this week