All Property Week articles in 18 February 2005 – Page 2

  • Professional

    Land and freedom

    18 February 2005

    The newly enacted Freedom of Information Act has given property firms a powerful weapon to use against their rivals.

  • Markets

    Finding the right fit

    18 February 2005

    Get to know your industrial occupier before a fit-out, advises Paul Moore

  • News

    Edinburgh scores trio of lettings

    18 February 2005

    Spring Distribution has taken 70,000 sq ft (6,505 sq m) of industrial space at Edinburgh Gate, at Newbridge near the Scottish capital.

  • Insight

    Just how slow can the property market and the economy go?

    18 February 2005

    The developer’s view, with Mike Slade

  • Jacob Kut
    Professional

    Diary of... a valuer

    18 February 2005

    Jacob Kut, valuation partner at GVA Grimley, takes us through his week

  • News

    DevSecs secures site for Merseyside retail scheme

    18 February 2005

    Development Securities has acquired the freehold of a 3.2 acre (1.3 ha) site in Huyton in Merseyside for £5m from Asda to develop a 105,000 sq ft (9,755 sq m) retail scheme.

  • Bomb site: the St Stephen’s wasteland site next to Paragon Station
    Markets

    Dereliction duty

    18 February 2005

    ING, Henderson and Insight all have big plans for Hull.

  • Exchange value: the Exchange, an office property in Glasgow, was sold by Premier Property Group to City Sites Estates for £3.85m, at a yield of 7.1%
    News

    Databank

    18 February 2005

    Retired homeowners’ property values and Market Monitor on Scotland

  • News

    Cushman steps in at Juxon House

    18 February 2005

    Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker has been appointed by Standard Life to replace Jones Lang LaSalle as joint letting agent at Juxon House, 100 St Paul’s Courtyard in the City.

  • Professional

    Crossed lines

    18 February 2005

    The Crossrail Bill will go before parliament next week, triggering compensation claims from property owners in the project’s path.

  • Insight

    Corporate values

    18 February 2005

    Excellence in occupiers’ property strategies were celebrated at last week’s Corporate Real Estate Awards in London

  • Insight

    Constructive criticism

    18 February 2005

    Sir, As chairman of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment at the time of the active debate with housebuilders, it is chief executive of Bovis Malcolm Harris (development, 04.02.05, p54) who does not know what purchasers want.

  • Markets

    Conflict in Croydon

    18 February 2005

    Allders’ demise has stirred up ill feeling over competing Croydon schemes.

  • News

    West coast view: Roger Vincent

    18 February 2005

    Office landlords in southern California are looking forward to dramatically raising rents later this year after enduring a soft market for more than a decade.

  • Markets

    Woking class

    18 February 2005

    Surrey and south-west London are leading the recovery in the M25 office market, and Woking is at the head of the pack.

  • City living: the area is now better for work and shops
    Insight

    Getting down to the City nitty-gritty

    18 February 2005

    Sir, Congratulations on the redesigned Property Week, which has improved on an already readable magazine.

  • Markets

    The circus comes to town

    18 February 2005

    When Taylor Woodrow started work on a £498m project in Colchester it uncovered the UK’s only Roman circus.

  • News

    Dell cements Glasgow park move

    18 February 2005

    Computer systems company Dell has confirmed plans to take 98,000 sq ft (9,105 sq m) of office space at Glasgow’s City Park.

  • Approved: de Rijke Marsh Morgan’s 31-unit scheme
    Markets

    Housing to double at new Elephant and Castle scheme

    18 February 2005

    The regeneration of the Elephant and Castle in south London took another step forward last week after Southwark Council approved two planning applications for housing schemes.

  • Professional

    Case news

    18 February 2005

    Warren Gordon reports on how a landowner tried to charge a ransom for road access, and Jonathan Ross looks at an unlawful subletting