All Property Week articles in 15 June 2001 – Page 3
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Markets
Bedford office/industrial: Time for Bedford
While Bedford needs more stock, Luton is forging ahead with new build
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News
Will Omega become the north-west's Stockley Park?
Two consortia go head-to-head to win the chance to develop a 7m sq ft office park on English Partnership's Omega site
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News
LSH ups turnover and profits to beat targets
WS Atkins-owned firm announces 50% rise in turnover and 26% operating profits hike
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News
USS and Lend Lease's Leeds retail scheme in the balance
A £150m Leeds city centre retail and office scheme is under threat because of doubts over the strength of the retail property market.
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Markets
Glasgow offices: Striking a balance
After a period of oversupply, equilibrium is returning to the market
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News
DETR reshuffle is a mixed bag, but don't underestimate Falconer
Tony Blair promised a new look to government after the election, and he has lived up to his word.
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Professional
Insurance assurance
More than a decade after crossing the channel to Blighty, inherent defects insurance has become much more comprehensive, and developers, owners and occupiers are signing up
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Markets
Assembly point
Edinburgh currently has the upper hand in the perpetual struggle between Scotland's east and west coasts. Stewart McIntosh, explains why he thinks his city's loss of political clout has left it sidelined
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News
CB Hillier Parker hives off fund management arm
22-strong fund management division in charge of £3.2bn portfolio to move offices in 'physical, not legal separation'
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News
Hugh's agents' title
Hugh Rutherford has proved just what a catch he is for Montagu Evans by taking the coveted title of Edinburgh offices agents' agent.
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News
Property values fall again but still outperform equities and gilts
All-property capital values fell marginally in May and annual growth on the Insignia Richard Ellis monthly index continued to deteriorate, down to -1.8%.
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Markets
Investment: After the fall
The number of deals has fallen dramatically, creating uncertainty in the market
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Markets
Aberdeen: oil and gas continue to dominate local economy
Aberdeen's local economy is still dominated by oil and gas, and is therefore generally countercyclical.
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Professional
How to… Brief for a relocation
Moving office can be expensive and disruptive for a company and its staff.
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Insight
Why are investment funds only investing 5% in property?
73% of pension holders want over 10% of their money invested in property. So why are funds only investing 5%?
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News
£48m Aberdeen buy
Aberdeen Property Asset Management has increased its retail portfolio with the addition of Broad Street Mall in Reading.
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News
Famous four vie for 29 acre Slough project
DevSecs with Berkeley, L&R and Argent chase huge mixed-use development
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News
BT agrees £2.3bn sale
The £2.3bn purchase of BT's property portfolio by Land Securities and William Pears Group will be largely funded in the asset-backed bond market.
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News
McKay posts 19% NAV growth
Reading-based McKay Securities saw its shares rise 3% to 192p on Wednesday after it posted a 19% increase in net asset value for the year to 31 March.
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Cleveland House rent cut by 10%
CB Hillier Parker has dropped the quoting rent on the top floor of Harwood International's Cleveland House in St James's Square, London SW1.
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