All Property Week articles in 16 July 2004 – Page 2
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Insight
Toll roads are New Labour’s latest shift into reverse gear
The chancellor of the exchequer knows that the new money for transport in this week’s spending review, welcome though it is, will be more than swallowed up on the railways.
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Insight
Gardeners’ world
When Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker in-town retail partners Toby Comerford, Rob Williams and Dan Peake decided to up sticks and move to FPDSavills, they were forced to take six months of garden leave.
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Professional
First stop on the green route
A new BCO report gives an insight into the cost and effectiveness of green travel plans.
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News
Ex-Salmon man leaps into new venture
The development director of London-based Salmon Developments has quit to set up a company with the son of ex-Trafalgar House chief Sir Nigel Broackes.
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Insight
A near-debt experience
Queen guitarist Brian May and his other half Anita Dobson were among the guests at the Crown Estate/British Red Cross party at Kensington Palace last week.
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News
Resolution enters resi talks in Hayes
Poor demand for offices prompts developer to consider change of use
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News
Departments unveil detailed plans for regional relocations
Government departments have unveiled their detailed plans for moving 20,000 civil servants to the regions.
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Insight
Death and intrigue in quoted property
An obscure quoted property company, an unexpected death, a grieving widow, missing millions and a law suit. Natalie Stevenson reports on the curious case of OEM
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Markets
Cultural resolution
One year on from Liverpool’s selection as 2008 European Capital of Culture, the celebrations are over and developers are working on schemes that will be ready in time for the deadline.
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Insight
Treasury is not deaf to your concerns
Dear Property Week, Thank you for your letter of 22 June enclosing correspondence from your readers regarding the Financial Services Authority’s regulation of property insurance.
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News
Inner City: James Whitmore
When a developer has spent years putting together a high-quality £2bn London development programme, which includes the City’s tallest tower designed by world-famous architect Nicholas Grimshaw, then history dictates that he will carry through his vision, barring financial meltdown.
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News
Former LSH chief takes online role
Chris Boulton, the former chief executive of Lambert Smith Hampton, has become chairman of Flexas, an online directory of office space run by one of his former Regus colleagues.
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News
Chancellor signals review of government estates
Sir Michael Lyons called in to review departmental property as part of plans for £30bn of disposals
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News
JLL poaches CBRE retail chief in Manchester
Jones Lang LaSalle has beefed up its retail presence with the appointment of two directors.
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News
Kerzner chosen for Glasgow casino resort
Scottish Exhibition Centre has selected Kerzner International to develop a £162m destination casino resort in Glasgow.
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Insight
Project managers call the shots
The task of running a development project calls for technical skills and market knowledge
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News
CBI and Grimley report surge in business optimism
Business optimism has surged in the last six months, leading to increased property demand.
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News
Knight Franks Giles takes charge in Bristol
Knight Frank has made two appointments to its new office in Bristol.
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News
Crown outperforms IPD in bright year
Crown Estate reveals total return of 13.9% with value, turnover and profits up
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