All Property Week articles in 16 May 2003 – Page 4

  • Markets

    Northern RDA unveils £158m spending plans

    16 May 2003

    A £1.5m investment in creating office space at Blyth Quayside in Northumberland and a revamp of the nearby Ridley Park are among the projects given the green light by regional development agency One Northeast in its new corporate plan, which was approved by government this month. The agency's four ...

  • News

    Isis funds £13m leisure park

    16 May 2003

    Isis Property is buying a retail and leisure scheme in Burton upon Trent from Standard Commercial Property, the development arm of Mitchells & Butlers, the pub group demerged from Six Continents

  • News

    BPF slams Milton Keynes 106 tariffs

    16 May 2003

    The British Property Federation has intervened in a dispute about planning gain between Milton Keynes Council and local developers

  • News

    £1bn Omega development design revealed

    16 May 2003

    Omega Warrington, the joint venture between Miller Developments and Royal Bank of Scotland , has revealed the designs for its £1bn, 558 acre (226 ha) Omega development site (left). A six-week public consultation is about to start before a planning application is submitted this summer. GVA Grimley and ...

  • Online

    Government backs 2012 London Olympics bid

    2003-05-15T16:04:00Z

    London will bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games, the government announced this afternoon, accelerating the regeneration of East London and the Thames Gateway.

  • Online

    2003 Retail Property Awards finalists unveiled

    2003-05-15T12:30:00Z

    The votes have been cast and the nominations counted and the finalists in the 2003 Retail Property Awards revealed.

  • Online

    CBRE reports first-quarter net losses

    2003-05-15T12:12:00Z

    CB Richard Ellis (CBRE), the global real estate company in merger talks with Insignia, today reported reduced net losses for the first quarter of 2003.

  • Online

    RICS squeezes home in subscription vote

    2003-05-14T16:53:00Z

    Controversial subscription increases at the RICS have scraped through by a whisker at an extraordinary general meeting of the organisation this afternoon.