All Property Week articles in 15 November 2002 – Page 3
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Professional
How to… Keep safe and help others in Britain's town centres
As the prime minister announces the nationwide extension of fixed-penalty fines for antisocial behaviour, following successful trials in four police authority areas, it is apparent that town and city centres have also been making significant progress in reducing retail crime and public disorder incidents.
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News
Stannifer sets sights on Bradford's Broadway mall
Retail developer Stannifer is set to take a stake in Bradford's £200m Broadway Centre shopping complex.
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Tax reforms will kill regeneration, says BPF
Proposed reforms of Corporation Tax will undermine the government's regeneration drive, the British Property Federation has warned.
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Wilson Bowden quits Wigan
Midlands-based developer Wilson Bowden has pulled out of a £105m shopping centre scheme in Wigan.
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Markets
Retail: Premium Bond
Bond Street remains the top location for many retailers, despite nearby competition.
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News
Green pays premium for bond buyback
Private property company ups offer after investors reject first bid
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News
Workspace and LMS plug boardroom gaps
Workspace and London Merchant Securities filled important gaps on their boards this week.
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Tesco Metro secured for Birmingham Caxtongate scheme
Land Securities has secured Tesco Metro for a 2,580 sq m (27,000 sq ft) prelet at the third and final phase of its £11.5m Caxtongate development in the centre of Birmingham. The scheme is due to be completed by Easter 2004. DTZ and Dalgleish acted ...
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Markets
Berkeley taps in to keyworker market
Student accommodation specialist diversifies into 'potential growth area'
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News
Prudential begins Reading office purge
Knight Frank and Vail Williams appointed to rationalise insurer's holdings
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News
Slough Estates man set to join Arlington
Thames Valley star Usher starts at rival developer in January
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Arab leads Berkeley Square race
The Middle Eastern investor who bought the Berkeley Square Estate is poised to add to his collection of trophy Mayfair buildings by buying a half share in Berkeley Square House.
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Markets
LandSec's £900m puzzle
The Channel Tunnel Rail Link is finally coming to north Kent. LandSec and ProLogis, armed with the lessons learned from Ashford, are planning to cash in.
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News
Property lending up to £81.7bn
Total lending to property increased by £4.9bn in the third quarter, the second largest quarterly change, according to Bank of England figures on Wednesday.
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News
Great Portland offloads £75.5m assets
Great Portland Estates continued its £1bn sell-off of non-core properties this week, disposing of two worth £75.5m.
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News
Banks retrench lending in 2003
Private investors will have to put more equity into property investments bought at auction next year.
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News
Woolworths forms base for £200m fund
Gullwing Asset Management to buy £115m portfolio from London & Regional
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Morston to build £150m M6 toll road park project
Morston Assets, the property company part-owned by Sir Tom Farmer, founder of car-repair chain Kwik-Fit, has announced plans for a huge business park and industrial development in Cannock in a joint venture with Staffordshire County Council.
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News
Ashcroft centre 1 ha extension
Ashcroft Estates is planning to extend the Quadrant shopping centre in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.
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News
House of Hanover to take Victoria House WC1
House of Hanover, the discount brand retailer, has signed at Garbe's Victoria House in London, WC1, (pictured) in the first retail deal since the German developer bought the landmark building in 1999 from Blackfriars for £40m. The retailer, which sells designer brands such as Aquascutum, Dolce & Gabbana and Versace, ...
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