All Property Week articles in 14 February 2003 – Page 4
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News
John Frieda and Hakkasan Chow Bar signs for Carnaby Street office/retail space
West End specialist Shaftesbury has signed up the main tenant to Kingly Court, its flagship office and retail scheme in Carnaby Street, London W1. The largest letting is to hair products retailer John Frieda, which has taken a 822 sq m (8,850 sq ft) unit. A restaurant that will ...
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Ballymore's mixed-use plans for Docklands industrial site
Ballymore is planning another mixed-use scheme in London Docklands after clinching the last large industrial site in Tower Hamlets.
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Argent Manchester plans
Argent has submitted its planning application for the Piccadilly Triangle site in the centre of Manchester.
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Argent cuts back on Brindleyplace investors
Argent, the developer backed by Hermes, has scaled back its plans to invite other investors to buy a stake in its Brindleyplace office scheme in Birmingham.
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Tenant fails in bid to reverse arbitrator's rent decision
The Court of Appeal has thrown out a tenant's challenge to a rent arbitration in a landmark legal ruling.
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Loughton seeks NHS answers
Shadow health spokesman Tim Loughton this week turned up the heat on health secretary Alan Milburn over a £400m proposed sale of NHS property to a Miller/HBoS consortium.
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Akeler appoints director for public sector JVs
Business park developer Akeler has signalled a drive to increase its work with the public sector by creating a new role of director of development partnerships.
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Markets
Maidenhead regeneration: Streets ahead
While the Thames Valley market bottoms out, Maidenhead marches on with ambitious plans to regenerate the town centre. But, as we report, there are doubts over the timing
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Agents: Cutting out the middle man
Thames Valley landlords will do almost anything to let their space. With incentives on the rise, some are cutting out the agents in a bid to keep quiet about just how low they'll go.
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Mannings leaves Thames Valley agent
Jonathan Mannings, one oF the Thames Valley's best-known agents, made a surprise departure from Rogers Chapman this week.
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The new face of agency
The biggest ever surveying firm merger was set to be confirmed today with the takeover of Insignia by CB Richard Ellis.
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Montagu Evans set to sell £85m portfolio
Partners at Montagu Evans are poised to sell an £85m retail portfolio held jointly with Bank of Scotland and Scottish entrepreneur Tom Hunter.
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Deutsche Bank sells its City offices for £230m
British Land and German fund buy properties leased to bank
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Bank clocks up 20% mark-up in East Ham
The Lloyds TSB branch in East Ham High Street North was sold at a Strettons' auction on 3 February for £700,000 – 20% above its guide price of £575,000.
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St Modwen ratchets up 18% NAV rise
Regeneration company fulfils high expectations as profits jump to £30m
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£126m investment deal double for Scottish market
Scotland's retail investment market is set for two massive deals totalling £126m, its biggest of the past year.
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Housing association hits £1.7m
Paddington Churches Housing Association raised £1.7m from four empty houses in north-west London at a Winkworth's auction on 30 January. All sold for above their guide price, including five studio flats, which were expected to fetch £380,000 but made £590,000. A total of £5.7m was raised from 68 lots. In ...
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Fire brigade kicks off PPP plans
The London Fire Brigade has signed its first ever public-private partnership fire station development deal.
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Online
Chesterton calls off sale talks
Chesterton this morning called off all negotiations for a sale of the company, and replaced chief executive Lorraine Baldry.
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