All Property Week articles in 17 May 2002 – Page 2
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St Modwen submits retail plans in Enfield
St Modwen has submitted a detailed planning application for its proposed extension to Edmonton Green shopping centre in north London. The development is part of a £50m mixed-use scheme by the regeneration specialist. Proposals for the 8ha (20 acre) site in the Town Centre are for 169 ...
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Insight
Too little, too late from EH
When English Heritage chairman Sir Neil Cossons arrived at the Property in the City conference on Tuesday morning, he came in a mood of reconciliation.
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Markets
Edinburgh retail: Walk this way
Scottish rent levels are struggling to keep up with the UK average, but Edinburgh's up-market new shopping centre, The Walk, aims to set new standards.
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Markets
Edinburgh residential: Scotch mist
Few developers are aware of changes to the local plan. We explore the implications
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Professional
Duty unbound
The chancellor giveth and he taketh away – or so it seems to the property industry. Profitable Stamp Duty loopholes were closed in April's Budget, so can extending tax exemptions for deprived areas make up for the loss?
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Industry voices fears on Duty crackdown
Corporate deals could be hit by chancellor's Stamp Duty purge
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Conservation group lists Soho scheme
English Heritage has applied a Grade II spot-listing to a car park on Brewer Street in London's Soho in a move that could scupper a major office, retail and residential scheme proposed by Helical Bar and car park owner NCP.
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Markets
Ring of confidence
The predicted success of Birmingham's revamped Bull Ring has prompted all the surrounding towns to look to their own shopping centres if they want to be kept on the retail map.
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Insight
The gloves come off
The battle between developers and conservation groups in London reached new heights at this week's Property in the City conference.
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Grossart: devolution has given Scotland economic cohesion
Banker Sir Angus Grossart today hails Scotland's economic progress under devolution in an interview with Property Week.
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Viewpoint deals close
The Duke of Westminster's property company, Grosvenor, and joint venture partner Stow Securities are believed to be close to a string of new deals at Viewpoint Mayfair, a £50m office and retail scheme in London W1.
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Insight
Send in the clans
Property Week honoured the industry's bravehearts at the second Scottish Property Awards. Here are the results from a night of caledonian celebration in Glasgow
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Inner city
Retail giant Kingfisher's announcement this week that it is to buy out the minority interest in its French offshoot Castorama and to separate its electricals business has set off feverish gossip among property investors.
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Unisys ends data centre deal drought
E-commerce giant takes 150,000 sq ft from failed CityReach in Hayes
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Unisys ends data centre deal drought
E-commerce giant takes 150,000 sq ft from failed CityReach in Hayes
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CB Richard Ellis is latest to reveal increasing losses
CB Hillier Parker parent is upbeat, but follows JLL and Insignia in suffering from market slowdown
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Officials call for summit meeting over tariff
The government has called in industry bodies to discuss how its proposals to shake-up planning gain can be made workable.
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Developers cagey as London prices rocket
Pressure to provide affordable housing adds to industry caution
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Insight
Ken wants more office space, but is it where business wants it?
So the Corporation thinks the future of the City of London is in 1m sq ft offices.
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Busby looks to rosy future with Kier
Colin Busby's Kier Group has turned in 10 years of increasing profits. Will extra exposure to property improve its performance?
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