All Property Week articles in 11 July 2003
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Online
Shake-up at Chesterton continues
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.
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Online
Derwent Valley wraps up £1.2m lettings
Central London developer Derwent Valley has concluded a flurry of lettings worth £1.2m a year.
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Markets
Talk of the towns
Agents on the move … new-look Newport … dragons settle in Llanilid … squares, centres and sports in Cardiff
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Markets
Talk of the towns
DTZ keeps ball rolling … quids in in Chippenham … Bristol exhibitionists … Pavarotti live at Bath Spa
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Professional
Who's suing whom
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 ...
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Markets
Sign of the primes
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
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Markets
Trading places
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
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Markets
Picking up the pieces
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
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Insight
Retail stars party on
Winners and losers in the Retail Property Awards 2003 could have celebrated at the Grosvenor all night
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News
Yorks, W Mids and south-west are worst RDAs
Yorkshire Forward, the South West of England Regional Development Agency and Advantage West Midlands (AWM) are the UK's least popular regional development agencies
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News
Office low prompts rise of residential
Residential conversions increase as non-core offices prove hard to let
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News
Quintain and James Smith rise to top of the league
Pair just behind soon-to-be-privatised Compco at the half-year stage
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Markets
Red hot Redcliffe
Office development in Bristol is focusing on the district of Redcliffe. It has more than location to attract investment
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Insight
New Street is old hat and must be replaced
Finding your way around Birmingham's New Street has always been a hell of a problem
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Markets
Landscape's Western front
Developer Landscape Estates is fighting Bath council to realise its vision for Western Riverside. But the odds appear stacked against it
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News
Williams: transport is a failure
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
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Markets
Housebuilders eye new-look Swindon
Developers queue up to build 3,000 homes in regeneration masterplan
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News
Ethics measures urged
Conflicts of interest in property consultancy companies and surveying firms could prompt an 'ethical catastrophe', the RICS warned this week