All Property Week articles in 15 October 2004
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Leeds United sells site for £125m casino
Stanley Leisure today announced plans for a £125m casino complex next to Leeds United Football Club’s Elland Road ground.
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Online
St Modwen gets £60m Hatfield go-ahead
St Modwen Developments, the regeneration specialist, has been granted planning consent for a £60m mixed-use redevelopment of Hatfield town centre.
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Three-point turn
Hundreds of business centre managers across the UK breathed a huge sigh of relief this year.
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Insight
Saving Sainsbury’s
Sainsbury’s new chief executive Justin King is set to reveal a large-scale review of the business that could include plans to sell-off vast chunks of the supermarket’s property portfolio
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News
Price is right for Sainsbury’s
Liverpool-based developer in £30m talks to buy under-fire supermarket’s Southwark site
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News
Nuts and volts
My campaign to raise the standard of English among the property fraternity and to name and shame those who abuse our great language is gathering speed.
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Insight
Networkers
Who’s worked with whom at Roxburgh & Company The Edinburgh surveyor and consultant specialises in commercial and retail in Scotland and the north of England
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Market predictions
Your average office agent has a reputation for being into beer, women and rugby – and little else.
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News
Murdoch presses to leave Wapping
News International buys £21m Hertfordshire site for printing facility
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No laughing matter
Sir, Hurrah for Griff Rhys Jones and his Restoration programme (legal + professional, 30 July, p34) but is he saying anything new?
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Markets
Uniting the Lands
Running Land Securities’ and British Land’s newly combined £500m Scottish retail portfolio was a challenge John Wilson couldn’t turn down. He tells Claer Barrett about his plans to make the partnership’s assets gel
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My journey into PR
An appearance in Property Week is invariably the making of a property man or woman.
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Iris is Shieldpoint's tennant
Irish developer Shieldpoint signed up another tenant at its scheme at 12 Arthur Street, London EC4.
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Markets
Information overload
Property companies’ computer systems may be heading for a fatal crash under the weight of information needed for trading in the age of REITs