All Property Week articles in 22 August 2003 – Page 2
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Insight
Is Lend Lease a developer or a contractor ?
Lend Lease chief executive Greg Clarke is on a mission to restore Lend Lease to its former glory. But will his success lie in property or construction?
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Markets
Eade on: Squaring Holbeck's circle
Amid replicas of European sculptures, Yorkshire Forward is redeveloping a former 18th-century foundry
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News
Planning team are latest to quit Chesterton
The steady trickle of staff away from Chesterton continued this week with a planning team of three quitting in London to join Donaldsons
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News
CBRE loses Rapport
A highly regarded associate working on the Canary Wharf account is the latest to leave CB Richard Ellis following the merger of CB Hillier Parker and Insignia Richard Ellis
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News
LandSecs eyes up Piccadilly casino
Architect Sidell Gibson appointed to design 60,000 sq ft scheme
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News
Cable & Wireless market Holborn building
Telecommunications company Cable & Wireless has confirmed plans to market its office building at 26 Red Lion Square, in London's Holborn. Cable & Wireless has appointed GVA Grimley to market the 107,000 sq ft (9,943 sq m) property (pictured). The lease held by Cable & Wireless expires in January 2023 ...
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News
Industrial on the up claims Brixton chief
Strong first-half figures show that worst may be over for prime sheds
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News
Goldman Sachs is third Canary bidder
Whitehall real estate fund works up £1.65bn bid for Docklands giant
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News
Benchmark's City exodus
Benchmark has continued its retreat from the City market with the sale of properties worth £45m
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Markets
Retail 'must drive Belfast regeneration'
But Grimley calls on government to take greater role in city's revival
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News
Government requirements lead Belfast office revival
Public sector is back with deals in the offing that could total 208,000 sq ft
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News
Property lending finally begins to slow down
The growth in property lending, which until now has shown no signs of abating in the downturn, is finally slowing down
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Markets
New Bathgate owners ring the changes at former Motorola plant
Its closure symbolised the collapse of the technology bubble, and the effects reverberated far beyond Scotland's Silicon Glen
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News
Helical Bar sells south-east trio
Helical Bar has sold three Buildings as part of its strategy of disinvestment from London and south-east offices
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News
Bartram packs his bags at Haslemere
Haslemere chief executive Chris Bartram is to leave the company at the end of this year after eight years at the helm
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News
Green light for Ayr Central development
Henry Boot Developments has been granted consent for its £52m Ayr Central retail and leisure development in the Scottish town. The 200,000 sq ft (18,580 sq m) scheme, which is on a high street shop pattern rather than a traditional shopping centre, will have up to 20 retail units. Culverwell ...
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Insight
Rude awakening for Livingstone's London dream
Planning Inspectorate casts doubt on proposals in mayor's draft London plan
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News
Pubmaster awaits Scottish & Newcastle verdict
Pubmaster, the tenanted pub group in which the Rotch Property Group has a 35% stake, was today hoping to make it on to the final shortlist to buy Scottish & Newcastle's £2.4bn pub and hotel estate
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Professional
Avoiding the negligence traps
Claims of negligence against surveyors and property lawyers are on the increase. Our contributor explains the pitfalls and how to sidestep them
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