All Property Week articles in 17 November 2000 – Page 3
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LandSecs puts its industrial eggs in south-east basket
Giant developer follows in the footsteps of Brixton Estate and looks for major sites to compete with ProLogis and Gazeley
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Printworks goes off with a bang
Fireworks lit up Manchester Square last Thursday to celebrate the star-studded opening of Richardson Developments' £100m The Printworks scheme.
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London Eye sets sights on Leisure Awards win
Some of the highest profile developments in the country have been shortlisted for prizes in this month's Leisure Property Awards 2000.
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Arbitrators hit British Land with double review blow
Threatened 77% rent rise for Sainsbury's cut to 18.5% and NatWest expects to win nil increase for Broadgate building
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Double anchor saves Parishes
Quintain has secured pre-lets to TJ Hughes and Woolworths as anchors for its 23,230 sq m (250,000 sq ft) Parishes shopping centre in Scunthorpe.
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Allsop: why we had to cancel the auction
Auctioneer tells angry buyers that the firm could have been sued for negligence
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Notts scheme aims to regenerate canal area
Public-private consortium unveils EDAW-designed plan for 250 acre redevelopment
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Local finance agenda
The deadline for responses to the government's Green Paper – Modernising Local Government Finance – is three weeks away. Could the proposals complicate matters for ratepayers, and what do they mean for small businesses?
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GVA Grimley buys outlet agency
Collyer Coxhead, the factory outlet agent, was bought by GVA Grimley this week for an undisclosed sum. It will receive increased resources to work in the European factory outlet market.
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Corporate affairs
With real estate outsourcing becoming a reality for many companies, surveying firms are eager to join the game and take a slice of the action.
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Henderson takes 50% of Whight's Pradera
Investor also transfers 225m portfolio of 14 shopping centres to out-of-town retail fund
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OK for £50m Geordie scheme
Birmingham developer JJ Gallagher has replaced a hotel plan with a £50m leisure scheme called Electric City on a Newcastle roundabout.
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£43m asked for Redhill parks
Schroders and Anglo Lamron have appointed Knight Frank to sell their Park 25 and Foxborough Park sites in Redhill, Surrey, for £43m.
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Scottish Widows ties up $400m US scheme
Tom Laidlaw's fund finances and pre-lets Massachusetts hi-tech mega-scheme
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Thames Valley to beat £40/sq ft
Thames Valley office rents will pass £430.60/sq m (£40/sq ft) by the end of the year, according to market specialist Rogers Chapman.
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Surrey Industrial: Belting times for the M25
South of the M25, interest in industrial property is keeping the market strong.
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Hercules strengthens with £22m broker buy
Property services firm to raise £19.5m with open share offer to gain FARR insurance broker
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Scots' £20m shortlist
Scottish Enterprise has shortlisted six bidders to develop a £20m tranche of light industrial properties.
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Greycoat's £112m dream for Angel Court as new Tower 42
Developer draws up plans with CGNU for another version of Tower 42 with tenants offered flexi-leases for premium rents
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