All Property Week articles in 15 October 2004 – Page 3
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Markets
Dakota flies in
Montagu Evans’ Glasgow office is charged with finding investors for a joint venture that plans to open a dozen distinctive hotels in the next two years
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News
Somerfield spellbound by Gazeley’s Dagenham site
Two-year search for east London distribution facility culminates in talks for 450,000 sq ft at 3Dmagic
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News
Somerfield spellbound by Gazeley’s Dagenham site
Two-year search for east London distribution facility culminates in talks for 450,000 sq ft at 3Dmagic
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Markets
Conference controversy
The Scottish Parliament may be getting all the headlines, but plans to extend Edinburgh’s conference centre have incurred the wrath of developers
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News
Inner City: James Whitmore
What do the Australian Lowy and Roberts families know about the UK retail property market that John Ritblat, Gerald Ronson and Donny Gordon do not?
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News
Chesterton loss
Atis Real Weatheralls has poached another member of Chesterton’s West End office.
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News
A new chapter for the Chelsfield empire
Australian property companies Westfield and Multiplex join forces with the Reuben brothers for a £2.1bn takeover of the company built up by Elliott Bernerd over 18 years
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News
...and plans monster shopping centre revamp
Eastbourne borough Council has set in motion plans for a large-scale shopping centre in the town, described by the council deputy leader as ‘the most significant single development Eastbourne has ever seen’.
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News
Quintain chips in with Caesars
Quintain has teamed up with US casino operator Caesars Palace to develop one of the UK’s largest casino and leisure schemes in Wembley, north-west London
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Markets
Don’t mention the B-word
High oil prices don’t necessarily spell boom time for Aberdeen, but the city’s office agents believe there is steady demand in the pipeline from companies with a long-term commitment to the city
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News
Wilky snaps up Merchant Navy property business
Surrey-based Wilky Group has bought MNPA, the property investment management business of the Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund.
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News
Strutts feeder fund open for business
The Strutt & Parker Real Estate Financial Services (SPREFS) UK Commercial Property Fund reopened this week for new subscriptions.
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Markets
Net improvement for building design
Broadway Malyan has developed its own interactive intranet program to eliminate errors in building design by tracking changes and ensuring that tasks are completed at the right stage
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News
Oz fund Macquarie to buy Brixton offices
Industrial specialist Brixton’s £140m office portfolio is under offer
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News
Treasury mandarin in British Land swap
Senior civil servant takes secondment to learn development business
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News
Treasury mandarin in British Land swap
Senior civil servant takes secondment to learn development business
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News
Widows to bowl out of Plymouth’s Drake Circus
Institution’s £200m forward purchase of under-construction retail scheme in doubt
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News
Euro fund boss to quit Doughty Hanson
Spat denied as Marc Mogull resigns as head of top-performing fund
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Markets
Birmingham tower to kick off new district
Longstanding plans for a mixed-use district near Birmingham’s Bullring shopping centre took a step forward this week with the submission of a detailed planning application for a block of 170 flats
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Insight
Sainsbury’s has made a horlicks of its big shed plan
How could Sainsbury’s have got the reorganisation of its distribution network so wrong? Just two years ago, conditions were tough, but the firm was stable. Now the City is bracing itself for a sharp fall in profits (see news focus, p14) at the same time that Tesco and Asda are ...