All Property Week articles in 20 April 2001 – Page 2
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News
A heated debate
Property Week picked key marginal Northampton South for a pre-election 'focus group' with two candidates and readers. We gauge the political mood in an average UK town
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Professional
Crichel Down: the lowdown
The Crichel Down Rules aim to offer former owners of compulsorily purchased land the opportunity to buy it back. Yet the rules are not widely understood, even by those who should be applying them
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News
Corporate PFI debate sidelines real property issues
Ian Henderson says property should focus instead on lobbying government
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News
Scandal-hit Symmons faces court claim for damages
PRICOA-owned South Downs serves claim on Edward Symmons over allegations of incorrect payments
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News
Helical ties up Linklaters for City pre-let
Helical Bar has pre-let its development at 3 Bunhill Row, London EC1, in another deal that demonstrates how the shortage of City office space is benefiting fringe schemes.
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News
Inner City
Littlewoods, the privately-owned home shopping and stores group, is betraying all the signs of becoming yet another retail casualty in desperate need of remedial surgery.
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News
Cisco deal wobbles
The biggest ever UK business park letting was under threat this week as technology giant Cisco Systems announced plans to cut a quarter of its global workforce.
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News
Henderson property chief calls it a day
John Partridge to step down after 15 months in charge to spend more time with family
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Insight
Stars and their buys
Celebrities pour billions of pounds into property investments each year and consultancies, banks and websites are queuing up to get a slice of the star-studded action
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News
Primark in Bristol fashion
Fast growing fashion retailer Primark is to massively increase its presence in Bristol by taking over the C&A store in the heart of the city.
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News
Bride Hall let on Dome industrial space
Private property company Bride Hall has bought and pre-let a large portion of a major industrial site near the Millennium Dome.
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News
ProLogis' Birmingham shed to house Selfridges
Retail giant's expansion drive up a gear with plans for distribution facility at Hams Hall
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News
BPF passes leases buck back to Raynsford
The threat of legislation against upward-only rent reviews moved closer this week after the British Property Federation told Nick Raynsford it could not provide an alternative to the existing lease structure.
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News
Great Portland joins chase to buy back expensive bonds
Decision follows British Land's offer to buy back £300m of bonds and further shrinks property bond market
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Professional
How to... Assess the new kids on the software block
Asked to justify the intense efforts being made to upgrade the British property industry's IT performance, an American supplier suggested that it was because the nature of the business has changed and that modern methods are now in vogue.
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News
Akeler wins Bracknell consent
International office developer Akeler has won planning consent for a £35m office development in Bracknell, despite the local council frowning upon office expansion elsewhere in the town.
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News
Former Bourne End boss starts again in tough retail sector
David Roberts makes comeback in the shopping centre sector, with plans to spend £250m in four years
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Markets
Try and try again
Paul Caddick is the ex-rugby player with a formidable reputation in the Yorkshire property market. We profiles a man whose straight talking has made him one of the most respected and controversial figures in the region
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News
Thame sheds get 50% pre-lets
Belgrave Land and Gleeson Properties have secured pre-lets for half of their Thame 40 industrial development in Thame, Oxfordshire.
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News
Saudi Arabian money wins £330m Berkeley Square race
Grosvenor has lost out to Middle Eastern money in its bid to buy BP s Berkeley Square estate in London.
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