All Property Week articles in 16 July 2004 – Page 3
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Insight
Civil service cull will not mean a property bonanza
By cutting 100,000 civil service jobs the government will empty dozens of buildings which can then be sold to fat cats with an insatiable appetite for property – that, at least, appears to be the spin.
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News
Biggest office deal of year in Edinburgh
Fund manager puts Premier’s 60,000 sq ft One Morrison Street under offer
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Insight
His big fat Greek victory
Every year I enter The Daily Telegraph Fantasy Football League, really believing that this time my side will come good.
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News
Bidders line up as Minerva puts itself up for sale
London developer appoints Lehman and HSBC for £500m-plus auction
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Markets
Recovery and beyond
The Oldham Beyond plan hopes to rewrite Oldham’s image as a riot-torn town, but the council has to ensure that key development areas are put to the best use by investors.
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Insight
Property is best left to regulate itself
FSA regulation would be bad for insurance customers and for the industry
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News
Hospital foundation set to operate at surplus Barts site
Martin Landau playing key role in major redevelopment of City site
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Professional
BIDs await government nod
Final legislation for Business Improvement Districts should be laid before Parliament by next week.
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Markets
Key appointment
John Spencer has come from Chubb to turn round MWB Business Exchange. Having closed its loss-making European arm, his next challenge is to breathe life into its UK business.
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News
Raynsford announces expansion of small business rates relief
The small business rates relief scheme in England and Wales will be extended to include more businesses, local government minister Nick Raynsford announced on Tuesday.
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News
Residential and healthcare top alternatives
The residential and healthcare sectors split the vote in a conference poll to decide the most exciting alternative property investment.
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News
Bumper Allsop auction banishes banishes interest rate blues
Market bellwether chimes in with £116m total as investors remain enthusiastic
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News
Alliance scales Heights
Helical Bar and Prudential have secured Alliance Unichem as the latest tenant at the Heights at Brooklands, Weybridge.
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Insight
'Rocky' times ahead for resi market
A leading housing economist has warned an audience of budding residential developers of a slowdown in the housing market.
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News
CBRE aims for smooth path after ‘opportunistic’ IPO
Property services firm’s president spells out future on return to the public arena
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News
Advisers to bid for place on property advisory panel
Government to appoint up to eight firms to advise on entire portfolio
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Insight
Oldham and Rochdale line up £600m of investment
Pathfinder projects expected to provide cash injection for Greater Manchester towns
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Insight
WDA chooses developers for £50m Swansea dock scheme
The Welsh Development Agency (WDA) has selected Discovery Properties and City Lofts Group to develop a £50m leisure, retail and residential scheme as part of its £200m regeneration of the Prince of Wales Dock in Swansea. The WDA has secured outline consent for leisure and Discovery will now prepare ...
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News
400m Travelodge hotels on sale
Travelodge, the hotel business, has put up for sale 136 budget hotels for around £400m as the hotel sector burst into life this week.
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News
MoD triggers 200m sell-off
Ministry of Defence responds to Brown’s asset sales call by selling off 12 M25 sites
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