All Property Week articles in 15 November 2002 – Page 2
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News
Parkwood expansion
Property entrepreneurs Robert Maxted, John Lorimer and Derek Lucie-Smith have increased the size of their joint portfolio to more than £60m after buying the Strand Street shopping centre on the Isle of Man this week for £9m.
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Markets
Leisure: Exclusive
Private members clubs use exclusivity to lure the rich and famous, but a series of tabloid scandals have cast a spotlight on an increasingly crowded market.
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Insight
Enron and WorldCom scandals show that regulation is the only way forward
It is no exaggeration that the reverberations from the Enron and WorldCom scandals have rocked the entire western financial system.
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Markets
Offices: Window on the West End
As PaddingtonCentral opens for business, downsizing corporates are keeping the West End afloat, while private investors' search for a 'safe haven' is producing plummeting yields.
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Markets
Talk of the towns: West end
Luxury lofts ... trendy Marylebone ... client screening ... top spec cars
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News
Sheffield student digs are investment treasures
Two Sheffield houses where students live on assured shorthold tenancies sold for £362,000, compared with a £300,000 guide price at Mark Jenkinson & Son's auction on Tuesday.
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Markets
Residential: Flat-out development
Two new developments by Chelsfield will take the total of new flats in Paddington to 1,000. We ask if the area can cope
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News
Fast-track planning tackles urban decay
Government plans confirmed to ease decision-making in run-down areas
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Markets
Planning: dealing with out-of-date landmarks
The planning policies of the three West End local authorities, Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea and Camden, are undergoing some important changes as unitary development plans are reviewed.
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News
High Court halts Goodsyard demolition
Demolition work to clear the way for an extension of the East London Line through Bishopsgate Goodsyard, EC2, is likely to be delayed for at least another month following a High Court ruling last Friday.
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Markets
Urban village set to transform Cornish town
Cornwall's St Austell is gearing up for redevelopment after regional housebuilder Midas Homes submitted detailed plans to develop an urban village on a 4.1 ha (10 acre) former British Rail goodsyard.
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Professional
Ethics come first in Stamp Duty game
The morals of tax advisers are also under scrutiny
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News
RICS planning chief: thanks readers
RICS planning and development faculty chair Gary Halman has thanked Property Week readers for playing a key role in scuppering the government's controversial moves to tax all new development.
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News
Cheyne Property Holdings take Stornoway House
Pension fund Stargas has sold the long leasehold of Stornoway House, 13 Cleveland Row, London SW1, to Cheyne Property Holdings for £7.35m. At the same time, Compass Group surrendered its lease on the property. Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker and Hodnett Martin Smith acted for Compass, Simmonds ...
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Insight
End of an era for Chartwell
Kingfisher is selling off its £500m retail park portfolio managed by its Chartwell Land property arm. We talk to managing director Martin Reavley about the industry's latest corporate shake-up
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News
Prescott casts doubt on IKEA expansion
Ikea says its plans to open 20 new superstores in the UK could be in peril as a result of a decision by deputy prime minister John Prescott to refuse consent for its Stockport outlet.
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News
Dunloe saga takes twist as Carroll says 'no'
The battle for control of Irish property company Dunloe Ewart has taken a new twist.
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News
Industry calls crisis talks on lease code compliance
Leaders to seek way of collecting evidence that guidelines are being followed
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News
BT chooses Gazeley as JV partner for Rugby scheme
Gazeley, the distribution specialist owned by US retail giant WalMart, is set to develop one of the UK's largest industrial sites.
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