All Property Week articles in 19 November 2004 – Page 3
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News
GuestInvest brings room service to private investors
Entrepreneur Sandelson launches service to sell individual rooms in Alias Hotels
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News
You’re booked
Continuing our theme of sport and scandal, the editor has given me a bung to plug a new book written by one of his oldest mates, Matthew Clark.
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Insight
The Bloomsbury set
Under the stewardship of Mark de Rivaz and Lord James Russell, Bedford Estates is out to increase its domination of Bloomsbury.
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Gambling bill blow to leisure schemes
Regional ‘super-casinos’ that will kick-start regeneration cut from 40 to eight
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BBC property team slashed by more than half
The BBC property department is to be more than halved. The team, currently 94, is to be reduced to 40
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Markets
Barriers to growth
Published this month, the annual Kent Property Market Report shows weak demand with a modest level of rental growth across most sectors
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Smoking ban to hit pub trade
The ban on smoking announced this week could exacerbate the problem of binge drinking and lead to a 15% drop in pub trade, experts warned this week
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Backing Bloomsbury
Lord James Russell and Mark de Rivaz are the men trying to prove that London’s Bedford Estates is not all about historic Georgian townhouses.
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JLL’s Cordrey is first female RICS auctions winner
Jones Lang LaSalle trainee Jo Cordrey has become the first woman to win the RICS Matrics Auction Prize Competition.
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Insight
‘Super-casinos’ sacrificed on the altar of snobbery
The news this week has been dominated by the government’s proposals to regulate how Britons spend their leisure time
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Markets
The Alexander technique
Ten months into the job, SEEDA chief executive Pam Alexander is energetically pursuing her vision for high-quality development in the south-east.
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Montagu Evans and Marchmont appointed as agents
St George, Berkeley Group’s upmarket residential subsidiary, has appointed Montagu Evans and retail and leisure specialist Marchmont as agents on the Battersea Reach scheme in Wandsworth, south-west London.
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DTZ in takeover talks with West End agent
Quoted property services firm in negotiations with Hodnett Martin Smith
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Royal Bank property man quits after rows
A senior property executive at the Royal Bank of Scotland resigned last week following clashes with his boss.
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Brixton bounces back after Industrious blip
Brixton’s shares have recovered following a drop last week.
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..as it completes £700m shops-for-sheds swap with Slough
Land Securities and Slough Estates have exchanged contracts on the £700m swap of their industrial and retail portfolios. LandSecs will pay Slough £18.5m to meet the difference in the relative values of the portfolios. Land Securities will take control of more than 982,750 sq ft (91,300 sq m) ...
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Widows launches £630m fund
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership was yesterday due to launch a £630m property unit trust aimed at wealthy individuals.
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Brunswick Developments plans 40-storey tower
Brunswick Developments this week submitted plans for this 40-storey tower at Brighton Marina.
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