All Property Week articles in 20 December 2002 – Page 3
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News
Covista bids for RSA outsourcing contract
Abbey National and Stiell JV looks to make its first move into property market
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News
Wharf move triggers Barclays shake-up
Property director steps down as extra workload prompts rethink
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News
Property's Baron Bloom on indecent assault charges
Old Bailey jury hears of West End liasons with teenage girls
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News
Cap & Reg buys MWB fund arm
Capital & Regional is expected to complete its £30m acquisition of Marylebone Warwick Balfour's fund management division at the end of this week.
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Markets
EP seeks brownfield development answers
English Partnerships is to take an in-depth look at long-term vacant brownfield sites to find out how to overcome obstacles to their development.
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News
Allied Carpets piles on the pounds for Harman Healy
A private property company paid the guide price of £2.7m for an Allied Carpets shop in Camden High Street, north London, at Harman Healy's auction on 12 December.
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Professional
Don't be afraid of lease legislation
Benign Code of Practice provides for fairer dealing
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Insight
The Iron Lady still has a lot to teach us about the battle of the sexes
You can hardly expect someone who served Margaret Thatcher to claim that women are not the equal of men in politics.
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News
City in line for £550m of investment deals
Six large investment deals in the City of London are expected to be completed before the end of the year.
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News
Haslemere and Slough secure £520m of debt
Two of the UK's largest property companies secured £520m of new debt this week.
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News
Chesterton investor sells £40m FCUK store
Mohammed Jafari-Fini, the private investor with a large shareholding in struggling Chesterton, has sold French Connection's store on Oxford Street, London W1, for around £40m.
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News
Morley Fund Management sells EC3 space
Morley Fund Management has completed the sale of 100 Leadenhall Street, London EC3, to CGI for £88m. The 11,755 sq m (126,500 sq ft) property was let to Ace Insurance earlier this year. The deal reflects an initial yield of 6.75%. DTZ acted for Morley, King Sturge ...
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News
Curse fails to stop £3m bidder
A squatter calling himself 'the king of Ethiopia' was unable to prevent the sale of Pelican House in Southwark – despite putting a curse on council staff.
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News
Ken makes a stand on 201 Bishopsgate
London mayor Ken Livingstone has this week defended his demand for a walkway to run through British Land's 201 Bishopsgate development.
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Online
Wiggins submits plans for huge Liverpool site
Quoted property company Wiggins today submitted its planning application for Liverpool’s derelict garden festival site.
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Online
Cap & Reg buys £30m MWB fund management arm
Capital & Regional has bought the fund management business of Marylebone Warwick Balfour for £30.2m.
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