All Property Week articles in 20 September 2002 – Page 3
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News
Wharf confident despite analysts' high-risk tag
Good annual results fail to prevent share slump at Canary Wharf
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News
Rutland aims high with Dunsfold airbase plans
World War II aerodrome to be converted to 525 acre mixed-use scheme
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Hammerson ahead in Grantchester race
Cap & Reg out of the running although Pillar could still launch counterbid
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Markets
City, City fringe & Docklands – Statistics
City rents may be falling, but Robert Calnan, Jones Lang’s international director, says the market has caught a cold – but not pneumonia. ‘We will see a fall in rents, but we will not see them halve as they did in the mid 90s,’ he predicts. ‘From 1996, there has ...
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£80m Mayfair scheme hit by six-month delay
Problems in W1 cause row between Grosvenor, Hammerson and neighbour
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NHS Estates lashed over £400m sale
Commons Committee hits out at agency following £400m Miller/BoS deal
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Miller Developments disposals give 3% uplift
Phil Miller's Miller Developments contributed a 3% higher pretax profit of £6.3m to its parent company's first-half figures.
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ISG ups dividend by 24%
Interior Services Group, the AIM-listed occupancy services company, is paying shareholders a 24% higher dividend after increasing pretax profits by 14% to £8.1m in the year to 30 June.
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Markets
Roll on 2006
Too much development, too few tenants: what other problems are in store for the City? We ask the City's leading property figures for their views
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Professional
Ask the expert - 2
What are the effects of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 on the property industry?
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News
19th century listed house stars at Eddisons' sale
Eddisons' recent sale of commercial and residential property raised close to £2m from 37 lots sold.
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Mash charged on 17 counts of theft
Police HAVE this week revealed more details of the charges against former NAI Gooch Webster director Alan Mash.
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Professional
Ask the expert - 1
What information can a landlord reasonably seek regarding the financial standing of a proposed assignee or guarantor?
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News
1% NAV rise for Derwent Valley
Derwent Valley, the West End secondary office specialist, achieved a 1% increase in net asset value in the first half of the year and said it was relatively upbeat about the market.
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Online
Grantchester directors recommend Hammerson bid
Grantchester's independent directors today recommended that shareholders accept Hammerson's 250p per share buy-out offer.
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Online
Healthy results boost Town Centre shares
Shares in Town Centre Securities crept up 2p this morning to 130.5p following the announcement of an 12% rise in net asset value to 230p per share for the year ended 30 June.
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Online
McArthurGlen and BAA agree to split
McArthurGlen and BAA announced today the dissolution of their outlet store joint venture BAA McArthurGlen (BMG) with effect from 30 August 2002.
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Online
Benchmark achieves growth despite difficult market
Investment and development company Benchmark today reported an increase in diluted net asset value of 3.1% to 382.4p, for the year ending 30 June.
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