All Property Week articles in 11 June 2004 – Page 3
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Insight
Raising the stakes for charity
When he is not writing columns for Property Week, managing Helical Bar or sailing his yacht, Mike Slade is president of the property industry's charity Land Aid.
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News
LMS to channel profits into property
London Merchant Securities said on Tuesday that profits from its diverse investment portfolio would be directed to property.
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Professional
A template for town centres
What makes good city centre retail? Government design watchdog CABE has some ideas.
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News
Stonemartin ties up Reading centre
Stonemartin, the Serviced office operator, has completed its deal to open its fourth centre at Argent's Forbury Square development in Reading.
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News
Medway man to be new CABE chief executive
The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) has appointed a new chief executive to replace Jon Rouse.
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News
Brown's plea for retail revolution
Downing Street summit asks property and high street's top brass to focus on regeneration plan
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Insight
Don't hold your breath waiting for the next property boom
With tongue ever so slightly in cheek, I am going to paint a scenario of the next property cycle.
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News
Resolution and British Land begin to sell
Resolution Property is selling some of the jewels of its portfolio as it seeks to capitalise on the strong demand for investments.
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News
Bartram returns to fold at Haslemere
GE appoints former chief to advise on strategy after £156m deal
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News
Helical Bar strategy pays off
Fresh off the stage after impersonating rock legend Alice Cooper with his rendition of School's Out at Tuesday night's Party Near The Park charity event, Mike Slade had something else to sing about on Wednesday when Helical Bar published its full-year results.
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News
Canary's Wood Wharf bid with Ballymore
Pair hope combined resources will secure 5m sq ft London Docklands site
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Insight
The RICS must back Brooke
Rebel surveyor Jeremy Hackett may be complaining about Nicholas Brooke's review of the RICS. But he'll moan about anything to do with the institution, even to the extent of asking it to carry out 'due diligence' in approving its next president. This has caused an almighty row, although PricewaterhouseCoopers partner ...
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News
Quintain gets planning consent for Wembley Arena
Quintain was last week granted planning consent for its 5.3m sq ft (492,380 sq m) development of the area around Wembley Stadium.
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News
M&S axes Radice and appoints property boss
Marks & Spencer and vittorio Radice, head of the clothing and home divisions, parted company this week, as the blood-letting continued at the high street chain.
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Online
Going green low on agenda
Developers are turning a blind eye towards environmental issues — but they may face a rude awakening
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Insight
Fighting back against FSA's red tape
Sir, As one of the members of the European parliament involved in the EU's insurance mediation directive, I can assure readers that Conservative MEPs fought to ensure that it did not cause the type of unnecessary bureaucracy that the Financial Services Authority is now creating. My colleagues and I campaigned ...
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News
Aberdeen retail scheme seals two more prelets
Stannifer and Hammerson have secured prelets to H&M and TK Maxx for their Union Square retail and leisure development in Aberdeen (pictured left).
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News
Auction house underdogs are £80m record-breakers
Harman Healy, Barnett Ross and Andrews & Robertson cash in as investors clamour for retail
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News
Royal Bank in lead for £240m City HQ
Scottish bank follows rival Bank of Scotland and invests in London head office
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Markets
Farmland prices to jump 50% by 2006 as supply shortage bites
Farmland prices could rise by up to 50% in parts of the country over the next two years, as the market continues to be skewed by lack of supply, according to FPDSavills.
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