All Property Week articles in 11 July 2003 – Page 3
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Markets
Swansea pushes the boat out
The Welsh Development Agency aims to turn around Swansea's fortunes with the £200m SA1 Swansea Waterfront scheme
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News
Bishopsgate deadlock broken
The long-delayed plans for the demolition of London's Bishopsgate Goodsyard were finally given the all clear this week
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News
English Cities pulls out of Birmingham race
English Cities Fund (ECF), the £100m joint venture between English Partnerships, Legal & General and Amec, has pulled out of the last stage of bidding on the second phase of the Masshouse regeneration project in Birmingham
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News
Selfridges battle over
Canadian billionaire Galen Weston's takeover of Selfridges is set to go ahead after Rotch founder Robert Tchenguiz dropped plans to bid for the department store chain at the last minute
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Online
Back to basics: Environmental services
Last week Property Week reported on how Land Securities has implemented its environmental policy (see attached article, below). This week three case studies show how other organisations have approached environmental issues.
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News
Insignia Asia chief gets ready to quit
Hong Kong-based boss to join Birmingham's Benson and Griffiths
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News
Ashtenne secures Mentmore division
£182.5m net offer beats Barclays' bid for serviced offices division
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Markets
Bristol's change of art
The Bristol Alliance is to unveil radical new designs for its Broadmead retail scheme
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News
LSH appoints more directors to boost business team
Lambert Smith Hampton has expanded its newly created national business team with the appointment of three directors to co-ordinate work around the country
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News
Canary Wharf appeals Telegraph rent review ruling
Canary Wharf group has gone to the Court of Appeal in its battle with the Telegraph Group over a rent review at its London Docklands estate
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News
Fuller Peiser loses deals as top agent jumps ship
Industrial specialist Fuller Peiser suffered a blow this week with the loss of two of the biggest instructions in the country to niche firm Milner Moffitt Moriarty, known as M3
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News
Former JLL agent to restart delayed Liverpool scheme
Retail-agent-turned-developer John Milligan has signed a deal with Bill Davies' Walton Group to develop the former Post Office on Whitechapel in Liverpool
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Markets
Swindon swings into action
The pressure is on for the New Swindon Company to turn its regeneration promises into reality
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News
Benchmark's £90m sales
Central London specialist Benchmark Group has tied up almost £90m of sales as part of its drive to reduce its gearing and its exposure to the City
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News
Delek in talks to buy £500m of NCP car parks
Israeli investor Delek is in talks to buy up to £500m of NCP car parks owned by Royal Bank of Scotland
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Markets
Now we are 5
Prudential's Mall at Cribbs Causeway faces its first round of rent reviews after five years at the top of the Bristol retail sector
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News
Family trust snaps up Manc shed at 7.4%
Trafford Park property fetches £70,000 more than guide and provides low yield
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