All Property Week articles in 20 December 2002 – Page 2
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News
RICS weighs up historic HQ move
Departure from Great George Street an option as institution launches property review
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Insight
Uptown girls
Girls just wanna have fun – and where better to have it than New York? We joined nine women from the industry on a trip to the Big Apple, courtesy of engineering consultancy Cameron Taylor Bedford. The role of women in property was much discussed
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Insight
Hunter gatherer
'Serial entrepreneur' Tom Hunter has a busy new year lined up for his investment company, West Coast Capital, as he closes in on House of Fraser and Chartwell Land's vast retail warehousing portfolio. We assesses his chances
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Markets
Nicholson looks to leafy London fringes
Weakening office market offers residential opportunities
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News
Dome developers submit masterplan
The long-awaited planning application for the redevelopment of London's Millennium Dome site was due to be submitted this week.
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Insight
US corporations are looking to the Old Continent for workplace design
European ideas of shared space are taking the place of soulless, boxed-in offices
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News
Congestion tax could spark rates upheaval
Central London businesses urged to lodge new appeals when charge hits
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Inner City
A year ago investment bankers were adamant that Land Securities would be taken over during 2002.
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Hachette cheers West End with North Row letting
Magazine publisher Hachette is set to bring some Christmas cheer to the West End office market this week by placing 3,251 sq m (35,000 sq ft) under offer at Redevco's development at 64 North Row, London W1.
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News
Foster unveils design for World Trade Center site
Foster and Partners has revealed its design for the redevelopment of New York's devastated World Trade Center site.
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News
Wilson buys ex-RAF site in Warrington
David Wilson Homes has bought RAF Burtonwood near Warrington for a massive residential scheme.
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News
Lancaster buy for Roberts
Edinburgh House Estates, the retail investor run by former Bourne End men David Roberts and Tony Quayle, has increased the size of its portfolio to £140m with the acquisition of a shopping centre in Lancaster.
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News
Bristol buoyed by Clerical HQ move
Financial services group has 150,000 sq ft office requirement
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News
BoS linked with Edinburgh deal
Bank of Scotland is thought to have agreed terms to take the 9,760 sq m (105,000 sq ft) Citymark scheme in the centre of Edinburgh.
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Markets
Fruits of the boom
Next year promises a bumper harvest as developments begun at the last peak of the cycle come to fruition.
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News
Lend Lease blow as council rejects Shell Centre scheme
Lend Lease has suffered a setback in its bid to redevelop the Shell Centre on London's South Bank after its plans were rejected by Lambeth Council last Thursday.
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