All Property Week articles in 17 September 2004 – Page 3
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News
DIFA looks to the east
German fund targets Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary, and cools on London, Paris and Germany
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Insight
Good office design elevates performance
Industry needs to develop occupier-led ways of retaining investor interest
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News
Twenty on the grid for Minerva as deadline looms
Bidding for company with £2bn development programme and £800m portfolio closes next week
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News
LNC Properties fund CTP’s office development
Private Glasgow- and Dublin-based investor LNC Properties is to forward fund CTP’s £21m office development at 50 Princess Street in Manchester.
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News
Crosby: ‘Why do you like upward-only reviews?
The government has asked Reading University’s Professor Neil Crosby to investigate why tenants sign upward-only rent reviews, as part of its ongoing consultation on abolishing them.
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News
Coventry terminal refused
TUI, the UK’s largest holiday operator, has been refused planning permission for a permanent terminal at Coventry airport.
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News
Convenience store group in northern distribution deal
Nisa Today’s, the convenience store buying group, has completed the biggest deal this year for a distribution facility in the north of England.
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Markets
Eade on: Docklands’ empty communities
Move to Docklands: luxury flats, with Martini on the balcony and starlit views of the Thames and Canary Wharf. But the reality is very different...
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News
Inner City: James Whitmore
The basic economic principle of demand and supply determining price does not appear to be at work at Minerva.
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Insight
Deka’s German scandal is no cause for schadenfreude
Anyone organising this winter’s skiing trip for pension fund property managers may find the guest list hard to fill.
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News
ITV takes commercial break from London property
Television company appoints agents to dispose swathes of London space
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Markets
EP picks six for Bracknell
English Partnerships has shortlisted six developers for the former RAF Staff College in Bracknell, a 108 acre (44 ha) site that the regeneration agency bought from Defence Estates earlier this year.
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News
RBS City blow
Market worries as Royal Bank of Scotland turns its back on Tishman’s £200m Aldgate Union
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News
Takeover bids signal end of Chelsfield’s Croydon plan
Bidders eye Merry Hill as tensions rise over Bernerd’s company
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Insight
The best of the Smiths
It’s been a good week for Paul Smith. Not only has the eponymous fashion retailer acquired a new store on London’s Piccadilly (see news, p11), but Donaldsons' West End team – headed by another Paul Smith – and Hodnett Martin Smith's agency team – headed by, er, yet another Paul ...
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Markets
Bellway secures Park Royal consent
Bellway has won planning permission for the key residential element of the mixed-use redevelopment of Diageo’s Park Royal site in west London.
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News
Milligan takes stake in Barcelona centre
Kaempfer and Richardson-backed company buys into Maremagnum
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Insight
Henderson is on the ball
Since stepping down as chief executive of Land Securities, Ian Henderson has wasted no time in starting his ‘new’ life.