All Property Week articles in 11 May 2001 – Page 2
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Markets
Oxfordshire industrial: Labour-saving devices
Companies are not keen to relocate for fear of losing their staff
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Markets
Offices: Developers in the dock
Phase 3 of Princes Dock aims to address Liverpool's supply problem.
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News
HRO in talks with US law firm for record Midtown deal
Howard Ronson Organisation's major refurbishment scheme at 265 Strand, London WC2, is believed to be close to securing a tenant for most of the space.
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Lords overturn High Court's ruling on Prescott's powers
Business as usual for planning applications as government wins High Court permission to call project in
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Clouds gather over Sun's HQ
Future of Sun Microsystems' Hampshire £70m HQ looks uncertain as construction work is stopped
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Markets
Retail: Setting site on the city
Two rival proposals are battling for Liverpool's city centre retail requirement
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News
Livingstone looks to skies for City of London's future
Mayor to free up acres of City for high-rise development despite objection from English Heritage and CABE
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News
Losses force closure of top night spot at Star City
Mustard Bar at MWB's Birmingham leisure scheme closes after a year, following losses of more than £100,000
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News
Regus message fails to sooth City fears
Serviced office provider's shares drop another 4% despite upbeat profits report
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Inner City
Whither Great Portland Estates? It is a question that constantly does the rounds in the City, as investment bankers and rival property chiefs have long thought that it is the most vulnerable of the larger companies to a takeover.
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News
High rollers check in
Billions of pounds are pouring into the hotel investment market, but with oversupply looming, are investors from outside the sector doing the right thing?
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CB Richard Ellis in revenue rise
US property services firm CB Richard Ellis, which is in the throes of going private, achieved revenue growth in the US during the first quarter, in contrast to some of its rivals, but suffered in Asia and Europe.
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News
CABE slams Westminster planners
The government's architecture watchdog has slammed planners at Westminster City Council for trying to stifle good architecture.
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Developers join forces to buy Glasgow's St Enoch's East
Developers likely to conclude deal for 2ha mixed-use development site within next few days
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Burford lands Mayfair Place taker
Burford signed a secret deal with AEP Energy Services this week, to take the sixth floor of its Mayfair Place office development in London at £941.85/sq m (£87.50/sq ft).
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Professional
Housing policy built on shifting sands
The government's revised planning guidelines for the south-east and east of England include a strategy for new housing that seeks to keep pace with changing patterns of demand without trying to second-guess the market
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News
Sendo doubles its size in Brum
Sendo, Europe's newest mobile phone manufacturer is more than doubling its Birmingham space requirement.
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British Transport Police look for new HQ
The British Transport Police are hunting for a new headquarters building through Covent Garden specialist agency EA Shaw. A circular hit agents' desks last week, which said the police wanted a new 7,430 sq m (80,000 sq ft) building within the bounds of the Tube's Circle Line. ...
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News
Fujitsu Siemens flies ICL's Bracknell nest
Microelectronics company Fujitsu Siemens Computers is finally leaving the nest after an extended search for a new home in Bracknell, away from its parent company ICL.
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Chartwell secures new B&Q deals
Chartwell Land, which runs Kingfisher's 139,355 sq m (1.5m sq ft) retail warehouse programme, has secured two fresh deals for B&Q.
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