All Property Week articles in 2 May 2003 – Page 2
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News
EH: tower is harmful
Regeneration benefits and architectural merit would not dilute the 'momentous impact' of the proposed London Bridge Tower on St Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London, English Heritage told the public inquiry into the development this week.
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Markets
Eade on: Factory outlets and mechanical rats
Ask anyone about a big South East England Development Agency project and they always say Chatham Maritime in Kent.
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News
LandSecs delay at Paddington
Land Securities has put plans on hold for its redevelopment of 40/50 Eastbourne Terrace in London's Paddington following a decision to redevelop all its holdings in the area together.
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LandSecs delay at Paddington
Land Securities has put plans on hold for its redevelopment of 40/50 Eastbourne Terrace in London's Paddington following a decision to redevelop all its holdings in the area together.
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Markets
Kingston upon Hull: Deep impact
The aquatic leisure attraction the Deep continues to have a profound effect on Kingston upon Hull's property market.
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News
Southampton culture plan OK
Southampton City Council has agreed in principle to plans for three leisure and cultural developments with a combined value of £160m.
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Southampton culture plan OK
Southampton City Council has agreed in principle to plans for three leisure and cultural developments with a combined value of £160m.
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News
Crown picks Greycoat/Morley
Greycoat and Morley Fund Management are set to carry out a £100m redevelopment of part of London's Regent Street after being selected as preferred development partner by the Crown Estate.
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Professional
Landlords face identity crisis
An elaborate scam in which tenants abandon their leases has left landlords facing large arrears with little chance of redress.
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Insight
When two worlds collide
David Higgins must have known instinctively where to lunch, what to wear and which newspaper to read when he ran Lend Lease.
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News
SARS cloud has silver lining for Regus
Demand increases for video-conferencing service in China
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News
Centric takes over Qudos
Qudos Broadband, the high-speed internet provider owned by Liberty International's Capital & Counties, is to be taken over by rival Centric Telecom.
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Professional
Case news
No connection Harwood v Taylor Vinters High Court, 18 March 2003 The Harwoods exchanged contracts to buy a nursing home on rather unusual terms.Their solicitor, Taylor Vinters, advised them of many of the risks involved, but negligently failed to make drainage enquiries of the water company as directed by the ...
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News
Slough let space at Cambridge Research Park
Slough Estates has let Building 7400 at Cambridge Research Park (pictured) to Drake Electronics. Drake is taking the 19,120 sq ft (1,776 sq m) office, research and development building on a 10-year lease. The deal is the largest commercial letting in Cambridge in the past year. Cambridge Research Park ...
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News
Canadian group buys Canary Wharf stake
Brascan Corporation buys 5% of struggling Docklands developer
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Insight
Tax landowners, not developers and businesses
Property industry should not fear a Land Value Tax
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Insight
Business partner
Opening this regeneration special (see SEEDA, p39) English Partnerships' chief executive and former Lend Lease chief David Higgins (pictured) speaks to us about how he plans to use his private sector experience in his new public sector role
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