All Property Week articles in 17 November 2000 – Page 2
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LandSecs' NAV hit by drop in retail values
Shares rise, despite 2% fall for shopping centres and 1.5% drop for high street shops
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Legacy to win Dome
Legacy Group, the consortium formed by entrepreneur Robert Bourne, is expected to be confirmed today as the preferred bidder for the Millennium Dome.
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Is footy fit for a Kings Dock?
Liverpool Vision issued a brief earlier this year inviting proposals for the redevelopment of Kings Dock. The loudest bid has come from Everton Football Club, which is desperate to escape Goodison Park's planning restrictions and reinstate football in a regal setting.
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...New York property giant tipped to be discussing Insignia takeover
Just hours after the CB Richard Ellis management buyout plan was announced last Friday rumours spread like wildfire in New York that rival property services giant Insignia Financial was next in line.
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Sussex industrial: Crawley at a steady pace
Take up, rent growth and demand for industrial properties is improving after a slow 1999.
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Papering over the cracks
The long-awaited Urban White Paper came out yesterday. The government hopes it will be a watershed for inner cities.
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New clampdown on city schemes
Government-commissioned review urges 'character areas' that would be straitjacket on city development
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Retail: A Church Street resurrection
Prime pitches in Liverpool are finally on the move with deals on Church Street prompting activity.
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Harrison's three Rs: new chief executive will reposition, revise and redevelop Liberty
Marylebone Warwick Balfour's transformation of Liberty, the Regent Street institution, has continued with the appointment of a new chief executive.
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Security Capital profits pile in despite losing staff
Security Capital's European division may be leaking key staff at its operating companies, but its profits are increasing.
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Revlon quits Mayfair for Camden warehouse
US cosmetics giant Revlon is vacating its fashionable Mayfair headquarters in favour of the Highgate Studio complex in Camden in a bid to cut administrative costs.
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Sussex offices: Brighton seas a lack of new build
Demand is still high, but Brighton and Hove are suffering from a lack of new space.
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B&Q chief tells landlords to start efficiency drive
DIY firm's director Terry Hartwell tells landlords it's time they cut costs and gave better value for money
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CB Richard Ellis bosses plot
Staff at UK subsidiary CB Hillier Parker not warned of bid, which is backed by high-profile Democrat Richard Blum
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Double the bills for old cinema
One of London's first cinemas, the Victoria in New North Road, Islington, London N1, may be demolished after a housebuilder bought it at FPDSavills' auction last week for £785,000 more than double the guide price of £300,000.
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Takeover bids fizzle out
Prospective takeover deals for Grantchester and Green Property have been called off.
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Trammell Crow results better than expected
Trammell Crow has completed the third-quarter results from the big five US property services firms by exceeding expectations.
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Osborne eyes beer site
Six bidders, including Trevor Osborne, have submitted their final plans for Scottish & Newcastle's The Brewery site in Bristol.
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Rainham industrial site to become sanctuary for birds
Rainham Marshes is likely to be turned into a bird sanctuary ending London Borough of Havering s plans for 232,500 sq m (2.5m sq ft) industrial development on the site.
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Sussex retail: Small is beautiful
Sussex's ubiquitous coffee and mobile phone retailers want medium-sized units broken up.
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