All Property Week articles in 2 May 2003 – Page 3
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Markets
Industrial: Empire building
A massive warehouse is set to establish the M1-M18 triangle as a distribution hotbed to rival the M62 corridor.
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News
BT renews office lease in Herts deal with Isis
BT has renewed the lease on a large Hertfordshire office building in exchange for the surrender of the leases on two smaller offices.
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News
British Land turns up heat on Laxey
Shareholder's public campaign is 'counterproductive to other investors'
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News
Bristol gets Quakers nod
The Bristol Alliance has been given the go-ahead to develop the city's Quakers Friars area as part of its £500m scheme to revitalise the city centre.
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News
Treasury tax briefing
The Treasury is to hold a briefing session for the property industry on the new Stamp Duty regime before consultation begins on the proposed changes to lease duty.
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News
Carsberg, probably the best Red Book entry yet
The RICS this week released the latest version of the industry's valuation bible, the Red Book.
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News
Investor holds out to beat guide on Coventry shops
A private investor turned down some good offers for a parade of five shops in the Westmede Centre, Allesley Park, Coventry but eventually achieved £38,000 above the guide price at Countrywide's Midlands auction on 23 April.
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News
Crest and Sainsbury's to revamp Aylesbury
Crest Nicholson and Sainsbury's have been selected by Aylesbury Vale District Council to carry out a £100m redevelopment of Aylesbury town centre in Buckinghamshire.
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News
Chesterton axes commercial MD
Division's chief McKay and finance director Stacey make sudden departure
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News
Ask secures Manchester office space
Ask Developments has secured Manchester's first big office letting of the year. Insurance company Esure has taken the entire 52,000 sq ft (4,831 sq m) Rossetti Place office scheme on Quay Street (pictured) at £22/sq ft (£236.80/sq m). As predicted by Property Week (news, 28 March, p5), the insurer will ...
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Markets
Around the regions: SEEDA on site
The RDA is pushing through a set of initiatives to regenerate some of the region's most run-down areas.
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News
Arlington's Scottish science park debut
Business park specialist chosen for 1.4m sq ft Edinburgh science zone
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Markets
Unbuilt Yorkshire: Almost famous
Property Week considers the merits of a selection of designs for Yorkshire that never saw the light of day.
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Markets
North gets ahead on greenfield
Greenfield residential land values show clear evidence of a north-south divide.
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News
Savills agent ill with SARS as firms step up safeguards
Employees returning from south-east Asia told to stay at home in quarantine
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Insight
Agenda for change has brought welcome benefits
Sir, Since the Agenda for Change there have been many additions to the range of RICS services to members that go unacknowledged by recent critics on your letters page.
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Insight
Governments should not try to legislate against 'pay for failure'
You can always guarantee there'll be a ton of coverage for any story about fat-cat pay, and this month has been no exception.
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Professional
Following the top act
Managers are always under the spotlight when they enter a new job. We finds out how to make the right impression on wary staff
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News
Yields continue to fall across the board
Jones Lang LaSalle/IPD show first-quarter yields have dipped below 6%
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