All Property Week articles in 12 April 2001 – Page 2

  • News

    Inner City

    12 April 2001

    The imminent departure of Jamie Ritblat and Delancey from the quoted property sector via a management buyout will be a sad loss.

  • News

    Holy orders: from church tower to housing

    12 April 2001

    The Corporation of London has given planning consent for the conversion of Christchurch Tower, Newgate Street, EC1, to residential use.

  • News

    Cheshire

    12 April 2001

  • Markets

    Cheshire: top shopping locations

    12 April 2001

    The tables and map attached, based on the results of The National Survey of Local Shopping Patterns, show the top 10 comparison goods trading locations in Cheshire. The first column shows the comparison goods shopping population attracted by each trading location. The second and third columns show the accumulated comparison ...

  • News

    Railtrack is going down the wrong line in its search for a new chairman

    12 April 2001

    If I had a pound for every time I was asked if I was going to be chairman of Railtrack I wouldn't need the job I could retire straight away.

  • News

    Centric opens first hub

    12 April 2001

    Broadband service provider Centric Telecom opened its first data centre hub in Brick Lane, London E1, this week.

  • News

    MWB disconnects its data centre operation

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    MWB Konnect puts plans for data centre network on hold following telecoms sector woes

  • News

    Oxford Street deal on cards for Morgan

    12 April 2001

    Oxford Street is poised for one of its biggest deals yet this year, following Clinton Cards' decision to close one of its smaller London stores.

  • News

    Cardiff office park changes hands

    12 April 2001

    One of Wales' most successful office developments has been bought outright by its original developer, PMH, in a joint venture with Robert McAlpine.

  • News

    York scheme called in

    12 April 2001

    Land Securities' plans to extend the Coppergate centre in York were dealt a blow by environment secretary John Prescott last week.

  • Professional

    Business class

    12 April 2001

    Accountants and banks are stealing work from surveyors. Now even the RICS has realised that surveyors need to acquire some business sense

  • Markets

    Offices: A spot of business parks

    12 April 2001

    Cheshire has become a magnet for business park developments

  • News

    Merseyside success for Burford

    12 April 2001

    Burford has tied up a series of lettings at its Moorgate Point industrial and office scheme on Merseyside.

  • News

    LMS nets broadband

    12 April 2001

    US technology company Intellispace has signed a deal with London Merchant Securities to deliver broadband internet access to its central London properties.

  • News

    GLA thumbs up for Britvic shed

    12 April 2001

    Britvic Soft Drinks has won planning permission to redevelop part of its distribution facility in Newham, east London, in one of the first distribution plans to go before London mayor Ken Livingstone.

  • News

    Bristol offices lost to council housing zone

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    Hewlett-Packard set to cash in on residential land values at Bristol s largest office site

  • Professional

    Bridge over troubled waters

    12 April 2001

    Small companies and individuals may find more avenues to obtain a moratorium following amendments to the Insolvency Act, while landlords are bound by minor restrictions on their ability to extract debts

  • News

    US worries put brake on UK rental growth

    12 April 2001

    CB Hillier Parker says market is at a critical point as growth slows and yields weaken

  • News

    Calendar solves H&B bonus saga

    12 April 2001

    Agents at Healey & Baker were mistakenly angered this week after their annual bonus payments came in at a lower level than the previous, despite a record year for fee income.

  • Markets

    Retail: Covent Garden blossoms in popularity

    12 April 2001

    Covent Garden remains at the core of retail activity in Midtown.