All Property Week articles in 16 February 2001 – Page 2

  • News

    LandSecs lets Crossways space to retailers

    16 February 2001

    Land Securities has tied up its first deals since buying Whitecliff Properties from Blue Circle for £60m last week.

  • News

    Stanhope set for Treasury coup

    16 February 2001

    Customs and Inland Revenue in talks to take 500,000 sq ft as Audit Office starts project investigation

  • News

    Green in City debut with ex-Speyhawk pair.

    16 February 2001

    Anglo-Irish company finances Nightingale Estates' 25,000 sq ft office scheme

  • News

    Inner City

    16 February 2001

    If 2000 was a year of unprecedented corporate activity, then it seems likely the companies involved will be embroiled in a prolonged period of rationalisation as unwanted assets are offloaded and the wheat separates from the chaff. In this sort of shake-up, one of the less obvious ...

  • Professional

    Some cause for disquiet

    16 February 2001

    LANDLORD: The extent to which a covenant for quiet enjoyment is implied or expressively given by landlords on the grant of a lease is not always clearly understood. As a result, both landlord and tenant often rely on a standard express covenant, rather than negotiating or considering the ...

  • News

    Carter and Prew voted top team

    16 February 2001

    Credit Suisse First Boston property analysts Alan Carter and Mike Prew have been voted the number one team in the sector by an Institutional Investor magazine poll of leading fund managers. In second place were CSFB's long-time rivals Robert Fowlds and Alec Pelmore of Merrill Lynch , followed ...

  • News

    MEPC U-turns on decision to sell Scottish business parks

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    MEPC has shelved plans to sell its Scottish business park holdings, after failing to obtain the price it wanted.

  • News

    CSFB picks out Pillar as model business

    16 February 2001

    Carter and Prew judge offshore unit trust specialist Pillar to have sector's top model

  • News

    Bright outlook: Met Office HQ plans revealed

    16 February 2001

    Plans for the Met Office's new £60m HQ in Exeter were revealed this week. The scheme, designed by Alsop Architects, is to be developed by a consortium led by construction company Amey. Donaldsons is advising. It is the city's largest ever relocation and will bring 1,150 jobs. Up to ...

  • News

    L&G bridges gap for Frogmore

    16 February 2001

    Legal & General is to fund Frogmore Estates' controversial £250m redevelopment at One Westminster Bridge.

  • News

    Chancellor seeks regeneration with Irish-style tax breaks

    16 February 2001

    Chancellor Gordon Brown is leaning towards introducing Irish-style tax breaks for urban regeneration.

  • News

    Slough and LMS get bonded

    16 February 2001

    Slough Estates and London Merchant Securities have taken advantage of favourable conditions in the bond markets to raise long-term debt at attractive rates.

  • Markets

    Beauty and the fees

    16 February 2001

    In the contest to win work, few auctioneers like to admit that a low fee can be the most vital statistic for beating their rivals. As we discover, they prefer to stress the importance of past experience or specialist knowledge

  • News

    DevSecs poised to challenge Merivale in takeover battle

    16 February 2001

    Probert's £21m all-share bid could be scuppered by white knight DevSecs' potential all-cash offer for Dunsterville Allen

  • News

    My Romeo: Juliet presents award to Charles

    16 February 2001

    A presentation dinner for 566 guests to celebrate the NACORE/ IDRC Corporate Real Estate Awards, co-sponsored by Property Week, was held at the Brewery in Chiswell Street, London EC1, on Thursday 8 February. Hosting the event was Juliet Morris, former presenter Newsround. The NACORE/IDRC Corporate Real Estate Executive ...

  • News

    Audit Office to scrutinise Treasury

    16 February 2001

    The news that the National Audit Office is to investigate the Treasury's own PFI project will amuse many Whitehall insiders.

  • News

    Auctions special report

    16 February 2001

  • News

    Walton v Liverpool battle rages on around Prescott

    16 February 2001

    Liverpool City Council has made a stinging response to local developer Bill Davies's plans for a shopping centre at Chavasse Park.

  • News

    Argent 's moment: second design for Reading's Forbury Square gets committee thumbs-up

    16 February 2001

    Argent has finally won its battle to redevelop Forbury Square in Reading.

  • News

    LDA angers Helical with Royal Docks choice

    16 February 2001

    The runner-up in the race to redevelop the Royal Docks has hit out at the decision to award the prized site to Development Securities.