All Property Week articles in 15 October 2004 – Page 2
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Retail: resculpting the granit
Aberdeen’s city centre retail is about to be transformed through a masterplan that will extend the city’s two top malls, St Nicholas and Bon Accord, demolish a 1960s municipal building and create a new square in front of the historic Marischal College
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Flood map provokes a storm
The Publication of new flood maps by the Environment Agency last week caused a furore among estate agents who fear that they would destabilise local housing markets.
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Industrial: a new field feeds
Demand for good-quality industrial space remains buoyant throughout Aberdeen and the surrounding area.
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The human factor
IT fads have come and gone but one fact remains: computer networks are only ever as efficient as the management systems on which they are based
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The techno files: what’s new at PCS Expo
Stressed out? No wonder, when a torrent of email appears to be eating away half your day
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News
Expansions fuel rise in south-east take-up
The recovery of the south-east office market is gathering momentum, the latest research from Knight Frank has revealed.
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Everyone knows his name...
Rupert Mucklow and Rupert Young, heads of Mucklow and CB Richard Ellis in Birmingham respectively, are setting up a new club: Ruperts In Property (RIP).
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Exxon Mobil launches real estate strategy review
Dallas-based oil company puts Europe, Middle East and Africa holdings under scrutiny
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Insight
German investment enters phase two
Sir, While there is no doubt that the level of German investment into London has declined, the headline ‘Auf wiedersehen London’ is misleading (news focus, 30 July, p14).
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Spirit of enterprise
Sir, Who are the individuals doing most to inspire and develop this next generation?
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Ediston treads new ground
Developer Ediston has ambitious plans to turn a tyre factory site in west Edinburgh into Scotland’s biggest speculative shed scheme
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Eastbourne gets Langney extens
Private property company Edinburgh House Estates has been granted planning permission for a 44,000 sq ft (4,090 sq m) extension to its Langney Shopping Centre in Langney, Eastbourne
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Eastbourne gets Langney extension...
Private property company Edinburgh House Estates has been granted planning permission for a 44,000 sq ft (4,090 sq m) extension to its Langney Shopping Centre in Langney, Eastbourne
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Edinburgh pipes down
Edinburgh’s office market is on schedule for 1m sq ft of take-up this year and, with little in the development pipeline, this could lead to an undersupply
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A trip down memory lane
For senior industry figures keen on recalling the good old days, a new book has been published that should satisfy their thirst for nostalgia.
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Knight Frank slams resi developer ‘stealth tax’
Agent says affordable housing demands are undermining land values and the viability of projects
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Langtree exploits workspace demand
North-west property company Langtree is the latest to cash in on the demand for managed workspace by selling its portfolio to Larry Lipman’s Bizspace.
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LandSecs secures Deloitte for huge Midtown prelet
Accountant takes 210,000 sq ft at Fetter Lane as part of consolidation plan
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Insight
In defence of Heaney
Sir, Following an employment tribunal’s verdict that Chesterton’s former chairman Peter Brooks and company secretary Bill Heaney were ‘unreliable witnesses’ (news, 1 October, p3), I wish to share my experience of acting against Mr Heaney
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Jermon’s London debut
Leading Northern Irish property company Jermon Developments has made its debut in the London property market by buying two sites from Chivas Brothers, the drinks manufacturer.