All Property Week articles in 16 February 2001 – Page 3
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Is IT all over?
Clouds are gathering over the Thames Valley. The US slowdown and plunging values of TMT stocks are forcing the big occupiers to backtrack on requirements in the UK s Silicon Valley.
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Air conditioning
As well as being a seaside resort, Bournemouth is also a prospering business centre. But with employment land rapidly being taken up, we report on how the airport is now the largest remaining key site
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LSH and Studley forge global agency alliance
Beltico, Jacobus Recourt, Sorcadell, Angermann and Lipton set to join transatlantic partners
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St Mowden worth a flutter after top results
Regeneration specialist St Modwen Properties kicked off the latest results season this week, posting an impressive 17% increase in net asset value in the year to 30 November thanks to a combination of development profits and a reasonable uplift in the value of its investments. The ...
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Orion fund enters Paris market with first corporate acquisition
The $1bn (£690m) Orion European Real Estate Fund has bought a majority stake in French quoted property company Locafinancière for an estimated FFr974m (£95m). The fund, set up last May by three former directors of LaSalle Investment Management , has acquired a 98.3% stake in Locafinancière from Bred ...
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Public sector good – private sector bad?
Anthony Dunnett comments on the south-east's housing shortage
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TrizecHahn writes off £80m in Euro pull-out
Former global property investor drops European assets to focus on US
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Strong 2000 for Security Capital
US property venture capitalist Security Capital, which is reducing its number of investments in the US and Europe, increased earnings last year by 29%.
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City the Place to be as Rotch buys £170m Premier site
Tchenguiz brothers sign on dotted line for Royal Bank of Scotland HQ from Axa in new spate of Square Mile deals
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