All Property Week articles in 12 October 2001 – Page 2
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Professional
E-community
A new type of information management system is aiming to unite landlords and tenants in cyberspace. We find out how technology is bringing the industry into the 21st century
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News
Two still in race for St Katharine's Dock
The battle for London's St Katharine's Dock intensified this week when the bidding was narrowed down to two consortia.
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News
Fox Court in frame
The National Magazine Company, advised by Strutt & Parker is believed to have entered negotiations to take Fox Court on Gray's Inn Road and fulfil its long standing requirement.
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News
RICS members force courses policy vote
Members call EGM to protest at lack of consultation over university courses
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Markets
Somerset, Devon & Cornwall: top shopping locations
The map shows the proportion of overall shopping populations in each trading location visiting for convenience and comparison goods shopping purposes. The table (Trade contribution) shows the top 10 trading locations in the area, measured by size of comparison goods shopping populations ranked in descending order. The first column shows ...
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News
Coppergate plan opposed by watchdog
The government's architecture watchdog will oppose Land Securities' plans to extend its Coppergate shopping centre in York.
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News
Hirsch departure prompts CLS shuffle
Tom Thomson takes over as vice-chairman and acting chief executive
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News
Inner City
Residual debt risk sounds like a particularly unpleasant hangover for anyone who has indulged in an orgy of property lending over the last couple of years.
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News
Cirrus plans Leeds office tower
Developer eyes Bridge House for 16,260 sq m speculative development
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News
Chorion toasts High Court win
Chorion, the late-night bar operator, is claiming victory over Westminster City Council and its late-night licensing policy in a judicial review after the High Court awarded legal costs in its favour.
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News
Councils get right to charge for planning talks
Internal government document reveals proposals to shake-up pre-application discussions
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News
Railtrack in chaos
The collapse of Railtrack will have a seismic effect on the property industry.
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News
Call for reform leaves valuers at a crossroads
Top analysts at Schroder Salomon Smith Barney question accuracy of valuations and call for audit-style regulation.
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Markets
Bridgwater's fresh catch
Exeter and Bristol employers are looking further afield for new locations.
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Insight
Blair's Railtrack bombshell is the perfect piece of spin
It was no coincidence that the government moved against Railtrack on the same day as bombing began in Afghanistan.
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Professional
How to... Wrap up the best software package for your company
Whatever the size of your property business, the cost of upgrading software is a weighty matter, since packages range from £25,000 to £500,000. But big or small, what are the key criteria in the selection process?
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Insight
Australian rules
James Darkins, AMP Henderson's new global head of property, with 17.6bn under management, is forging alliances throughout the world.
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