All Property Week articles in 11 June 2004 – Page 2
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Professional
Floored logic
The government plans to legislate against out-of-town retailers extending their stores with mezzanine floors.
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News
RICS review 'fudge' fails to placate rebel members
But president Brooke defends measures that will place no extra strain on institution's finances
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News
E&G prospers post-takeover
Estates & General was the star property share last week, after it agreed a £70.7m takeover by Leo Noé. Its shares jumped nearly 19% to 252p.
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News
Duke Street launches fund to invest in private property firms
West End-based private equity firm Duke Street Capital is to launch its first fund to invest in private property companies.
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News
New Zealand's richest man makes UK debut
One of New Zealand's leading finance and property companies is bidding to build a foothold in the UK property market after making its first acquisition in the UK.
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Insight
That petrol commotion
Knight Frank letting agent Charles Stevens is feeling a bit of a plonker.
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News
CWHB to tailor Coats' global property strategy
Textile company commissions review of 20m sq ft portfolio in Europe, America and Asia
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Markets
Leicester's civil rights
Leicester has been earmarked as one of the top destinations for civil servants put on the road by the Lyons review.
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News
Inner City: James Whitmore
Among the hundreds of companies listed on AIM – which stay there because they enjoy tax advantages over the main market and are less regulated – is a property company that ought to be much better known than it is.
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News
Glatman turns tidy profit with City deal
Delancey buys 34 Leadenhall Street after Akeler founder secures letting
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News
Pillar's CLOUT knocks up two more City lettings
Pillar Property's City of London Office Unit Trust (CLOUT) is in talks for a pair of deals on its planned City schemes.
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News
Cushman chooses Mirante successor
Bruce Mosler is to replace Arthur Mirante as president and chief executive of Cushman & Wakefield from 1 January next year.
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News
JLL Hotels Euro chief dies
Nick Marsh, European chief executive of Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, has died of cancer aged 40.
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