All Property Week articles in 21 September 2001 – Page 3
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Insight
Bare necessities
Local councils may disapprove and neighbours may scream in horror, but table-dancing clubs are wiggling their way back into the UK's leisure line-up. And such clubs may well be a necessary evil
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News
Lipton to kickstart South Bank regeneration scheme
Elliott Bernerd invites CABE chief on board to iron out problems with giant project in London
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News
Byers backs occupiers for lease reform code of practice
DTLR secretary Stephen Byers has sided with occupiers in the highest-profile political intervention so far in the lease reform debate.
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News
West End offices back on market
Jones Lang LaSalle is to launch 14,865 sq m (160,000 sq ft) of second-hand space back on the West End office market.
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News
Lend Lease suffers in Aussie rout
Australia's leading property developers, Westfield and Lend Lease, were hammered in Monday's global stock market rout, with Lend Lease dropping below the A$10 mark to its lowest level in more than five years.
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Markets
Planning: city council asks for local input
The tables show an active Planning process in the Bristol area, covering both strategic and local issues. Bristol City Council published an issues paper in June, inviting public comment on matters that are likely to be critical to the local plan strategy in the period up to 2011. These included ...
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Markets
Keeping up appearances
The expansion of the Broadmead shopping centre is vital for the regeneration of Bristol's retail core. We report on the Bristol Alliance's plans to take the centre upmarket
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News
Giant prelets keep Canary Wharf ahead of pack
Group captures 17% of London office lettings and next year will spread wings beyond Docklands estate
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News
Ryden rejigs office agency team
Scotland's biggest independent property consultancy Ryden has carried out a restructuring of its team to boost the office agency department.
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Insight
I'm still on board as Duncan Smith gets the wagon rolling again
I managed to back two losers in both rounds of the Conservative leadership race.
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News
Property suffers in terrorist aftermath
Real estate sector falls but still outperforms All-Share plunge
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News
New York deals rush after WTC tragedy
Emergency space at a premium following wipe-out of 15m sq ft of offices
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News
Chesterton boss to go after poor results
Ex-Rentokil man Holmes goes in wake of 54% drop in profits
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Insight
Why successive administrations have failed to HIT it off with investors
BPF sets up group to lobby on private rented sector
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Insight
Access denied
A survey reveals small businesses continue to ignore the implications of the Disability Discrimination Act. We take an exclusive look at the startling evidence of apathy
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News
L&R strikes £85m First Leisure deal
Sale-and-leaseback with First Leisure includes famous Leicester Square club
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News
Prudential to exit £650m White City retail scheme
Institution's strong retail weighting triggers decision not to fund Chelsfield project
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News
Privates to give shopping centres £600m injection
Private company investors attraction to retail leads to rash of deals throughout UK
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News
LandSec wins £255m BBC deal
Land Securities Trillium has completed its £255m deal to take on a large chunk of the BBC's estate.
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News
IO snaps up £20m Paris estate
IO Group has made its first acquisition on the Continent for its 550m (£345m) European Industrial Partnership which was launched two months ago.
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