All Property Week articles in 16-23 August 2002 – Page 2
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New HQ for Lattice & National Grid merger
Gas distributor Lattice and West Midlands-based power distributor National Grid, which expect to complete a £13bn merger this year, have found a new headquarters at Grand Buildings, 1-3 Strand, London WC2 (pictured). Lattice and National Grid have signed a 15-year lease and expect to move into the 2,320 sq m ...
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Insight
Whatever happened to Greycoat?
Greycoat went private three years ago. While its portfolio is liquidated, the management is busy using its expertise to forge a new life with City Offices, a development management company.
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M&S lands Fulham Island
Marks & Spencer was due to sign up for the Fulham Island site on Wednesday in a deal which would make it the anchor store for the £28m mixed development in London SW6.
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Strike by Westminster planners freezes services
Further action likely as officers join administrators on picket line
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Markets
Failed negotiations threaten Twickenham site
The future of a prime west London site hangs in the balance after Richmond council terminated negotiations with developer Dawnay Day.
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Markets
A fight to eat
Market conditions have caused problems for several restaurant chains, but experts believe over-ambitious expansion plans and top-level staff from outside the industry haven't helped.
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EZ contracts at four-year low
Demand for enterprise zone investments remained strong in the last financial year, but the market contracted to its lowest level for four years because of a lack of available land.
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Inner City
Shareholders in Wiggins Group, property developer and owner of airports in places you've never heard of, have not enjoyed a good August.
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Developers to split City fringe scheme
Lehman to offer two buildings at site north of Broadgate
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Furniture chain in Conroys warehouse treble
Furniture Village has made its first multi-store acquisition since its management buyout from the Cadogan Estate in December.
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Hilton shortlisted for World Trade Centre move
Hotel, gaming and leisure group Hilton is eyeing the World Trade Centre development in London's Docklands for a four-star hotel.
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Schering Plough buys space in Shire Park
Pharmaceutical company Schering Plough has bought SP33, Shire Park, Welwyn Garden City. It has paid Bell Hammer and clients of Baring Houston & Saunders around £10m for the freehold to the 3,270 sq m (35,190 sq ft) building. Knight Frank acted for Bell Hammer and clients of Baring Houston ...
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Frontier marks north-west debut with Manchester buy
Spring Gardens deal lands office prize for fast-growing Milton Keynes developer
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Frontier marks north-west debut with Manchester buy
Spring Gardens deal lands office prize for fast-growing Milton Keynes developer
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Markets
Council ends windfall residential building
Three Rivers halts use of 'bonus' sites, despite south-east housing crisis
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Boultbee's Bristol buzz
Boultbee Land has entered the Bristol office market with a deal to buy Chelsfield's Whitefriars office block.
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Insight
CABE's case for bigger role
On Tuesday, Paul White's frogore estates won planning consent for its £300m 1 Westminster Bridge office scheme.
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Insight
Planners' strike is proof of militant mood at Labour, but can big John save them?
When 50 local government planning staff strike, as they did in the City of Westminster on Monday, the property industry is entitled to be irritated.
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