All Property Week articles in 2 August 2002 – Page 2
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Insight
A new introduction
Major funds are pressing agents to sign up to a new web-based property transaction system that could fundamentally change the way they work.
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Markets
Gaming: Jackpot!
Exclusive research by FPDSavills assesses the short-term implications of the Budd Report on gambling
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News
EU office rents still falling
Weak occupier demand and rising vacancy rates are continuing to cause large drops in rents in European offices.
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News
Donaldsons recruit set to quit over Grimley merger
Former Chesterton man fears combined Manchester office isn't big enough for both teams
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Markets
Developers wary of Prescott reforms
Doubts over government plans to speed up building in south-east
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Markets
Nightclubs: Eat, drink, dance, pull and go home
The days of traditional nightclubs with star DJs and exorbitant prices may be numbered.
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Insight
Government wakes up to housing crisis, but will its measures be enough?
Housing lobby in two minds about measures to tackle homes shortage
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News
Inner city
As we've discovered in recent weeks from the size of our postbag, the subject of Chesterton is guaranteed to stir up pretty strong emotions.
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Professional
The right Channel
Property investment is booming as people switch out of poor-performing equities. But how can the taxman be prevented from taking a huge chunk of your income? We look at how offshore investment could be the answer
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News
Liberty shopping centres experience little growth
Only 1% increase in NAV as portfolio revaluation stays flat, but shares still performing well
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Markets
Linden Homes to develop residential part of West Quay centre
Linden Homes is developing the residential element next to Barclays Bank's and Hammerson 's West Quay retail centre in Southampton. Linden is also, with Hammerson, on a three-way shortlist for the next phase of development in the West Quay area. Linden's scheme, West Central (left), is in Portland Street, ...
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News
New retailers signed for Liberty centre
Hammerson has signed six new retailers for its Liberty Centre in Romford, Essex, as part of a £50m refurbishment. Ann Summers, Clinton Cards, Ernest Jones, Foot Locker, Nescafé and Officers Club have signed deals totalling 1,680 sq m (18,050 sq ft). Letting agents are Donaldsons and Green ...
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News
CBRE names EMEA head
CB Richard Ellis has chosen Vaughan Thomas as its Europe, Middle East and Africa president.
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News
Knight Frank Exeter office is first casualty of slowdown
Company blames lack of market activity for closure of Exeter office
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News
Kenmore still buying
Kenmore Property Group, the Edinburgh-based investment and development company, has bought Southgate House in Gloucester from the Bank of England for more than £7m.
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News
Bracknell retail plan delayed by feud
Rivalry between two developers puts back masterplan until September
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News
Planning 'rewards' won't help, warns BPF
Government proposals to reward efficient planning authorities with cash will exacerbate the problems of poor performers, a BPF report warns.
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News
Poor planning blamed for gap in take-up
MPs have blamed the poor take-up of a government scheme for gap funding regeneration projects on the way it was drawn up.
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