All Property Week articles in 2 November 2001 – Page 2
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Towers dumps Midtown space
Management consultant Towers Perrin has put 3,740 sq m (40,000 sq ft) on the market at Japanese developer Matsushita's MidCity Place development in Holborn.
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High grade dispute
Next week's extraordinary general meeting at the RICS the result of a row over raising course entry requirements may escalate into a wider rebellion.
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Regus rocked by director's exit
Ex-Knight Frank star Michael Soames is tipped to step in after most senior defection yet
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Planning: US-style decision-making
Westminster City Council, the main local authority for the West End with Kensington & Chelsea, recently held the first of its new cabinet-style planning meetings since changing its system in September.
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Sale-and-leasebacks can damage credit ratings
Moody's warns telecoms that off-balance-sheet financing structures could result in downgrades
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Covent Garden retail: Paradise lost
Despite a rise in consumer spending uncertainty still prevails
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Wilson Connolly's day of woes stuns sector
Shares plummet after chief executive resigns in wake of profits warning
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Inner city
To the industry's credit a number of quoted property groups have addressed the criticism that they are run as 'lifestyle companies' instead of for the benefit of shareholders.
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CGNU launches review of its operational portfolio
Accountant Ernst & Young wins contract to advise UK's biggest insurer on its operational property
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Capital in Mayfair Place talks as West End search heats up
US fund manager Capital International, part of the Capital Group, is hotting up its two-year search for space in the West End, and is in secret talks to take the second phase of Mayfair Place.
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Security Capital says profits will be down
US real estate company sees revenues tumble in wake of 11 September
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Broackes joins Staveley's Q.ton
Amanda Staveley, the 28-year-old former businesswoman of the year, has recruited Simon Broackes, son of the late property tycoon Sir Nigel, as property director of her business park infrastructure company Q.ton.
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Will Bishopsgate hit the buffers?
Railtrack's collapse has stymied recent hopes of progress at Bishopsgate Goods Yard. Now the Prince of Wales and the same articulate lobby which has campaigned so effectively against the development of Spitalfields Market are lurking in the wings
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Property bonds could make big gains in flight from equities
Direct property and property bonds should benefit from the end of the 25-year equity bull market, according to investment bank Schroder Salomon Smith Barney.
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The British are the best at managing property
It is good news that the RICS has commissioned Roger Bootle to look at the importance of property to the UK economy, but bad news that they even thought it necessary to tell next week's CBI conference what most of us had assumed was axiomatic. Real property in all ...
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Paddington bears its office credentials
Development sites at Paddington experienced a flurry of activity this week, as the area cemented its place as a leading new office district for London.
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Lords end Belfast's six-year planning battle
The House of Lords finally resolved one of the most drawn-out planning cases of recent years this week when it threw out objections for the £80m D5 Harbour Exchange retail warehouse scheme in Belfast.
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Mayfair and St James's: Blue bargaining chips
Landlords may have to use shorter leases to attract tenants
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