All Property Week articles in 12 October 2001 – Page 3
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News
Valuers urged to alert clients to dangers
The RICS has warned members in the valuation profession that they need to make clients aware of the dangers of the current economic and political uncertainty at the time of their property valuation.
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Rating agents agree on 'right first time'
Rating agents and the Valuation Office Agency have reached a compromise over the proposed 'right first time' reforms to the business rates system, planned to start with the next revaluation in 2005.
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Agents to fill Regus voids
Troubled serviced office operator Regus has appointed letting agents to some of its flagship centres to help tie in tenants for longer lets where large voids are approaching.
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London & Amsterdam advances Chester centre
Plans for one of the largest city centre retail developments in the country have moved a step forward after London & Amsterdam bought Chester's Forum shopping centre last week.
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Markets
Planning: Aberdeen set for makeover
Away from much-publicised Edinburgh and Glasgow a wide range of development activity is now in the pipeline throughout Scotland.
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News
Challenger's £75m spree lands near Heathrow
Three buildings under offer at Hayes Park from big-spending Australian fund manager
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M4 corridor take-up halved
The M4 corridor is the worst hit area in the south-east office market, which continues to suffer from falling demand from hi-tech and US companies.
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Bitter blow as Sherry cuts staff by 12%
Irish surveying firm Sherry FitzGerald is cutting staff levels by 12% amid fears of a sharp downturn in the Irish economy.
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