All Property Week articles in 12 September 2003 – Page 2
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Markets
The great Xscape
West Yorkshire will soon have its very own skiing destination, in the shape of Capital & Regional's Castleford Xscape centre, completing the transformation of a former pit town to 'Cas Vegas'
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Markets
Government lifts the market
Leeds and Sheffield are well placed to capture government relocations
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News
Sainsbury's store in Wolverhampton joins the GOLD rush
The £19.5m acquisition of a Sainsbury's store in Wolverhampton has taken Pinder Fry & Benjamin's Geared Opportunity Limited Downside (GOLD) property portfolio up to £400m
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Markets
Nothing ventured, nothing gained
Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker's decision to open its first regional office in the becalmed Thames Valley market has raised a few eyebrows. Property Week talks to key figures in the market
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News
Weatheralls and Sanderson form northern powerhouse
Property services firms Weatherall Green & Smith and Sanderson Townend & Gilbert are to merge, creating the north of England's largest regional specialist
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Professional
Responsibility first
The new trend of corporate social responsibility is giving property companies the chance to help their local communities
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Insight
Foreign exchange
Surveyors are increasingly taking placements in their companies' overseas offices. Property Week spoke to three professionals about the career advantages of spending time abroad
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Insight
Living the dream
As a new generation enters the property profession, Property Week finds out how graduate surveyors’ first steps into the industry have lived up to their expectations
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News
Downbeat Mucklow's shares slump
West Midlands industrial investor A&J Mucklow's shares slumped 6% to 266p on Wednesday after it revealed a solid but unremarkable set of annual results
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News
Derwent Valley NAV hit by lettings drop
Central London specialist Derwent Valley Holdings's half-year results have been hit by the weak letting market
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News
Cox quits HVB
Nigel Cox, head of risk management at HVB Real Estate Capital, Europe's largest commercial property lender, is to leave at the end of October
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News
Miller housing makes up for commercial fall
Miller Group's housing division had a storming first half of the year, offsetting a weaker performance from its commercial team
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News
Sir John Hall makes property comeback
MetroCentre developer forms JV for £200m Cleveland business park
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News
Collective investment reform fears raised
Industry says tax changes needed if FSA proposals are to work
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News
Topnotch puts nine of its health clubs on market
Topnotch this week put its nine health clubs in the south and Midlands up for sale after calling in administrators Robson Rhodes on Tuesday. The company has outlets in Birmingham, Whiteleys shopping centre in London’s Bayswater, Bournemouth, Bristol, Chesham, Croydon, Fulham, London Bridge and Northampton. Edward Symmons is advising Robson ...
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News
Inner City
Our top news and financial stories this week about Delancey and Heron setting up opportunity funds of £1.5bn and potentially £1bn in size respectively are significant for the market
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News
Langtree chosen for Liverpool's Wellington Park
Langtree Group has been selected as preferred developer for a new business park in Liverpool
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News
CB Richard Ellis steps down from Palestra
CB Richard Ellis has been forced to relinquish one of its biggest central London instructions because of a conflict of interest
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Insight
From Russia with cash
The Kremlin is putting the squeeze on Russia's super-rich to stop them buying their way into politics. Now they are set to divert their cash into UK property