All Property Week articles in 15 June 2001 – Page 2
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Scottish JV submits Edinburgh hospital plans
Southside Capital, a joint venture between Taylor Woodrow , Scottish developer Kilmartin and Bank of Scotland, are to submit an application to develop 93,000 sq m (1m sq ft) on the prominent Edinburgh Royal Infirmary site this summer. The developers want to construct more than 600 homes, 23,225 sq m ...
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HQ Global shrugs off Regus loss with Dutch venture
Serviced-office giant joins forces with ABN but still looks vulnerable to takeover
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Professional
Q&A - Will recent human rights legislation replace the laws of distress?
The incorporation of the Human Rights Act 1998 last year led many commentators to suggest that the law of distress's days were numbered.
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Retail development is key to urban renewal
Now that the election is over we can once again focus on the more normal role of government.
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Professional
Developers take an insight into sites
Now that potential development sites are becoming scarce, would-be developers must take care to ensure that the land they buy does not come with cumbersome – and expensive – handicaps
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Laing denies housing sell-off
John Laing has denied reports that it is planning a £300m sale of its housebuilding arm to focus on PFI, transport and commercial property development.
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Compco results put Helical and Quintain in the shade
Nadler and Ross's central London office specialist achieves top-of-the-class 34% NAV increase
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Markets
Milton Keynes offices: Coming on strong
This year should see strong rental growth both in-town and out-of-town
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C&M eyeing up Tay
Country & Metropolitan, a tiny quoted housebuilder in which 'Black' Jack Dellal has a 13% stake, is considering making a bid for larger rival Tay Homes.
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SocGen U-turn sparks City fears
French banking giant shocks Square Mile by shelving 800,000 sq ft office requirement
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Folkes to woo City with property focus
West Midlands company considers sale of 'beleaguered' engineering division
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Inner City
Surveying firms and property investment businesses do not sit comfortably together under the same ownership, which probably explains the zeal with which Colliers CRE has sprung from its Delancey Estates parentage. First there was the 25% partial management buyout from Delancey in February and now the City is ...
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Markets
Edinburgh offices: Journey to the centre of the firth
Edinburgh has seen high levels of demand in its city centre
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Town Centre sells car parking
Town Centre Securities has sold its car parking business, Universal Parking, for £36m including debt, to QPark NV of the Netherlands.
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Cable & Wireless drops five offices
The cooling in the telecoms sector has hit the London market with Cable & Wireless putting five of its sites on the market.
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Insignia and JLL eye Buller's Holborn office development
Insignia and Jones Lang LaSalle both express interest in Alfred Buller's 'the Eye' for a new HQ
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M&S picks Sainsbury's brains over HQ
Troubled retailer Marks & Spencer has turned to Sainsbury's for advice on moving its head office.
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IPF makes Bould choice of chairman to replace Prudential's Moore
The Investment Property Forum has appointed Rob Bould, the head of investment management at GVA Grimley as its new chairman
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