All Property Week articles in 2 August 2002 – Page 3
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EH seeks truce in Bishopsgate row
New report gives go-ahead for building over historic railway arches
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ProLogis seals New Wave for biggest-ever spec shed
Distribution company New Wave Logistics is poised to take the biggest speculative industrial development in the country.
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BBC plans flagship expansion
The BBC has unveiled plans for the future of its property portfolio centring on an expansion of its flagship building – the 1930s Broadcasting House in London's West End.
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The Bar man
Mike Slade judges property's cycles better than anyone. We ask whether the Helical Bar chief really believes the market is in decline.
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Health club to open in Copthall Avenue office scheme
Health club chain LA Fitness is to open a branch at Morley Fund Management's speculative office scheme at 25 Copthall Avenue, London EC2 (pictured). It will occupy 1,950 sq m (21,000 sq ft) in the basement of the 14,680 sq m (158,000 sq ft) development due to complete in ...
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Tameside knocks back Ashton Moss offices
Attempts to create a huge business park in east Manchester have been dealt a severe setback by Tameside Council.
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Hampton still sees red amid debt crisis
Arena Central developer's losses mount as NAV falls for seventh year in a row
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Insight
Déja vu all over again?
Are you relying on the booming investment market to carry you through next year?
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Insignia back in black after European boost
Insignia Financial, the US-listed parent company of Insignia Richard Ellis, has praised a buoyant European investment market after breaking into the black.
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Insight
Duncan is out, May is in but does Tory reshuffle add up to a hill of beans?
As any hard-pressed property-type knows, lounging by the pool near the exquisite Umbrian hill town of Todi is no hiding place when it comes to business, even if it is a family holiday.
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RBoS sets up £950m south-east loan pool
Five new property funds target investors and owner-occupiers
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Osmond in £500m Center Parcs win
Punch Tavern founder's offer is favourite for sale-and-leaseback deal
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Wiggins reports £27.5m losses
Wiggins Group, the developer and airport owner run by Oliver Iny, saw its share price plummet 15% to 9.5p on Tuesday after it posted pretax losses of £27.5m for the year to 31 March.
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Derby approves £200m retail revamp
Derby City Council this week approved developer Westfield's plans for a £200m retail redevelopment in the city centre.
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Outsiders to manage $1.5bn ADIA portfolio
The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority is on the brink of appointing external fund managers for its $1.5bn (£950m) European property portfolio.
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Trillium's £1.6bn walkover
Controversy as Land Securities Trillium scoops outsource deal without competing in tender process
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Library value rises by £155,000
The old library in Campbell Road, Bow, east London, has increased in value by £155,000 in seven months, after it was sold twice at auction.
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Arsenal stadium wins go-ahead in High Court
A High Court judge has ruled that Arsenal Football Club may proceed with plans to build a new stadium plus housing and business space on three sites totalling 24ha in north London.
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JLL shares slip as global revenues fall 5%
Shares in Jones Lang LaSalle fell 4% (84 cents) on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday to $20.14 (£12.91) yesterday, just hours before the company reported a fall in global revenues.
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