All Property Week articles in 20 July 2001 – Page 2
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Markets
South Yorkshire industrial: Sheffield of dreams
Strategic sites will soon compensate for the lack of development land.
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News
Crown Dilmun latest to develop Glasgow speculative offices
Glasgow has witnessed the second announcement of a speculative office project in less than a month.
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News
Five-year swap rate rise leads to tougher lending conditions
Lending conditions in the commercial property investment market have weakened over the last quarter because of the rise in the benchmark five-year swap rate.
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News
New JLL offshoot to take stakes in retail concepts
UK retail chief Watts to lead initiative that could be expanded across the firm's business
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Compco lifts NAV trophy as majors suffer retail woes
London submarket specialist pips Saville Gordon, TRPIT and Helical Bar to top spot
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Markets
West Yorkshire offices: Leeds comes up short
Leeds city centre has an acute shortage of available grade A space.
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News
Inner City
D-Day approaches for shareholders of Bank of Scotland and Halifax in their deliberations over a £28bn merger that comes with the promise of creating the so-called fifth force in UK banking.
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News
Frontier locks into Chubb JV
Frontier Estates , the Milton Keynes-based developer backed by property venture capitalist Palmer Capital Partners, has set up a £200m, five-year joint venture with the Chubb Common Investment Fund to finance its development programme. The £800m Chubb pension fund has little exposure to property, but has already completed two deals ...
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Markets
Give PPPs a chance
After worries about the future of the old private finance initiatives, institutional investors are now showing an interest in the Labour government's incarnation: public-private partnerships.
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News
CB Richard Ellis joins profit-warning crowd
Cost-cutting measures and poor second-quarter results precede shareholders' vote on MBO
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News
ProLogis pulls the plug on Northern Ireland's first business park
Plans for Northern Ireland's first business park received a big setback this week after the selected developer, ProLogis, pulled out of the scheme.
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Markets
Planning: Yorkshire & Humberside's sports stadium bonanza
Leeds united is keen for new 50,000-seat stadium 10,000 more than at present.
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News
High Court halts human rights bandwagon
The threat of third-party objectors using human rights legislation to bring projects to a halt receded this week following a landmark High Court ruling.
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News
Hammerson backs Stonemartin listing
Serviced office provider reverses into Ashquay to fund expansion under IoD brand
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News
Four left in Wembley Arena site battle
Anschutz, Clear Channel, MWB and Cap & Reg fight for Arena and 51 acres
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Insight
Labour and Tories both in turmoil over making the right appointments
This has been the week for the parliamentary backwoodsmen to enjoy an unaccustomed share of the limelight.
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News
Birmingham office letting record smashed yet again
Consultancy and support services provider WS Atkins takes 91,000 sq ft at British Rail Property's Stanier House
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News
Helical's £4m bonus scheme
Helical Bar, the best-performing quoted property company over the last 20 years, will propose to its AGM next week plans to double its executive bonus pool to £4m.
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News
Leeds landmark 30-storey tower gets go-ahead
Landmark St James's £70m plans for Leeds' tallest building (pictured) have been given the thumbs-up by council planners.
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Etam sheds £37.3m shop portfolio
French fashion retailer Etam has sold 27 of its high street shop units in the UK to a private offshore client of Churston Heard.
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