All Property Week articles in 21 November 2003
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Irish Property Awards winners revealed
The winners of the first annual Irish Property Awards were announced last night at a ceremony at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin, with Green Property's Stephen Vernon named as Irish Property Personality of the Year.
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Ravenscraig given go-ahead
Wilson Bowden today received two key consents paving the way for the £800m regeneration of the former Ravenscraig steelworks near Glasgow.
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British Waterways starts pub partner search
British Waterways has today started the search for a development partner to put together a £50m waterside pub chain.
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122m Fordgate deal falls through
Hammerson s deal to sell three office buildings to private investor Fordgate has collapsed after the purchaser failed to complete the deal.
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Morley joins housebuilder on 315 acre Chertsey site
Morley Fund Management and housebuilder Crest Nicholson have teamed up to buy a 315 acre (127.5 ha) development site in Chertsey.
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Ashwell selected for £500m Suffolk scheme
Cambridge-based developer Ashwell Property Group has been named as development partner for a £500m mixed-use scheme near Sudbury.
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Derwent rejects Noe bid
Derwent Valley Holdings this morning rejected an improved 771p a share takeover bid from Leo Noé.
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Workspace reports 7% NAV rise
Workspace Group this morning provided further proof of the resilience of the small business accommodation market, reporting a 7% jump in its net asset value (NAV) to 1615p a share.
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Glick gets Takeover Panel clearance for Wharf bid
The Takeover Panel today ruled that Simon Glick’s involvement with the Morgan Stanley consortium attempting to take over Canary Wharf Group does not contravene its regulations.
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CBRE reveals 3% revenue growth
CB Richard Ellis today reported revenue growth of nearly 3% across its European, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region in its first published results since the merger of CBRE and Insignia in July.
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Talk of the towns
Brighton lures fashion ... Getting market data on the cheap ... the other meaning of ‘Croydon facelift’ …
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A rare species
Lurking in the verdant undergrowth of Guildford's green belt is a strange beast – a freehold industrial development that has thrived outside the stagnant leasehold swamp.
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Planners slam rural reforms
The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has hit out at the government's proposed reform of rural bodies, including the Countryside Agency, for neglecting the delivery of rural housing. The measures, announced last week, need to be more integrated, according to Kelvin MacDonald, the RTPI's director of policy and ...
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The Lord Mayor's show
The new Lord Mayor of London has put property at the top of his agenda for the next year. Natalie Stevenson speaks to him and his contemporaries in the industry
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Out on a limb
Quirky and cool Brighton may well be, but surely not so ‘far out’ as to have an office in a prosthetic limb factory? Claer Barrett reports on the Brighton media’s taste for off-the-wall space
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No man's land
The 40-year struggle to salvage the derelict Croydon Gateway site is reaching a bloody climax with the council and developer locked in a vicious war of words. Claer Barrett reports from the front
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The time is REIT for a new kind of investment vehicle
In his book The Political Animal, Jeremy Paxman writes that those people who become prime minister do so because they are lucky with their timing. Hence Churchill overcame his early career blunders to emerge as the hero of World War II, Margaret Thatcher's combativeness made her ideal following the Winter ...