All Property Week articles in 2 November 2001
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Markets
Store wars
Allders is hoping its new Oxford Street department store will give Selfridges and John Lewis a run for their money.
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Markets
The riled west
The West End market was already experiencing uncertainty before the terrorist attacks on 11 September. How will the area fare during a full blown recession?
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News
Silvester quits for Rock
King Sturge City investment partner Rob Silvester has quit the firm to join Rock Investment Trust as its property director.
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Markets
Plan it, Thanet
Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs want to reverse years of neglect and Thanet District Council is fighting to attract investment. But it may have a struggle on its hands
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Professional
Parliament watch
Land registration The Land Registration Bill is now starting its report stage in the Lords. The Bill, which will enable greater use of electronic conveyancing, should speed up the three million property transactions that take place in England and Wales every year.It is also likely to lead to an expansion ...
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News
Peel lets Salford Quays office scheme
Consumer finance house The Associates is set to take the first new office scheme in Manchester's Salford Quays for a decade.
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Markets
Kent: top shopping locations
The map attached shows the proportion of overall shopping populations in each trading location visiting for convenience and comparison goods shopping purposes. Because consumers shop more often for food goods, visitor numbers to trading locations containing main grocery offers will always be higher than those of centres without supermarkets/grocery superstores. ...
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News
RICS mission for inflation guru
The RICS has commissioned one of the UK's top economists to conduct groundbreaking research into how much the economy loses as a result of firms not making better use of their property assets.
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Markets
Greater London: top shopping locations
The map attached has been derived by allocating each postal sector in the Greater London area to the non-food trading location achieving the highest market penetration. This type of map identifies dominant trading locations. There are about 300 or so in Great Britain, 13 in the Greater London area. The ...
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News
Government plans to stop 'twin tracking'
Planning Green Paper will propose crackdown on developers' favourite ruse
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News
Government gives reprieve for upward-only reviews
The government has put its threat to ban upward-only rent reviews on ice following an agreement by landlords to offer tenants alternative types of leases.
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News
Teesland eyes move to quoted sector
Private company in merger talks with ailing engineering services company