All Property Week articles in 12 September 2003 – Page 4
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Clarkson exit adds to woes in CBRE's Manchester office
The exodus of senior figures from CB Richard Ellis's Manchester office has continued with the departure of the former head of Insignia's office agency team
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Simpson is latest Nomura star to shine at aAIM
Active Asset Investment Management (aAIM), the property investor in which Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has a 5% stake, has strengthened its management team
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Markets
Taylor Woodrow puts faith in £700m Cardiff scheme
Launch of Sports Village underlines housebuilder's mixed-use strategy and commitment to housing
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Ashtenne to sell £60m US base
Industrial specialist Ashtenne has put a 62 acre (25 ha) US airbase in Suffolk on the market with an asking price of £60m
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Markets
Westbury targets 50% south-east rise
Westbury Homes is stepping up its search for development land in the south-east in a bid to lift sales in the region by more than 50%
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German public help DIFA raise €4bn for property
Fund reveals plans for huge global spending spree after citizens lose faith in stock market
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Hercules shares up despite 39% profits drop
Hercules Property Services, the property management, insurance and services group chaired by Larry Lipman, suffered a 39% fall in pretax profits in the year to 30 June after a poor performance from its residential management division
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Sports group set to offload 30 stores in UK
John David Group, owner of high street sportswear chain JD Sports, is offloading around 30 stores in the UK
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Ronson joins Axa in £250m fund launch
Heron and Axa Sun Life vehicle goes in search of investment opportunities
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Halabi closes in on £225m Tower Place
Simon Halabi's Buckingham Securities is to take its summer spending spree to almost £600m by buying Tower Place, the new London headquarters of US insurer Marsh
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USS to sell Midsummer Place for £215m
Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has put Midsummer Place in Milton Keynes on the market for £215m
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L&R sells Kinnaird Park Big W to Danes for £20m
London & Regional has sold a Big W store in Glasgow to private Danish investors for £20m
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Bruntwood makes Leeds entry with £17m double buy
Bruntwood, the Manchester-based developer, has made its first move into Yorkshire by buying two office buildings in the centre of Leeds
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Axa drives into Brum with £15m LDV deal
Fund completes purchase-and-leaseback of 1.4m sq ft of van maker's space
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Manc fund beats rivals to £15m city centre gem
The Greater Manchester Property Venture Fund (GMPVF) has beaten a string of rivals to one of the city's most sought-after properties
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Insight
Two years on, and the shadow of 9/11 still hangs over us
I spent much of last week wringing every drop of publicity I could out of the work my team did to prove that the central London congestion charge is proving a financial disaster
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Delancey builds £1.5bn fund
George Soros is one of the main investors in medium term opportunity fund
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Lyons: 20,000 bureaucrats to leave London
A total of 20,000 civil servants could be moved out of London and the south-east, the head of the government's relocation review has confirmed
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Online
BP opts for Canary Wharf
BP has given a massive boost to Canary Wharf by relocating its oil trading arm from the City to the Docklands development.
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CLS reports NAV rise
Investor and developer CLS Holdings has reported this morning a 6.5% increase in net asset value to 435p a share for the first half of the year.