All Property Week articles in 12 November 2004 – Page 2
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Markets
Purley grates
ProLogis’s dispute with Croydon planners over its scheme in Purley Way is adding to the area’s industrial woes
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Insight
Going public
Prudential and Land Securities have taken adverts (below right) promoting their property expertise. But will the rest of the industry follow suit? With REITs on the horizon, Property Week has commissioned advertising consultant Wordsearch to create mock ‘ads’ to show how property companies might sell themselves as household names. We ...
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Markets
Gardens’ question time
After a slow start, Manchester’s Piccadilly Gardens development is on the verge of transforming a run-down area of the city
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News
Your future in his hands
The return of president George W Bush to the White House comes amid predictions of an economic crisis in the US. Polly Mackenzie reports from the Urban Land Institute’s conference in New York to assess the impact on the UK property industry
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News
FPDSavills to open Warsaw office
Firm to follow rivals eastwards with five-strong office in Polish capital
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News
Higgs in a fix
Sir Derek Higgs wasn’t sure which side he was on in a debate on corporate governance last week, sponsored by law firm Decherts.
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News
First purchase for Great Victoria
Great Portland Estates and Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society have formed a limited partnership and bought the Mount Royal block on London’s Oxford Street for £80m.
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News
Derwent Valley helping
To the Savoy Hotel courtesy of Derwent Valley Holdings for a hugely emotive but uplifting fundraising lunch in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
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News
Deka scandal spreads into valuation
KPMG to examine whether German fund’s portfolio was overvalued
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News
Guardian pioneers King’s Cross move
Newspaper group selects run-down neighbourhood for new HQ location
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Professional
A very public consultation
Developers are embracing the government’s call for more public involvement in the planning process, despite fears that it delays schemes
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News
Westfield comes to conquer the UK
Frank Lowy, chairman of the world’s biggest shopping centre company, talks to Property Week
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Insight
Judge us on our final lease code report
Sir, In the two years since we began our report on the Code of Practice for Commercial Leases we have become used to hitting the headlines.
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News
Shedding their clothes
The naked West Midlands shed agents’ calendar was launched last week (property nation, p106), and this week we had the pleasure of seeing it for the first time
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Professional
How to learn from evening classes
New use classes order and licensing reforms come into force
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Insight
Corrections + clarifications
In last week’s leading article (5 November, p27), we referred to a speech by Hammerson chief executive John Richards.
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News
Inner City: James Whitmore
Frank Lowy is the most extraordinary property developer I have ever met. It is not the fact that he is a multibillionaire nor that he has created the largest shopping centre company in the world from nothing – impressive enough feats as they are. Rather, it is that he has ...
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News
CBRE Investors’ sale to Close
CB Richard Ellis Investors has sold a 10-property portfolio from its Strategic Partners UK Fund 1 to Close Brothers for £56m.
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