All Property Week articles in 18 February 2005 – Page 3
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Professional
Gleeds to project manage Canada Water
Gleeds has been appointed to project manage the 40 acre (16.2 ha) mixed-use scheme at Canada Water in south-east London proposed by British Land and Canada Quays.
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Markets
Quintain buys in Cathedral Quaarter
Quintain has spent more than £7m on St Peter’s and Belgrave House, a three-building office scheme in Sheffield’s Cathedral Quarter.
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News
SIPPs can buy residential property but they must read the small print
‘A Day’ is more than a year away, but SIPPs can buy residential property now, says
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Insight
British valuers have the world at their feet
In 2000, a cloud hung over property valuation. A report by the University of Reading raised the prospect of conflicts of interest between valuers and their clients, and the implosion of Enron the following year called into question the ethics of anyone auditing big firms. How different valuers’ prospects are ...
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News
Primark takes House of Fraser Bristol flagship
Primark has bought the House of Fraser building in Bristol as the site for its UK flagship store.
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Professional
Make sure you get the breakdown on break clauses
Jon Vivian says the devil is in the detail when it comes to breaking leases
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Markets
Wimpey wins EP Bracknell contract
Wimpey wins EP Bracknell contractGeorge Wimpey was selected by English Partnerships last week as preferred developer for the former RAF Staff College site in Bracknell, Berkshire.
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Professional
Legionnaires deaths caused by councils managerial blunders
Prosecution outlines case at landmark Barrow-in-Furness corporate manslaughter trial
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Markets
Developers bid for Cavendish Street
Developers have until next Friday to submit bids for a 0.43 acre (0.17 ha) site at Cavendish Street in Leeds.
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News
Lend Lease ponders a second bid for General Property Trust
Lend Lease , the Australian property and construction group, has indicated it might make another bid for General Property Trust, the listed vehicle that it manages and that it tried to acquire for A$7.2bn (£3bn) last year. Ruling out speculation that the company would sell its 30% stake in the ...
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Markets
Place your bets
Three development partnerships are going head to head as Sheffield awaits one of eight UK ‘supercasinos’.
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Professional
Best of British
British valuers are in great demand on the continent as flaws in local systems are exposed. Ettie Neil-Gallacher reports.
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Markets
Round the Benz
Offices are set to be added to a scheme steeped in Brooklands’ racing history.
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Markets
Syward Place becomes year’s biggest deal for Surrey office market
Automatic Data Processing (ADP) has taken a new headquarters in Chertsey in the Surrey office market’s biggest deal of the year so far.
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Markets
BCO: occupiers do not understand offices’ impact on their business
Group calls for more science in relationship between offices and company performance
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News
Baucher joins GVA Chapman Swabey
Nick Baucher, one of central London’s best-known central London agents, is joining GVA Chapman Swabey as partner.
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News
Commercial outshines resi at Strettons auction
Strong demand for commercial property leads to 70% success rate
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Markets
Eade on: Rotherham arts bridge – more Rialto than railway
There are big plans for Forge Island – but first the town has to find Tesco a new home
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Professional
Armed robber denied right to retain property assets
The Assets Recovery Agency has won a landmark case in Northern Ireland’s Civil Court of Appeal after a convicted armed robber claimed his human rights had been violated.