All Property Week articles in 22 October 2004
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Hermes and Westfield secure Guildford CPO
Hermes and Westfield’s plans for the extension of the Friary Shopping Centre in Guildford overcome a vital hurdle today when Guildford Borough Council made the compulsory purchase order (CPO) to secure the properties required to complete the development.
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City green light for British Land and LandSecs
British Land and Land Securities have been given the go-ahead for large-scale office developments in the City.
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Halladale launches £30m fund for private investors
Halladale, the AIM listed trader and developer, has set up its first £30m property fund aimed at the private investor market.
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Morrison sells 114 Safeway stores
Wm Morrison has sold 114 Safeway Compact Stores and its Welwyn distribution centre, it was announced this morning.
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Grainger buys £10.2m portfolio
Grainger Trust, the UK’s largest quoted residential investor, has bought a £10.2m Life Tenancy portfolio from life insurance company NPI, it was announced today.
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Sheffield set to approve regeneration task force
Sheffield City Council is expected to approve the creation of a task force to spearhead regeneration in the Upper Don Valley at a council cabinet meeting next Wednesday.
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Student union
Cambridge University is set to sign a unique joint venture with a private developer to build commercial space on university land.
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The sweet smell of success
A sewage treatment works was the star scheme at the Industrial Agents’ Society Awards at London’s Park Lane Hilton last week. A full report on the Office Agents’ Society Awards will appear next week
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The Scilly season
It appears the tiny Scilly Isle of Bryher, which has a population of 70, has been experiencing something of an invasion
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SIPPing pretty
Ipswich SIPPs specialist Suffolk Life is planning to use its directors’ pensions to fund an office move and expansion
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Prescott's way
Deputy prime minister calls for action not ‘whingeing’ to deliver Northern Way initiative
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Spec it out
Ipswich’s first speculative industrial build for 15 years is planned after the sale of the last plot of land at Ransomes Europark
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Networkers
Who’s worked with whom at Bidwells idwells was founded in 1840 and is active in the commercial, residential and rural markets.
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Past masters
Cambridgeshire consultant Carter Jonas has grown from 19th-century rural land auctioneer into 21st-century science and technology specialist.
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More people should live over the shop
Sir, I would like to thank Griff Rhys Jones for adding his support to the need for more mixed-use and more people living in town centres (legal + professional, 30 July, p34). I have been campaigning for both for the past 15 years, for most of that time with no ...
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A pair of King's
Two retail schemes will transform King’s Lynn town centre and provide plenty of shops for the future residents of the fourth Millennium Community