All Property Week articles in 11 July 2003 – Page 2
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Markets
Essex housing project strikes gold
A housing project in Harlow, Essex, was this week awarded the inaugural Building for Life Gold Standard
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Professional
The price of equality
The Disability Discrimination Act is to force landlords and tenants to ensure premises are accessible to all. Now comes the problem of who will pay
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News
Improved UK profits put DTZ on road to recovery
DTZ has repaired the damage caused by poor first-half figures by achieving a strong performance in the second half of its financial year
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News
Halladale dividend up as profits surge
Halladale, the AIM-listed trader and developer led by David Lockhart, has raised its full-year dividend by 28% after achieving strong profit and net asset value growth in the year to 30 April
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News
Two-year wait ends as Devon site is sold
The largest vacant office building in Devon has gone under offer to a further education college after two years on the market, taking it out of the commercial property sector for good
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Markets
Design intervention
The Design Commission for Wales' first chief executive, Carole-Anne Davies, has no qualms about speaking her mind
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Insight
Queen and country
The Crown Estate has administered Her Majesty's property portfolio throughout the UK for centuries. Now it is preparing to embrace the challenges of the future
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Professional
Mediation not confrontation
The government wants property disputes to stay out of the courts in favour of mediation. Our contributors explain alternative dispute resolution
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Insight
Estate commissioners are worthy custodians of the Crown's jewels
The Crown Estate is the product of a classic British fudge
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Markets
S Yorks revival starts at colliery
Plans are being drawn up for a £70m redevelopment of a 200 acre (81 ha) former coalfield in South Yorkshire
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News
Macdonald & Co fights claim of discrimination
Property recruitment firm Macdonald & Co has failed in its bid to have a claim against it for racial discrimination struck out by an employment tribunal
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News
Hammerson in talks to sell top City site
Developer set to offload 21 Moorfields to private investor Fordgate
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News
Inner City
As Canary Wharf, Chelsfield, Compco and Merivale Moore prepare to quit the stock market, one property entrepreneur heads in the opposite direction
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Insight
Dress circles
The cream of the fashion and retail property industries gathered at the CWHB Fashion Awards
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News
Slough chief quits
Slough Estates' head of retail, Martin Taylor, has left the firm after 25 years
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Professional
Wasted opportunity to solve rates chaos
Appeals will continue until government gets it right
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News
Liverpool youth centre fetches double its guide
Liverpool City Council raised £147,000 from the sale of the former Anfield Youth Activities Centre, in Belmont Road, Liverpool, at the Venmore Partnership's auction at the Britannia Adelphi Hotel on 3 July
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News
Carter returns to Citigroup
Former property analyst Alan Carter has returned to investment bank Citigroup Smith Barney five months after leaving
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Markets
Keeping up with Cardiff
As Cardiff's St David's Centre gains planning permission, Property Week assesses the impact of the scheme on other retail proposals in south Wales
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