All Property Week articles in 21 February 2003 – Page 2
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News
JLL goes in Stockley Park shake-up
Consortium appoints DTZ to work with Insignia on development's next phase
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News
Fire station PPP to roll
Cathedral Group has been granted planning permission to go ahead with the £60m construction of London's first public-private partnership fire station.
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Tanner Krolle takes up West End space
Luxury gift and leather goods store Tanner Krolle has taken its first store in London's West End on the corner of Burlington Gardens and Cork Street. Tanner Krolle, recently sold by Chanel to a private British investment group, is paying Scottish Widows £92,500 a year on a 15-year lease. ...
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Markets
Talk of the towns: West End
Paddington Basin fills up ... agents' alcohol strategy ... view from the depot ... expanding knickers market
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EC hints at policy review to end gap funding restrictions
The European Commission is considering lifting restrictions on regeneration gap funding
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Duke of York's retail rallies
Cadogan Estates has let more than two thirds of the retail element at its Duke of York Square scheme in Sloane Square, London SW3.
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Go-ahead for next phase of Times House development
P&O Developments has been granted planning consent for the latest phase of its Regent Quarter development in London's King's Cross. It has been given the go-ahead for the 30,000 sq ft (2,790 sq m) Times House, the third office scheme on the four-block site to the east of the ...
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Professional
How to … Secure finance and expert guidance for resi development
It is heads down for specialised residential development funders after the deputy prime minister's big talk of billions for housing regeneration and designated growth areas. But these hard-headed people are not convinced. They feel that more liberal development of greenfield sites would create sustainability in existing communities at a fraction ...
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Insight
Critical List
Chesterton's new chief executive Neil List knows the problems his company faces, but can he stem the flow of agents defecting to its rivals?
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News
Pub partnership creates low-yield market
The auctioning of pubs through a joint venture between British Land and Scottish & Newcastle has helped to create a low-yielding pub investment market, according to Allsop auctioneer Duncan Moir.
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Professional
Keeping under cover
Surveying firms have reported rises in professional indemnity insurance of 100%, 200% or even 300% and are having to adopt imaginative strategies to absorb the increases.
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Insight
Corporate paranoia vs draconian planning
Whatever the outcome of the UDP public inquiry, Westminster's firm, clear planning regime has paid off
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Markets
Tesco closes in on Streatham ice rink
Lambeth council faces contentious redevelopment of local landmark
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News
Inner City
Every so often the property industry gets caught up in politics, as it has with Crossrail – the infrastructure project for London that has chugged out of the sidings once again with the mission statement: better to travel in hope than expectation.
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Markets
Offices: On the churn
While the cachet of Mayfair and St James's is keeping the market alive in the short term, the West End office market faces a pretty flat year.
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Markets
Capital of culture: Seeking a don deal
With a £100m worth of investment on offer, Oxford isn't too grand to aspire to being chosen as the European City of Culture for 2008.
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News
Fund managers call for UK REIT rethink
Investment seminar urges government to reconsider tax-efficient vehicles
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Hermes to complete takeover by buying MEPC
Pension fund manager plans buyout of 50% shareholder in business park specialist
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