All Property Week articles in 16-23 August 2002 – Page 3
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Insight
Brown's latest property assault
Stamp Duty reform and development land tax have sent the industry reeling this year. We report on a new tax threat to property
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News
Armani targets London for new homeware store
Giorgio Armani is searching London for a flagship store to introduce his new homewares business to the UK.
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News
Shortlist announced for Liverpool waterfront's 'Fourth Grace'
The race to develop the 'Fourth Grace' on Liverpool's waterfront gathered pace this week when a shortlist of four developers for the scheme was named.
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News
Akeler and Ask secure Fujitsu
Akeler and Ask Developments have secured Manchester's second largest letting of the year by agreeing terms with Fujitsu to become the first tenant at its North Manchester Business Park.
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News
Starbucks enters the space age in Hull
Starbucks, the US coffee shop operator, has chosen the Junction retail park in Hull for its first UK retail park outlet.
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Markets
Christie & Co appointed as advisers for Futurist Theatre
Scarborough Borough Council has appointed leisure specialist Christie & Co to advise on the marketing and disposal of the town's Futurist Theatre. The council hopes redevelopment will help revitalise the South Bay area (pictured). 'The site offers an excellent opportunity for a mixed-use scheme now the SPA Theatre has taken ...
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News
Ahouvi moves for £96m Mitre House
Land Securities finally finds right buyer for law firm's City HQ
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News
Rugby Estates buys back £9m Petchey shares
Jack Petchey has sold most of his 14.6% holding in Rugby Estates back to the company, breaking even on his £9m investment.
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News
Schroders moves £73m PUT offshore
Retail fund is transferred to Jersey to increase availability to investors
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News
MEPC seeks £60m for Leavesden buildings
MEPC has continued the sell-off of its mature business park holdings by marketing a large chunk of its Leavesden Park scheme in Hertfordshire.
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News
Lending a £294m hand to Akeler's new world
Just when Akeler looked down and out after the WorldCom disaster, Lend Lease negotiated a shock bid. We speak to the new partners
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Insight
Growth in 2003 will shift sentiment and trigger City take-up recovery
Central London market conditions should improve early next year
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News
News flash: £200m Reuters sale plan
City and Docklands sale-and-leaseback will help ease financial pressure after losses
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News
Top two raise extra £110m as lot quality improves
FOCUS report shows soaring results in first half of 2002 despite fewer lots selling
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Online
Hammerson makes £57m retail park debut
Hammerson is set to pay £57.7m for a retail park in Swansea in its first acquisition in the booming sector.
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Online
Retail: simply the best, say IPD and CBHP reports
Retail is the most popular and best-performing property sector, according to two reports published today.
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Online
Fab four for Liverpool
Four top-flight development consortia have been picked to develop a major mixed use scheme on Liverpool's waterfront.
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