All Property Week articles in 17 December 2004 – Page 2
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News
Solomon Noé ties up Pescod purchase
Solomon Noe, the father of Leo Noé, has completed the acquisition of Pescod Hall Shopping Centre in Boston, Lincolnshire, for just over £29m.
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Online
Morrisons plays it Safeway
Morrisons, Winner, Accessible Retail Deal of the Year, Retail and Leisure Property Awards
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News
Mexx’s new Oxford Street outfit
Mexx, the US clothing chain owned by the Liz Claiborne group, has agreed to pay rent close to £2m a year for the Clinton Cards shop on Oxford Street, London W1.
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News
Kings Waterfront, Liverpool
The latest plans for the Kings Waterfront site in Liverpool were given the go-ahead by the city council’s planning committee this week.
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News
Yoo and Jagger join
Yoo, the residential property developer set up by John Hitchcox and designer Philippe Starck, has joined forces with the model and designer daughter of Mick Jagger, to set up a new brand, Jade Jagger for Yoo.
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News
It’s Superguy
Guy Titchmarsh is creating much merriment among his colleagues in CB Richard Ellis’s Leeds office.
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Inacity submits plans for Manchester’s tallest tower
Regeneration of Piccadilly station area moves forward with 1m sq ft, 60-storey Eastgate development
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Online
High spirits
Whitbread, Winner, Leisure Operator of the Year, Retail and Leisure Property Awards
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Markets
Government housing policy needs urgent review
Charity Shelter claims pathfinder renewal projects are causing rising prices and homelessness
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News
A figure of speeches
Dickie Harding, chairman of the Office Agents Society and Donaldsons’ joint head of office agency, is making a name for himself with his irreverent speeches.
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Knight Frank goes on exhibition
Knight Frank has been appointed to advise some of Britain’s most important museums on how to make the best use of their property holdings.
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Markets
Slowing economic growth to hit London’s home market
Developers are facing a slowdown in the new homes market in London next year as the capital’s economic growth eases and keeps the lid on capital values, according to the latest forecasts.
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Professional
The law in disorder
This week the Law Society called for reform of Britain’s archaic compulsory purchase laws. David Blackman reports on industry fears that the advice will be ignored
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News
Treasury lands Heron director
Leading Irish property company Treasury Holdings has appointed Heron director Murray Adair as senior development manager.