All Property Week articles in 2 June 2000 – Page 3
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News
What’s next in store?
The family-run Hanningtons department store nicknamed the Harrods of Brighton has been put up for sale. DTZ Debenham Tie Leung is marketing the store that dates back to 1808 for more than £23.5m. Helical Retail, Centros Miller, Crest Nicholson , Morrison Developments and Chartwell Land have ...
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Hanro’s Geordie win
Hanro has gained ground in the race to house Newcastle s largest city centre office requirement by securing a key site at Bath Lane, West Central. The private developer beat off competition from the Duke of Northumberland and his new joint venture partner UK Land Estates to acquire ...
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Insight
Peter’s principles
Peter Gershon, former managing director of GEC Marconi, recently took a 60% pay cut to become chief executive of the Office for Government Commerce. Liz Hamson asks how he plans to deal with the limelight
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Quintain rouses City with 17% NAV growth
Quintain pushes ahead with 15% buyback to bolster flagging share price
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Lewin receives £183,000 bonus
Peter Lewin, chief executive of £14m investor Newport Holdings, received a special bonus of £183,000 last year to boost his total remuneration to £462,000. The one-off special bonus , revealed in Newport s just-published annual report and accounts, reflected Lewin s performance since floating the company ...
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