All Property Week articles in 16 May 2003 – Page 2
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News
Real Estate surge goes on
Property shares continued their recovery last week, rising more than 4% on average and outperforming the overall stock market
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Markets
Outside edge
Long regarded as a second choice for Manchester's developers, Salford is benefiting from too little space in Manchester city centre and too much in the south
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Markets
Furlong Homes launches East London scheme
Furlong Homes has launched the first of a portfolio of mixed-use and mixed-tenure schemes in east London. The first is a £60m tower on a former commercial and retail site in East India Dock Road in London Docklands. The 15-storey tower, designed by architect Stock Woolstencroft, will have 43 private ...
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News
Land Race wins duel for split-cap trust
ING outmanoeuvred despite higher offer for Property Income & Growth
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News
Leasing 'job done' at McArthurGlen
McArthurGlen's head of leasing is set to leave the company because virtually all of its portfolio is let
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Professional
Streamlining the CPO
More radical reform of the unwieldy compulsory purchase system is on the way. Property Week explains the changes
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News
RICS squeezes home on vote over controversial subscription rise
Controversial subscription increases at the RICS have scraped through by a whisker at an extraordinary general meeting of the organisation on Wednesday
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Markets
Construction news
The latest Drivers Jonas Greater Manchester crane survey, to be published this summer, underlines the fact that development continues apace in the heart of the city with office, residential and retail schemes under way.
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News
Inner City
West LB's Robin Saunders may have been preoccupied recently in helping Robert Tchenguiz's possible bid for Selfridges, but another deal with an interesting property angle will still have been uppermost in her mind
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News
EP chief's private sector promises
English Partnerships is to extend its links with the private sector, new chief executive David Higgins said this week
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Markets
This is your life change
Retail guru John Milligan, who quit Jones Lang LaSalle to set up his own firm, is preparing to launch his first project: an ambitious revamp of the Triangle in Manchester
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Insight
Canada waterworld
Today, Property Week can reveal the three shortlisted proposals for the £1bn regeneration of London's Canada Water
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Markets
Brighton's pledge on sports revamp
Local election result will not jeopardise scheme, says council
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News
BPF: give us more time on lease code
Henderson urges chancellor Gordon Brown not to bring forward legislation
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News
Stamp Duty exemption boosts returns
Chancellor Gordon Brown's Budget last month has provided a boost for property returns, according to the latest Insignia Richard Ellis Monthly Index
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News
'Planning is not to blame for delivering housing'
The government's approach to regeneration came under attack at the British Property Federation's annual lunch this week
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News
Bishopsgate walkway wrangle
Another row has broken out over London mayor Ken Livingstone's demand for a footpath through British Land's scheme at 201 Bishopsgate EC2
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News
Bidders line up to buy Selfridges and Debenhams
Rotch founder Tchenguiz mulls over counterbid for Selfridges as Permira offers £1.54bn for Debenhams
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Insight
Bernerd's sure thing
Despite his reputation as a dealmaker extraordinaire, Chelsfield chairman Elliott Bernerd has made mistakes. He's only human, after all
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