All Property Week articles in 20 July 2001
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Insight
A waste of space
Research by Stanhope, revealed exclusively to Property Week, shows that developers are over-specifying buildings, leading to higher costs for themselves and occupiers.
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Professional
People
Hot property Jonathan Emmerson has joined the Nottingham office of Lambert Smith Hampton as head of retail and leisure. Previously at Fisher Hargreaves Proctor, Jonathan has worked in Nottingham's retail and leisure sector for five years, where he has specialised in high street and shopping centre agency work. At 27 ...
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News
Miller wins Omega
Edinburgh firm beats Amec, Hines and Morley to 7m sq ft north-west super-scheme
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Markets
West Yorkshire industrial: In with the old
The lack of modern buildings coincides with an oversupply of pre-1985 space
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News
Thamesside wharfs to remain industrial
Developers and councils furious as GLA says 32 wharfs cannot become flats or offices
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Markets
Yorkshire & Humberside
The map attached has been derived by allocating each postal sector in the Yorkshire and Humberside area to the non-food trading location achieving the highest market penetration. This type of map identifies 'dominant' trading locations. There are about 300 in Great Britain, and 16 in the Yorkshire and Humberside region. ...
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Insight
Heir raising
NAI Gooch Webster's new managing director, Lesley Mason (pictured), was recruited from Mobil to bring a management brain to the business. Now she is developing the management talent within the firm.
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Markets
North Yorkshire retail: Stunted growth in York
Despite rent increases outside the prime areas, Zone As have stayed the same
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Insight
A good manager must know when to move on
The word 'succession' conjures up visions of a dying king and his anointed successor.
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Professional
Noisy neighbour? Get the tone right
It is all very well making a complaint about a noisy local pub or your neighbour's unacceptably loud stereo. But if the local authority does not get the abatement notice right, you may never hear the end of it
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Markets
Frenchgate revolution
Doncaster has traditionally been seen as the epitome of post-industrial gloom. But the new Frenchgate Interchange aims to regenerate the town and help it achieve its true potential
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News
Largest value fall for five years
The Insignia Richard Ellis Monthly Index for June showed the largest annual fall in capital values, of 2%, since August 1996.
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News
Falconer enters lease reform ring
With the property industry split down the middle, planning minister Lord Falconer is limbering up for the lease reform fight.
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News
Insignia West End supremo to head Scottish operations
'I see this as a good career move,' says Philip Dawe of his migration from London's West End to Glasgow
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News
Matrix recruits Drivers Jonas man
Fast-growing investment house Matrix Securities has poached Drivers Jonas investment partner Ian Blake for the new role of property director as part of a drive to spend £1bn in the next year.