All Property Week articles in 15 December 2000 – Page 2
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Sugar Reef gives Westminster council a bitter taste
Owners of in-vogue West End nightspot Sugar Reef have defeated a bid by Westminster council to curb late-night opening at London's biggest restaurant.
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Bitter blow as pubs fail to tempt buyers
VAT penalty keeps non-registered buyers out of the bidding for 24 sale-and-leaseback pubs
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Spotlight turns on cricket star's entertainment bills
Former England test cricketer, Roland Butcher, came under scrutiny during the fourth week of the Etam £1.25m fraud trial.
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LandSecs buys big in Pompey
Land Securities has bought a 50% stake in one of the UK's biggest leisure schemes at Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth.
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Government planning system has built-in bias, judge rules
Environment secretary's planning powers under threat as High Court rules 'he cannot be policy-maker and decision-taker'
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Professional
Better buy design
Marketing new developments involves careful consideration of the image you want to portray. Property marketing specialist, Wordsearch, gives the lowdown on two of its recent campaigns.
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Markets
The Dutch take courage in Belfast
With Dutch company MDC approved to develop Victoria Square in Belfast, managing director Nico Veldhuis talks to Property Week about the firm's progress to date and its future plans
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RDA cash will go begging
Regional development agencies will be unable to spend all the cash they have been awarded for regenerating rundown sites, ministers have been warned.
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Esprit sweeps back into UK
German fashion retailer Esprit is days away from paying a £5m premium to capture a flagship store on Regent Street.
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Markets
Too many grey areas in the Black Country
England's regional development authorities were accused of producing 'woolly' manifestos when they were introduced last April. But now the RDAs say they have addressed the problems and are confident about their future role.
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AOL favourite to move to the Ark
Internet giant AOL has emerged as favourite to take the landmark Ark building in Hammersmith.
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Housing market remains buoyant across the UK
All but two of 30 houses repossessed by Abbey National in the north of England were sold by Winkworth on 5 December at Kensington Town Hall.
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Frogmore and Trefick deal – everyone's a winner
Put two of the smartest property traders together to work out a deal, and you might not be too confident of an outcome.
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Petchey sells £53m Saville Gordon stake
Property company's future no longer in doubt after 80p-a-share buyback
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Burford £498m MBO looks a done deal
Lehman Brothers now holds 33% of shares and plans to put Trocadero into global fund
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Insight
2001: a property odyssey
When I first saw Stanley Kubrick's futuristic film 2001: A Space Odyssey, I was just a lad and couldn't believe that such a distant year would ever arrive. But in just a few weeks, scarily enough, I will be toasting 2001 along with the rest of you. Looking back, ...
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£120m Christmas gift for Docklands
CIT gives boost to market as it buys 592,000 sq ft East India Dock for third acquisition in the area this year
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Red letter day: BBC posts 600 staff to Birmingham's £100m Mailbox building
The Mailbox, Britain's biggest mixed-use building, this week signed a deal with BBC Birmingham to occupy more than 9,290 sq m (100,000 sq ft).
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