All Property Week articles in 21 March 2003 – Page 3
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Inner City
The Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus is preparing a radical restructuring that will involve thousands of job losses, asset sales and plant closures.
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Puddle Dock development in the City gets green light
Malory Clifford's Blackfriars Investments was this week granted planning permission for its 285,250 sq ft (26,500 sq m) Puddle Dock development in the City of London. The scheme, designed by Alsop Architects, has been controversial because it requires the demolition of the Mermaid Theatre, but the Corporation of London has ...
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CB Europe chief is first merger casualty
EMEA chief Vaughan Thomas not offered role after Insignia takeover
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Professional
Case news
A classless Chelsea? Dano v Earl Cadogan and others High Court, 21 February 2003 Dano bought a pub site in Chelsea. The land had originally been part of the Cadogan family estate.The Cadogan trust had sold it to the local authority in 1929 but imposed a covenant restricting its ...
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Counting the cost at Canary Wharf
Shares have nosedived and investor confidence has been shattered. We survey the aftermath of a nightmare week
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Canary Wharf crash
Will heads roll? Can investor confidence return? Is a takeover on the cards?
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Markets
Investors clamour to buy farmer's land
Housing development holds key to bumper profits in the future
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RICS makes final plea to Brown over Stamp Duty
The RICS has written to chancellor Gordon Brown in a last-ditch attempt to convince him not to raise Stamp Duty in the 9 April budget.
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Tchenguiz brothers reorganise Rotch
Robert and Vincent set up individual companies alongside Rotch
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Slough and Brixton results calm market
Slough Estates and Brixton, the two industrial property heavyweights, provided a much-needed note of calm with the publication of their annual results this week after last week's loss of confidence in the sector in the wake of Canary Wharf Group's half-year results.
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Insight
Bradford's private dividend
Sir, Bradford City Council's proposed deal is the tip of a very lucrative iceberg. ('Bradford's £615m groundbreaker', news, 28 February, front page).
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Markets
Talk of the towns: Surrey & London boroughs south
South Africa Rules ... bowling for Epsom … bad air day for Redhill ... Centrale perk ... Croydon gets arena
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Insight
Remember the Falklands? Iraq could be Blair's Maggie moment
It is unnerving knowing that we are almost certainly going to be at war in Iraq by the time you read this.
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Livingstone backs social housing at small developments
London mayor Ken Livingstone has backed government plans to increase the numbers of developments required to include affordable housing.
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Pension funds target auctions to sell shops
Legal & General and PruPIM opt for 'certainty of sale' on more than 50 shops
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Professional
How to … Assess the investment value of managed workspace
Serviced space is not just about offices. Some members of the representative body, the Business Centre Association, do a little bit of office servicing and a lot of workspace management: providing light industry premises for a range of small and medium-sized businesses. And, like offices, it is a vast and ...
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Markets
Surrey offices: House arrest
Surrey's popularity as a place to live means that residential schemes are edging out office developments.
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Liverpool to apply for CPOs
Liverpool City Council is set to Apply for compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) to clear the way for Grosvenor and Henderson Global Investors' £750m Paradise Street retail development.
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