All Property Week articles in 18 July 2003 – Page 2
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Markets
The sport of King
Developer and horse lover Tom King (pictured), is known for industrial and office schemes. Now he is making his first move into the retail sector
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Markets
Technical hitch
Science park owners hope an upturn in the stock market will bring back the venture capitalist funding for the occupiers they rely on
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News
Saxon Law star quits over Grimley move
Chris Parkinson decides move to larger operation is not for him
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Professional
Rent reviews: when words fail us
Devil is in the detail of leases drawn up 30 years ago
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News
Hammerson's Euston Sale
Developer's central London sales continue as Fordgate buys Euston Square estate for £85m
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Professional
High price for education
The RICS has run into a new row with surveying firms over its plans to make surveyors more business-savvy
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News
Fund set up to target Middle Eastern investors
A £100m commercial property fund aimed at Middle Eastern investors has been set up
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Insight
The false economy of US office design
By designing buildings cheaply but poorly, US developers are losing out
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News
Trillium pieces Plymouth deal together
Land Securities Trillium is finalising a complex transaction to take a new 65,000 sq ft (6,038 sq m) office building in Plymouth for its Department for Work and Pensions outsourcing contract
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News
John Gellatly returns to CSFB in new role
Former property analyst John Gellatly has made a surprise return to Credit Suisse First Boston, the bank that made him redundant three months ago, but in a different role
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News
CSFB finance group sets up property loan facility
Credit Suisse First Boston has increased its property lending activity by setting up a programme to originate loans for securitisation
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Markets
On the crest of a wave
Surfing has had a key role in turning the tide on Newquay's flagging leisure fortunes
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News
Three vie for Coventry site
The shortlist of developers for a 3 acre (1.2 ha) site in Coventry city centre has been narrowed to three
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News
LandSecs' Empress State refurb complete
Land Securities has completed the refurbishment of the 30-storey Empress State Building in Earls Court, London SW6, the second and largest building to be completed for its Landflex concept
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News
West Coast view
California real estate brokers are watching the impending marriage of CB Richard Ellis and Insignia Financial with more curiosity than fear as they calculate how the collision of cultures at the two giants might spark opportunities for competitors
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News
Village Cinemas sees Red in Salford
Manchester United Football Club and Village Cinemas have agreed to open a Manchester United-themed multiplex in Manchester's Salford Quays
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Insight
Fourteen years on, Crossrail celebrations are still premature
It may have been conceived back in 1989 and plagued by false starts, but Crossrail looks as if it might have got the green light at last
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News
Manpower takes space in Capital & Counties scheme
Capital & Counties has secured recruitment company Manpower as the tenant for its Capital Court scheme in Uxbridge, Middlesex (pictured). Manpower has taken the 22,690 sq ft (2,108 sq m) property on a 15-year lease at £23.75/sq ft (£255.65/sq m). The landlord has given Manpower a 12-month rent-free period and ...
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