All Property Week articles in 17 May 2002 – Page 3
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Markets
Braveheart
Banker Sir Angus Grossart is the keynote speaker at next week's British Council for Offices conference in Edinburgh. We speak to him and other key players in the market
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News
Competition Commission to take space in Bloomsbury scheme
Garbe UK has prelet 7,430 sq m (80,000 sq ft) of its Victoria House scheme (pictured) in London's Bloomsbury to the Competition Commission. In one of the first significant lettings of the year in the Midtown market, the government agency is believed to be paying just under £538.20/sq m (£50/sq ...
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Markets
Birmingham Offices: Breaking the boundaries
Space in Birmingham city centre is at a premium, so developers are having to look further afield.
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News
Big names in frame at White City office site
Four big-name developers last week submitted final bids to develop one of west London's biggest potential office sites.
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News
Regional assemblies could politicise planning, warns RICS
Government proposals to give regions a bigger say over significant planning applications will turn more schemes into political footballs, a leading planner has warned.
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News
Chelsea College of Art's Millbank expansion gets green light
Westminster City Council this week gave the go-ahead for the Chelsea College of Art's plans to refurbish and expand the former Royal Army Medical College on Millbank, London SW1. The grade-II listed buildings will be refurbished, while an extra 10,000 sq m (107,840 sq ft) of space ...
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News
Green approached by unnamed bidder
Managing director Stephen Vernon thought to be behind attempted takeover
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News
All-time high for property lending
Total property lending grew to an all-time high of £74bn in the final quarter of 2002, Bank of England figures revealed this week.
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Insight
Life after Manish
Land Securities Trillium's new boss Ian Ellis plans to take a lower profile than his predecessor.
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Insight
Capital needs plan to stay ahead after decades of neglect
Green belt should not be sacrificed in the bid for a better London
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News
Kier drops Reading office plans after Energis quits
Troubled telecoms company pulls out of prelet at 500,000 sq ft town centre development
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News
CPO bid to end £80m Rochdale stalemate
Landowners set to oppose latest attempt to get 420 acre scheme underway
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News
CSC scoops £275m Norwich shopping centre
Capital Shopping Centres is buying Lend Lease's Chapelfield regional shopping centre in Norwich for £275m in the single largest investment to be made in the city.
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News
Morley plans £200m JV in Peterborough
Fund seeks development partner for extension to Queensgate shopping centre
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News
Bidders line up for 200 acre Herts rail freight scheme
Lafarge, the French building materials giant, is to sell an 80ha (200 acre) site in Hertfordshire to create a rail freight terminal and industrial park.
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News
Bath's £180m shopping centre gets go-ahead
Morley Fund Management and Shearer Property Holdings have been given the go-ahead for the £180m Southgate Centre shopping development in Bath.
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News
Bath's £180m shopping centre gets go-ahead
Morley Fund Management and Shearer Property Holdings have been given the go-ahead for the £180m Southgate Centre shopping development in Bath.
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Online
Crossrail appoints US bank
The company charged with building London's new cross-London rail link has recruited top flight financial advisers.
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Online
British Land refinances bonds
British Land today announced that it is planning to chop £5.3m a year from its interest bill by refinancing £323m of convertible bonds.
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