All Property Week articles in 11 October 2002 – Page 2
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News
Environment for property lending more favourable than ever
A sharp fall in interest rates has created the most favourable lending environment in seven years.
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Insight
I'm enjoying working in today's tough market
When deals are thin on the ground, agents have time to rethink their approach
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News
Henderson eyes up IRE's West End HQ
Henderson Global Investors is in talks to buy Insignia Richard Ellis's new headquarters in Wimpole Street, London W1.
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Insight
Opening the door to the small guy
Morley Fund Management and Close Brothers are the latest big players to draw up plans for the public to buy into their portfolios.
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News
Rent discounts ripple out to Thames Valley
The Thames Valley office market is following central London in cutting quoting rents as landlords become desperate to secure tenants on prime schemes.
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News
Quintain sees second director go
Quintain, the property investor leading the regeneration of land around the Millennium Dome and Wembley Stadium, has lost its second executive director in three months.
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News
Delays likely as Westminster planners vote for more strikes
Westminster's planners are about to vote to resume the strike which threatened to halt development in the borough during the summer.
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Professional
Under the cover
Thanks to September 11, insurance is an increasingly fraught issue for both landlord and tenant. We explore both points of view and offer some advice
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Markets
Regeneration: The Clyde is high
A key feature of Glasgow's glorious industrial past, the city is now banking on the river Clyde to ensure a bright future.
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Markets
Regeneration: A city fit for a swing?
Did you know Newport is to host the Ryder Cup and the BPF conference? We report on the regeneration plans to unlock the city centre's potential
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News
Inner City
Like the thousands of private investors who have lost their savings in split capital trusts, Martin Gilbert no doubt wishes he had never heard of these arcane funds, let alone played such a prominent role in promoting them.
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News
Citigroup sets up fund with StratReal
£200m ethical fund to invest in commercial and residential property
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Markets
Leisure: Cardiff - city of culture
Cardiff was once something of a cultural wasteland. Soon it will offer pop concerts, opera, shopping, wining and dining – all in support of its goal to become European capital of culture in 2008
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News
'One-stop' consent for brownfield sites
A report commissioned by the government has urged ministers to speed up the regeneration process by streamlining the rules governing the clean-up of contaminated land.
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Markets
How to ... Innovate to boost occupancy levels
It used to be said that when a serviced office operator hit 75% occupancy it broke even. If it reached 85% it would be raking in the cash. Today, average occupancy has risen well above the 75% threshold, but the trouble is, operators have discounted their rates by up to ...
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News
No sign of telecoms recovery to boost Western Corridor
Annualised take-up of office space in the Western Corridor has fallen to a third of its peak in 2000, according to new research from surveying firm Rogers Chapman.
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News
Chesterton break-up likely as bid talks falter
Firm set to sell commercial and residential divisions
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News
Cinesite spies a better deal in Soho
Benchmark has poached a tenant from rival developer Derwent Valley for its Medius scheme in Soho.
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Insight
You have been warned
Many landlords left their Mayfair offices very merry earlier this year.
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