All Property Week articles in 14 March 2003 – Page 3
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Markets
European capital of culture: Boulevard of dreams
National developers take on local firms to regenerate one of most run-down areas of Newcastle
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News
Office market blamed for slump in total returns
All-property annual total returns fell for the first time in 13 months in February, according to the latest Insignia Richard Ellis Monthly Index.
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News
Black Wednesday
Sector reeling as Canary Wharf discloses hidden lease liabilities: Land Secs, British Land and Liberty all hit
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News
Canary Wharf Group suffers Black Wednesday
Shares dive 22% after half-year results and disclosure about potential 670,000 sq ft lease liabilities
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News
Bishopsgate to get walkway
London mayor Ken Livingstone has won his battle with British Land to run a footpath through its 201 Bishopsgate scheme in the City of London.
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News
Henderson leads BID protest at Whitehall
British property Federation president Ian Henderson is to hold talks with the government next week in a last ditch attempt to amend business improvement district legislation.
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Insight
If we're to get better infrastructure we need a better planning system
Everyone knows planning takes too long.
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Insight
***** bargains
Three hotel portfolios are the subject of takeover speculation. Why is there so much investor interest in the sector at a time of economic gloom?
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Markets
Barratt South new sites list available
Barratt Southern Region published a list of its 2003 newly acquired sites last week, claiming the programme had something for everyone, from first-time buyers to those who wanted detached houses. Barratt Southern Region announced it bought more than 100 acres (40 ha) of brownfield land in 30 south-eastern sites. These ...
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Insight
Private investors are overpaying at auction
Record prices in auction rooms belie uncertainty in the wider market
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News
German fund set to buy top central London assets
CGI continues its spending in the UK with £230m Hammerson double
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News
Trillium leases Aria from Salmon
Land Securities Trillium has opted to lease an office property in Buckinghamshire for its Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) outsourcing contract, after negotiations to buy the building fell through.
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News
Rogers Chapman new MD appointed
Thames Valley agent Rogers Chapman has appointed John Izett (pictured) as its new managing director. Izett, who is brother of Colliers CRE managing director David Izett , will take over from Laurence Johnstone, who has been in charge since 1996, on 1 May. Johnstone will remain on the ...
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News
Analysts upset at lease disclosure
Analysts reacted with dismay on Wednesday as the full extent of Canary Wharf's sudden disclosure of potential lease liabilities became clear.
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News
Ports, Airports & Freight terminals
All new port and airport proposals are subject to scrutiny through lengthy public inquiry hearings. In this special report Property Week examines two cases – one where the inquiry has just begun and another where a decision is due any day
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News
AIG and Cavendish plan Derbyshire coal site revamp
Joint venture to redevelop 217 acre colliery site near Chesterfield for mixed use
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Professional
Where were the agents?
Ernst & Young has surprised the agency world by landing a deal to find Ofcom a new office in the City.
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Markets
Build houses not flats, urges agent
Housing associations key to redressing balance, claims FPDSavills
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Insight
Canary fall affects us all
Wednesday may well have been a black day for Canary Wharf, but it was equally black for the rest of us.
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Insight
Accounting standards
Sir, While congratulating Ian Thomas on winning the the CoreNet Global/ Nelson Bakewell student competition for his essay published in Property Week (7 February, comment, p29), no amount of scholarly endeavour can keep up with the pace of change in accounting standards at present.
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