All Property Week articles in 2 April 2004 – Page 4
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Arlington secures largest M3 letting in two years
The revival of the ailing M3 market has continued with a letting to car parts manufacturer Johnson Controls at Farnborough Aerospace Centre. Johnson has taken 30,000 sq ft (2,787 sq m) at Park West One Farnborough, owned by Arlington , on a 15-year lease. It is the largest office letting ...
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Woolworths ditches space at 21 retail parks
Woolworths has sparked a mad rush for out-of-town retail space after a decision to scale down its Big W general merchandise stores. Retailers including Next, ASDA , Marks & Spencer , New Look, Matalan , TK Maxx and Focus are among those looking at the portfolio of 21 stores, which ...
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Hypo Real Estate makes ¤156m debut profit
Hypo Real Estate Group, one of the largest European property lenders, made a maiden ¤156m (£104m) pretax profit in 2003. The bank, which came into existence in September after it was spun off on to the German Stock Exchange by HypoVereinsbank, said the profit was above earlier expectations of ¤100m ...
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Capital & Regional in £142m retail spree
Mall fund places Preston and Gloucester shopping centres under offer
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Westfield wins Guildford Friary battle
Australian shopping centre specialist Westfield has finally won its battle to extend the Friary Shopping Centre in Guildford, Surrey, after initial planning permission was granted last night.
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Halladale captures £22.7m Great Yarmouth centre
Halladale and the Anglo Irish UK Property Fund have teamed up to buy the Market Gate Shopping Centre in Great Yarmouth for £22.7m.
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