All Property Week articles in 22 November 2002 – Page 2
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Developers undaunted by Swindon exodus
Durngate and Standard Life are to press on with a speculative development in Swindon despite a raft of tenants leaving the area.
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Shock departure at Insignia …
The head of Insignia Richard Ellis's commercial team in the north-west has quit suddenly in the latest departure to hit its Manchester and Liverpool offices.
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Peel lines up second port company deal
Port operator's directors advise shareholders to accept £185m offer
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Professional
Policing the claim game
The courts are ready to punish those making exaggerated dilapidations claims. But new guidance will help professional surveyors stay on the right side of the law.
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Inner City
When MPs on the Treasury Select Committee accused the Financial Services Authority chairman Sir Howard Davies of being ‘asleep on the job’, we knew instinctively, as the headlines screamed out of the press last week, that the job in question involved anticipating and seeking to avert the split capital investment ...
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Dubai Festival City scheme unveiled
The Middle East's largest real estate project was unveiled this week at MAPIC, the international retail conference held in Cannes. Dubai's Al-Futtaim Group is planning a mixed-use scheme, called Dubai Festival City (pictured), on more than 486 ha (1,200 acres) on the banks of the historic Creek in Dubai. It ...
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Markets
Office/industrial round-up: A word of caution
Faltering business confidence is making Sussex-based office and industrial occupiers extremely cautious when considering their accommodation needs.
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Trillium search leads to High Wycombe buy
Land Securities Trillium is set to buy a Buckinghamshire office building from developer Salmon Harvester under its Department of Work and Pensions outsourcing contract.
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JLL bucks the trend and stays at Hanover Square
Jones Lang LaSalle is today due to give the property industry's heartland a boost by announcing it is to stay at its Hanover Square European headquarters.
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Brixton tenants offered 'workplace support'
B-Serv, Brixton's asset and facilities management company, has launched a service to help Brixton tenants and clients with the day-to-day running of their buildings and facilities.
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BPF joins fight to keep developers' timetable
The British Property Federation has joined forces with the CBI, the House Builders Federation and London First to call on ministers to shelve plans to reduce the time that developers have in which to act on planning permissions and consents.
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BL on collision course with Ken over Broadgate path
London mayor may stop 700,000 sq ft City scheme if access to Hackney is not built
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Bidders furious over rail chief’s letter
Network Rail tells Railtrack portfolio buyers that it may ask for land back
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Bidders battle for Bradford semis
Two residents of Coronation Road in Hayes, Middlesex, bid so fiercely for one of BPT's empty, unmodernised semi-detached houses, that the price went up 40% from the reserve of £160,000 to £224,000.
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Second-phase of Baltic Quay development gets go-ahead
Taylor Woodrow has been granted planning permission to develop the second phase of its £100m Baltic Quay mixed development on the banks of the River Tyne by the Millennium Bridge in Gateshead. Phase 2 will comprise 9,292 sq m (100,000 sq ft) of leisure, a 200-bedroom hotel and ...
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Helical Bar 'not on the back foot'
Helical Bar boss mike slade remained upbeat this week about making money in the downturn, despite seeing a huge drop in the company's core development profits at the half-year stage.
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AWG plans Great Northern sale
AWG Developments is to sell its troubled Great Northern retail and leisure scheme in Manchester.
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O'Neil shines through at RICS auction contest
29-year-old student wins Junior Organisation's Challenge Cup
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Professional
Disposals deliver results we all want
Property is an untapped asset for public sector bodies
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