All Property Week articles in 20 October 2000 – Page 2
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Planning: extension on the cards for peaky shopping centre
The North Yorkshire Structure Plan was adopted in 1995 and was due to run until 2006. But now North Yorkshire County Council is working with the City of York Council, and the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales National Park Authorities to produce a joint structure plan, which will run ...
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The city can't make the Grade
Leeds city centre space is running out, forcing occupiers to compromise.
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Cadogan shops at Harvey Nicks
West End estate lands absolutely fabulous £75m-plus deal to consolidate east Sloane Street holdings
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Spec build taps Leeds demand
Town Centre Securities and Munroe K are to press ahead with speculative office developments in Leeds next year with the supply of space drying up. With Grade A supply in the city centre falling to about 3,440 sq m (37,000 sq ft) and with take-up of ...
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Mark Dixon: the billion-pound man
Mark Dixon was on the verge of being a billionaire this week after the stunningly successful flotation of his serviced office company Regus . Dixon's 60% stake in the company was worth £940m after the shares rose from 260p to 277p on the first day of trading on ...
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Big names jump on the broadband wagon
Hammerson and Scudder Threadneedle have joined forces with Canary Wharf Group , the UK's second largest property company, and Prudential , to exploit opportunities offered by new telecoms technology. The property company and fund have become the latest members of a seven-strong consortium advised by Morgan Stanley Dean ...
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Top banker joins Rotch
German bank Commerzbank's head of property has left to join private property group Rotch . Mark Grunnell will join Rotch in two weeks to work under chief executive Paul Taylor structuring finance deals. The move is a blow to Commerzbank, which has been attempting to grow its property lending business ...
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Ashtenne buys into trade park sector
Industrial specialist to set up £100m trade park fund and move into development
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Reading U-turn on high-rise Argent scheme
20-storey mixed-use tower application is thrown out against the advice of council planning officers
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Bristol Alliance wins backing
The freshly formed Bristol Alliance was endorsed on Tuesday as Bristol City Council's partner in the £500m regeneration of the Broadmead retail area. Members of the City's Central Support Services Executive approved the coming together of Land Securities and Hammerson to deliver the scheme for ...
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Rights Act hits Alconbury
The public inquiry into Alconbury Developments' plans to develop a 650,000 sq m (7m sq ft) distribution scheme on a former airfield near Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire has become the latest victim of the Human Rights Act. The inquiry, which began the day after the Act came into force ...
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Insignia beefs up £840m fund business
Simon Radford and Ted Webster appointed to drive Atlantic Fund Management expansion
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Hamptons' £8m profits prompt expansion
Hamptons International 'S Commercial division plans to open as many as four offices outside London after it recorded impressive growth in pre-tax profits in the year to 30 June. Pre-tax profits at the private agency increased 60% to £8.1m after exceptional costs, which included a significant investment in the internet ...
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Top agents shortlisted for £650m of NHS disposals
NHS Estates has shortlisted at least five agents to handle a disposal programme of around £650m of health service properties. King Sturge , Insignia Richard Ellis , CB Hillier Parker , Chesterton and Weatherall Green & Smith have been invited to tender for a lucrative sales ...
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Unite on top with 60% uplift
Student accommodation provider leads the field after a decent quarter for the real estate sector.
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Developers line up to bid '£300m' for Cutlers Gardens
Scottish Widows lead pack in battle for largest City investment transaction this year
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Topland plans £300m forward-funding bid
Private investor wants better quality properties for its £1bn planned portfolio
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Former MEPC set to sell £260m of offices
Hermes and GE Capital-owned Leconport Estates sells up in Birmingham and Glasgow
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Jafari-Fini snaps up 11% Chesterton stake
A private investor has bought more than 10% of Chesterton , the agency and facilities management group. Ten minutes before the stock market closed on Tuesday, Chesterton announced that Mohammed Jafari-Fini had bought the 10.72% stake held by British Gas. Jafari-Fini told Property Week: 'I think Chesterton is a ...
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Canary Wharf makes FTSE 100
The beleaguered quoted property sector received a fillip this week when Canary Wharf Group joined Land Securities in the blue-chip FTSE 100 Index but it is not likely to remain there in the long term. Canary Wharf, which narrowly missed joining the FTSE ...
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