All Property Week articles in 20 September 2002 – Page 2
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News
Hammerson signs largest ever City prelet
Hammerson and the Corporation of London have secured the biggest ever prelet in the City or City fringe by signing up law firm Allen & Overy to take 70,000 sq m (753,480 sq ft) at its Bishops Square scheme, Spitalfields, E1.
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Inner city
Jack Petchey's sector of choice these days is hotel property and it would seem the veteran investor's appetite is as strong as ever for three quoted groups in particular – Queens Moat Houses, Hanover International and Jarvis Hotels.
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Heron to redevelop Vauxhall's Luton car plant
Gerald Ronson's Heron International is the surprise choice as preferred developer for Vauxhall's 22ha (55 acre) Luton site.
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Canary set to swoop into City market
Docklands giant bids for £200m Little Britain office complex
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Bracknell unveils new masterplan
Developers given early November deadline to agree on retail-led scheme
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Hutley splits Bracknell tower to separate sectors
The Hutley Land Group has revised its plans to redevelop Bracknell's landmark 3M Tower (pictured).
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BPF issues new warning on Stamp Duty
The BPF has warned the government that it is using the ongoing consultation into its Stamp Duty reform plans to widen the scope of the tax.
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Boulton shake-up at Lambert Smith Hampton
Lambert Smith Hampton has restructured its top management as part of new chief executive Chris Boulton's drive to become a top-three player in the UK surveying market.
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Regus boss denies cash crisis claims
Shares bounce back after 40% drop prompts shareholder jitters
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Insight
Bloomfield is Wembley fixer
Paul Bloomfield was property's hottest dealmaker in the 1980s. Now we reveal his role in the rebuilding of a national icon.
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BL ups residential stake
British Land has increased its tenanted residential portfolio to £150m after this week agreeing to buy a private investment company for £13.4m.
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Insight
Rebuilding Wembley: a national joke that's stopped being funny
The Football Association announced last week that redevelopment of Wembley stadium could begin ‘very shortly’, by which it meant in the next couple of weeks.
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Buyers still cautious as new term begins
But auctioneer heartened by good attendance and 91% success rate
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Retailers start to fill up Beckton scheme
Castlemore securities has announced that it has let the bulk of its Gallions Reach retail park in east London.
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Markets
Battle of the planners
Council planners are threatening a national walkout over pay unless the government realises their true worth.
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JLL puts chiefs back into client management role
Jones Lang Lasalle is embarking on a drive to move its senior management back to client work rather than managing the business.
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McArthurGlen and BAA go their separate ways
McArthurGlen and BAA have dissolved their factory outlet store joint venture BAA McArthurGlen.
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Insight
Local authorities do not need to run scared of public-private partnerships
Private sector companies can inject much-needed skills and capital into local councils
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