All Property Week articles in 18 May 2001 – Page 2
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News
Docklands developments are given go-ahead
A massive programme of development in London's Docklands got the green light this week as Tower Hamlets rubber-stamped plans for the Millennium Quarter on South Quay.
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Uniqlo's London debut netted by Wimbledon
Japanese retail giant Uniqlo has settled on Wimbledon town centre in south-west London for its first UK flagship store.
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Markets
Coventry offices: Just the job
Coventry's office market is thriving and Marconi is bringing 2,200 extra jobs to the city
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Moss rolls out new company
Burford director Duncan Moss has left to set up a £100m company which will specialise in managing property outsourcing for distribution companies.
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Xscape close to summit
Capital & Regional has almost fully let its £64m Xscape indoor ski-slope-led scheme in Milton Keynes, after signing up four new tenants.
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Lib Dem clampdown on out-of-town retail
The Liberal Democrats want to give local councils the powers to tax parking spaces at out-of-town retail outlets.
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English Heritage U-turn over City skyscrapers
Mayor reveals that quango will not resist tall building applications in north-east quarter of Square Mile
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Inner City
Everyone is waiting with bated breath for Kingfisher's annual meeting on Wednesday, when chief executive Sir Geoffrey Mulcahy will provide a progress report on his plans to break up the £6bn retail giant.
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DETR planning chief to join London mayor
The government's head of planning has gone to work for London mayor Ken Livingstone.
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Professional
A capital idea
Changes in tax law will enable property-owning companies to take further advantage of capital allowances
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Security Capital lives up to US forecasts
Wall Street's hopes for Access and Akeler parent are realised with 16% earnings increase
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Hammerson buys into Moor House
City deal will unlock the key to Moorfields, EC2 development site
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Shakespeares plays lead role in Brum office letting
Law firm Shakespeares to take Somerset House as new HQ in Birmingham's biggest city centre office deal of the year
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Professional
Bite the dust
Occupiers have agreed next year to identify the asbestos in their buildings – but even identification is a dangerous business.
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News
Glasgow's popularity picks up with two big office deals
The Glasgow office market is close to securing two of the biggest letting deals this year, totalling more than 10,220 sq m (110,000 sq ft).
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Markets
Berlin fall in office vacancies
In 2000 the Berlin office market saw a 33% rise in take-up on the previous year.
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