All Property Week articles in 11 October 2002 – Page 3
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Markets
How to … Create business models to beat economic downturns
A quick look at the different property tenure strategies followed by the leading serviced office operators reveals which are having to revisit their business models and which are not. The hunt is on to find solutions to out-of-date approaches.
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Markets
Offices: Beauty and the beast
Developers are hoping that design excellence will offset the poor office market
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Insight
Broad band: the second coming
After two years on the sidelines, broadband technology has once again become the IT must-have.
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News
Ballymore takes new dive into Docklands
Developer buys £20m industrial estate for 500,000 sq ft mixed-use scheme
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News
Shop investment frenzy could backfire
Private investors piling into high street shops could come unstuck as rental growth fails to keep up with a surge in capital values.
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Markets
How to... Attract new clients in the downturn
While the news from the top serviced office operators is gloomy, in the remainder of the sector the outlook is a little brighter. A survey by Instant Offices reveals that the sector is on the way back up. While Regus, HQ and MWB may be finding the going tough, the ...
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Professional
How to... Attract new clients in the downturn
While the news from the top serviced office operators is gloomy, in the remainder of the sector the outlook is a little brighter. A survey by Instant Offices reveals that the sector is on the way back up. While Regus, HQ and MWB may be finding the going tough, the ...
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News
Tory attacks planning policy
John Prescott's Tory shadow David Davis this week pledged to resist development on greenfield sites.
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News
Cody joins Investream as asset management head
Investream, the investment company set up by ex-Jones Lang LaSalle directors Mark Morris and Maurice Golker, has appointed Threadneedle fund manager Ian Cody as its director of asset management.
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Professional
Ask the expert
Under Scottish law, what is the most efficient way to recover monies due by the tenant?
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News
Resi angles raise prices
Transport for London put a detached house in Gunnersbury, west London, into Athawes Son & Co's auction on Monday, expecting to raise only £450,000. But the boarded-up property made £800,000.
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News
Third-quarter yields hit all-time low
High demand and low interest combine to produce record yields
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Insight
Labour's devolving flaws are there for all to see in Scotland and Wales
Of all new Labour's constitutional changes, devolution has been the most controversial.
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News
NHP on top again towards end of turbulent year
Nursing home group leads share performance table, but MWB stays rock bottom
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News
Siemens site added to Cobalt scheme
Highbridge secures further 52 acres at Newcastle business park
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News
Prudential acquires new UK Passport Office
Dwyer Estates has sold the new UK Passport Office (pictured) at 89 Eccleston Square, London SW1, to Prudential Annuity Fund for just under £42m. Prudential has bought the 6,690 sq m (72,000 sq ft) building from Jodi One Trust, run by Dwyer, which bought the property for £23.5m ...
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News
Burger King 'steaks' out Aberdeen and Angus units
Prime London sites put on market as Aberdeen Steak House goes into administration
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News
Aberdeen denies property arm sale
Rumours suggest ailing fund manager held talks in effort to boost shares
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News
BH&S offers 9% yield fund
Baring Houston & Saunders, the UK arm of ING Real Estate, is launching an income-driven property fund that will offer pension funds a net initial yield of 9.25%.
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News
Scottish Widows sells £77m shopping centre portfolio
A joint venture between Catalyst Capital, Merrill Lynch and Bank of Scotland has bought a £77.7m shopping centre portfolio from Scottish Widows.
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