All Property Week articles in 21 September 2001
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Markets
On the right track?
The opening of Avonmouth's international freight terminal points the way to a greater emphasis on railways over road freight. But companies still need to get on board
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Professional
Registration revolution
The imminence of compulsory electronic conveyancing is throwing up a number of important issues – not least the security, speed and efficiency of the proposed new intranet-based system outlined in the Land Registration Bill
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News
Wild property
As Property Week s three-part guide to the steamier side of the industry shows, violence, sex and drugs all have their place in the market
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Markets
Pause for thought
All involved in Minerva's new landmark city tower had the project brought into perspective last week.
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News
Unfair office of trading
The Office of Fair Trading claims that property transactions may be creating monopolies and then charges the buyer for looking into them.
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Markets
The Millennium prayer
Developers are beginning the task of realising their grand Docklands vision
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News
Market turmoil stalls M&S sale
Sale-and-leaseback of 78 shops delayed as economic uncertainty spreads
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Markets
Retail: The not-quite magnificent Severn
Broadmead's redevelopment should help restore Bristol's retail standing
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News
Lattice to target third-party sites
British Gas property arm sets up remediation subsidiary in strategy shift
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Insight
A joint venture
How Britain's first cannabis café opened for business and closed 10 minutes later.
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Professional
How to...Understand and survive the serviced office shakeout
Serviced offices are here to stay. But in the short term, stung by economic slowdown and corporate indecision, are some centre operators begging landlords for easier terms?
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Markets
Industrial: Steady as she goes
Developer caution is setting in, but rent levels have picked up across the board
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Markets
Industrial: Steady as she goes
Developer caution is setting in, but rent levels have picked up across the board.
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News
Derwent Valley profits from Globix HQ revaluation
Derwent Valley Holdings, the specialist refurbisher in London's midmarket, achieved an impressive 12% increase in net asset value in the first half of the year and said it was still seeing good occupier demand.
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News
Lloyds' Scottish deal
Lloyds TSB has completed one of the biggest property investment deals in Edinburgh this year after concluding the sale-and-leaseback of Henry Duncan House in the city centre.
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News
High Wycombe cuts off MAB project
Wycombe council's cabinet committee has recommended the termination of the agreement with Dutch developer MAB to develop the Western Sector project.
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News
One-stop planning consent snubbed by government
Government officials have poured cold water on proposals designed to simplify the current mish-mash of planning consents developers have to gain for a scheme.