All Property Week articles in 13 December 2002 – Page 2
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News
Green turns Tapp off UK development work
Anglo-Irish property company Green Property has made its London development director and most of his team redundant following a decision to wind down UK development.
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Professional
How to … Tackle guidance on housing density
This month a new directive comes into force that will require planning authorities to favour higher-density residential development applications. The object is to boost numbers of new houses and affordable homes for key workers in London and the south-east. But will deputy prime minister John Prescott's latest initiative ...
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News
Seaside sublet coup
Interbrew, the Belgian-owned brewer, is subletting a warehouse between Southampton and Portsmouth in one of the biggest south coast industrial deals this year.
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Markets
Planning:True colours
Planners make no bones about their attitude to self-storage. They don't like the lack of job creation, they don't like the original designs and they don't even like the colours.
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News
Oxford college shop success
A shop bequeathed to an Oxford college sold at Winkworth's auction on 5 December for £418,000, 86% above the £225,000 reserve price.
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Insight
Six months on, and the voluntary lease code is having little effect
Occupiers' survey suggests industry will have its work cut out to avoid legislation
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Markets
Harltepool Club Passion nightclub for sale
Tony Collins Properties has put the grade II-listed Hartlepool home of the Club Passion nightclub on the market through agents Christie & Co and JK Associates. The nightclub occupies the ground floor of the 1913-built four-storey building on the junction of Park Road and Stockton Street. The building is ...
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Markets
West London station moves a step closer
Terminus at Cheslea Harbour would be feasible, says study
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News
Inner City
Tom Hunter, the self-styled serial entrepreneur, has embarked upon his toughest corporate challenge since pocketing £250m from the sale of Sports Division to rival retailer JJB Sports four years ago.
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News
Hunter joins Hewson in Chartwell race
Former Grantchester men secure backing for £700m warehouse prize
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Insight
Doctor Smith's casebook
Dr Gerald Smith has the property world in a spin with his Jersey-based investor Orb. We spoke to the secretive dealmaker about a company with interests ranging from Thistle Hotels to a service that diagnoses sexually transmitted disease
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News
New Bond Street store bought up
Private Irish investors have bought the long lease to the grade II-listed 173 New Bond Street, London W1, where Chanel has a shop (pictured). It paid the Corporation of London £6.3m for the 2,000-year lease at a net initial yield of 4.35%. Chanel occupies the ground floor of the 321 ...
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Insight
Cherie Blair's lack of property savvy will cost her husband dear
On one level the whole Cherie saga doesn't amount to a hill of beans.
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News
Soros emerges as Safestore bidder
25%-shareholder Soros's bid approach sends share prices up 50%
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Professional
Consent shift is assign of the times
The commercial lease code gives landlords less scope to refuse assignment. But they are likely to resist
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News
HVB to float property arm on Frankfurt stock market
HVB Real Estate Capital to operate as separate bank under new name with Funke at the helm
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Markets
Marketing: Driving ambitions
Retailers are not selling products any more, they're selling brands. We find out how car manufacturers have embraced the concept
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News
Alsop's Cloud chosen to join Three Graces in Liverpool
Countryside and local developer beat three rivals to land £200m Merseyside scheme
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Markets
Retail: All change at the pumps
The petrol station has evolved from a shack with pump outside to a shop that competes with the most modern supermarket.
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Insight
Raymond Mould and Peter de Savary: All I want for Christmas …
Raymond Mould owns a Grand National winner. Peter de Savary has his eye on the America’s Cup. We find out what you could buy if you make it as big as them
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