All Property Week articles in 18 May 2001 – Page 3
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News
Petchey wins battle over Newport stake
High Court rules that Swedish investor must buy Petchey's 24% stake in Newport Holdings
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Markets
Back to the wall
Following the collapse of the Berlin Wall, there was a frenzy of speculative development. But it has not been simple to fill more than 6m sq ft of space a year, or forget the legacy the Wall left behind
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News
You scratch my back... says Ken
London mayor Livingstone pledges support for towers in return for good design and planning gain
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News
Internet hotel firms fight back sector fall
Digiplex and IXEurope have raised new equity despite share price woe affecting rival TeleCity
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News
Astoria sale prepares to rock West End
Music venue goes on market for £11m and could signal new development opportunities
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News
MEPC sheds Australia Fair in foreign asset sale
MEPC is to sell its last remaining overseas asset, a half-share in the Australia Fair Shopping Centre, for around A$80m (£29.4m).
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News
WH Smith out- of-town assault
Books and stationery retailer WH Smith is stepping up its assault on the out-of-town market with plans to open outlets at potentially all 15 of the UK's top shopping parks.
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News
Arlington/Gazeley dropped from Omega shortlist
The drawn-out battle for the country's biggest development site took another turn this week.
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News
April sees rise in capital values
All-property capital values increased marginally in April, but annual growth on the Insignia Richard Ellis Monthly Index continued to deteriorate, with a drop of -1.2%.
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News
Barlows gets bid approach
Barlows, the Chester-based investor, trader and developer, is in takeover talks.
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News
Analysts call for BL rethink
Merrill Lynch's property analysts have called for a radical change of strategy at British Land to improve the company's share price.
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News
Towering ambition
In his first interview with the property press, London mayor Ken Livingstone tells Property Week what is on his agenda for the capital
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Professional
How to… Use residential investment research
The investor who buys one flat and advertises for a tenant in the local newspaper and the institution that raises £100m to invest in the residential letting market have a common problem: a lack of research
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News
Encourage developers' creativity – don't stifle it
Lee Mallett responds to the draft PPG1 and calls for a flexible planning system
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News
Reit sole bidder for £565m NHP portfolio
Morgan Stanley withdrawal leaves way clear for Reit to buy nursing home group
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News
J Smith raises NAV by 20%
James Smith Estates kicked off the March year-end company reporting season this week by posting a 20% increase in net asset value.
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