All Property Week articles in 13 October 2000 – Page 3

  • Insight

    Neil of approval

    13 October 2000

    Sir Neil Cossons has spent his first six months as chairman of English Heritage reviewing policies relating to the historic environment. As the property industry awaits the review report, Kristina Smith spoke to Sir Neil about his views on planning and property

  • News

    Portsmouth opening hit by another delay

    13 October 2000

    Berkeley Group s Gunwharf Quays factory outlet centre will now miss Christmas opening

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    Bristol serves alternative HQ

    13 October 2000

    In a groundbreaking planning decision, the Aust Motorway Services in Bristol will become the headquarters to hi-tech firm Motion Media Technology. In a bid to keep the firm a producer of video-conferencing technology in the area South Gloucestershire council has agreed to allow the ...

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    Bristol Alliance looking good for Broadmead

    13 October 2000

    Land Securities and Hammerson will hear Bristol City Council s verdict on their proposal to team up for the £400m retail redevelopment of the Broadmead shopping centre on Tuesday. The outcome is likely to be a good one for the newly named Bristol Alliance. A report by Alun ...

  • Markets

    All that glitters

    13 October 2000

    The big branded pubs made a rush for the goldmine of the Glasgow leisure scene. Stewart McIntosh reports on how Scotland s largest city had more of an impact on them, than they on had on it

  • Markets

    Donald’s domesday

    13 October 2000

    When Donald Dewar decided to locate Scotland s new parliament to an industrial site in Holyrood, no one realised how many problems and expenses it would create.

  • Markets

    Demand’s disappearing act

    13 October 2000

    Recovery is on the horizon, along with increased demand, as the retail market restructures.

  • Markets

    Oiling Aberdeen’s wheels

    13 October 2000

    Despite fluctuations in the oil and gas industry, the Aberdeen market remains strong.

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    Rugby Estates to triple its exposure to M4 corridor

    13 October 2000

    Rugby Estates continues to tackle problematic non-London properties while buying more M4 buildings

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    £25m bid for industrial

    13 October 2000

    The highest rented industrial scheme in the country, Airport Gate at Heathrow, developed by National Mutual and Kingswood Commercial, has been placed under offer at around £25m by the acquisitive Scottish Widows Investment Partnership . This reflects an initial yield of 6% and continues the trend of very low yields ...

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    The Property Computer Show 2000

    13 October 2000

    takes place at the Barbican Exhibition Centre, London on 17 and 18 October, 2000. Here is a taster of some of the new products which will be on show. For a complete list of exhibitors, visit www.pcsonline.co.uk Prototec Software is launching The Mobile Agent software ...

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    Soning AIMs high with £18m venture to house dot coms

    13 October 2000

    As landlords turn their backs on internet start-ups, Harvey Soning promises them space with his new support services group

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    LandSecs lands One New Change for over £175m

    13 October 2000

    LandSecs was picked this week for the tricky £175m redevelopment site next to Paternoster Square

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    IT

    13 October 2000