All Property Week articles in 21 June 2002 – Page 2
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News
Rapid expansion strategy halted by Safestore
The new management team at AIM-listed self-storage provider Safestore has dumped the company’s dash-for-growth strategy in order to focus on extracting the most value out of its existing assets.
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Herrington heads property at enlarged Friends Ivory & Sime
Paul Herrington was appointed this week as head of property for the newly enlarged fund manager Friends Ivory & Sime, which merged with Royal & SunAlliance Investments earlier this year.
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Professional
Saving your energy
Millions of pounds could be saved in tax relief by investing in energy efficient technology and combined heat and power systems. But how many companies know what they are entitled to?
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Markets
Residential: Don't frighten the horses
Members of Taplow Parish Council are vehemently opposed to plans to build high-density homes in the grounds of Cliveden Estate.
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Markets
Planning: regional diversity
Bedfordshire County Council aims to consult on the deposit structure plan in October/November 2002.
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Ritblat dismisses Laxey proposals as 'ill-conceived'
Laxey disappointed as British Land boss tells shareholders to reject rebel investor's proposals
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Sunley Group shines on despite planning delays
Sunley Group, the privately owned commercial and residential developer, achieved a solid 10% rise in net asset value last year.
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Fujitsu set for outsourcing deal with LandSec Trillium
Fujitsu Services, formerly known as ICL, has lined up a surprise deal to sell the leaseholds of its property portfolio to Land Securities Trillium.
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Markets
Milton Keynes offices: Enterprise culture
Enterprise hubs in Milton Keynes aim to attract start-ups, but will they let?
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Insight
Retail's quiet confidence
Lucky you if you own a shop on Newcastle's Northumberland Street or in the City of London.
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News
Refurbishment of Whitfield Street space complete
London Merchant Securities has completed its refurbishment of 60 Whitfield Street, London W1. The 3,360 sq m (36,200 sq ft) scheme has been created by the refurbishment of two adjoining buildings. A rent of £457.50/sq m (£42.50/sq ft) is being quoted on most of the space. Allsop & ...
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Kroll to take City space from Lloyds TSB
Risk consulting company Kroll has taken an assignment of levels seven and eight of 10 Fleet Place House, London EC4, from Lloyds TSB . In a rare City letting, Kroll will be occupying the 3,620 sq m (39,000 sq ft) of space this summer. Lloyds TSB's decision to assign the ...
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Inner city
When Ravenscraig steel works closed in 1992 both the manufacturing and property sectors could claim to have been devastated in equal measure by the misery of recession.
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Cinesite puts Courtyard under offer
Kodak subsidiary CineSite is set to prelease Derwent Valley's The Courtyard development at 135-155 Charing Cross Road, London WC1.
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News
English Partnerships chief executive quits
Hay-Plumb's decision made in wake of review that will curtail powers
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NAV growth slows at Cadogan Estates
Quiet 2001 sees NAV rise thanks to strong residential value
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Insight
Verwer may be brilliant down under, but it's no guarantee of success here
I am riveted by the Peter Verwer saga.
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BPF chief: rival lobby group would harm our industry
But director general Peace concedes that federation needs to raise its game
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Markets
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