All Property Week articles in 16 June 2006 – Page 2
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Professional
Management gurus
Mark Jansen reports on the five winners of the 2006 RICS Property Management Awards, presented at the Gibson Hall in the City of London on 6 June
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Markets
Lords slams government's water supply oversight
Water industry not consulted over Sustainable Communities Plan
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Insight
Wham!, Glam, thank you ma'am
Property's biggest bash hit town again last week as 1,350 people attended Party Near the Park - the annual event where big industry names imitate singing stars on stage for charity.
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News
Workspace forms JV with Glebe and reveals REIT plans
£166m venture with ex-Chelsfield man Phillips to develop London estates
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Insight
Shops floored
Colliers CRE's latest Midsummer Retail Report paints a worrying prospect for a tide of new retail development.
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News
Fleming flotation to focus on Russian retail and offices
UK investor expects to commit ‘substantially all' money within 18 months of listing
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News
Flying the flag
In the battle of the branded cabs, Knight Frank has definitely got one over the mighty CB Richard Ellis.
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News
Retail drives regeneration, survey shows
Retail is the third-largest employment sector in the UK, creating 18% of new jobs in the last 20 years.
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Markets
Independents' day
A year after Exeter was dubbed a bland ‘clone town', independent retailers are queuing for space at the Princesshay centre.
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News
Lancs + Cumbria
NWDA and Preston council plan 250m business quarter Carlisle council office masterplan Whitehaven The market in minutes Best of Booths' world Clouded vision
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News
Crown Estate
Prince Charles opened the Crown Estate 's new headquarters at 16 New Burlington Place, London W1, last week. The Crown, represented here by chairman Ian Grant, has moved between Regent Street and Savile Row.
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Professional
London's student housing crisis
London's universities are struggling to provide housing for the rapidly rising student population, according to research by CB Richard Ellis.
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Markets
St Modwen to create urban village in Dursley
Gloucester City Council has granted St Modwen Properties outline planning consent for a development on the former site of engine company Lister Petter at Dursley, Gloucestershire, writes Tony Watts.
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Professional
Government tells councils: impose renewables targets
Planning minister Yvette Cooper warns developers to ‘get used to' tough energy stance
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Professional
Diary of... a planning consultant
Roger Hepher, director of Hepher Dixon, takes us through his week
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Markets
Clouded vision
Cumbria Vision, launched last year to unite several regeneration bodies, has got off to a shaky start with the loss of its chief executive and doubts about its coherence.
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Markets
Mancs science city in pipeline
Manchester and Salford last week announced plans to create a ‘science city' in the region, replacing the ‘golden triangle' of Oxford, Cambridge and London with a ‘golden diamond'.
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News
Milton Gate letting is good news for City
Thomson in talks to take up to 170,000 sq ft at UBS and Exemplar's office
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News
Stratford City: search is on for residential partner
London & Continental Railways has promised to secure planning consent for the first phase of the Stratford City development by the middle of July.