All Property Week articles in 22 October 2004 – Page 3
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Markets
‘Scottish Grosvenor’ goes Native with residential Clan
Buccleuch Property and Native Land set up £150m joint venture to develop housing in London
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News
Strutts poaches City man
Strutt & Parker has poached Nelson Bakewell’s head of City offices to strengthen its agency team.
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News
Global Switch chief exec quits
Global switch chief executive Andrew Vander Meersch is to leave the data centre business, owned by Chelsfield and Morley Fund Management, that he has run for two and a half years
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News
Hull URC recruits US regeneration guru as chief
Hull’s urban regeneration company has appointed a top US regeneration expert as its new chief executive.
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Insight
Developers: take a chance on Prescott’s Northern Way
Labour’s ‘Northern Way’ programme for regional growth has been interpreted as a palliative to voters alienated by the government’s concentration on vast new communities in the south-east.
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News
Catch of the day
The recent Property Piscatorial Society’s charity fly-fishing day is also known as the ‘Wet Knobby Day’ because the full name is a bit of a mouthful.
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News
Cassidy takes ‘commercial expertise’ to Italy
Michael Cassidy, one of the best-known property lawyers, has joined the board of an AIM-listed Italian property services firm.
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News
Leeds United sells casino site
Stanley Leisure has revealed plans for a £125m casino complex next to Leeds United FC’s Elland Road ground.
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News
Irish racing tycoons secure Westminster buy
Barchester, the private nursing home group controlled by Irish horseracing millionaires John Magnier and JP McManus, has won the battle to acquire Westminster Healthcare, which has an estimated £400m property portfolio.
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News
RICS broke rules nine times, says rebel Hackett
RICS rebel Jeremy Hackett this week claimed the vote to authorise massive fee rises at the institution was in breach of its royal charter and could be overturned.
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News
Stonemartin makes London debut at New Broad Street
Serviced office company Stonemartin is to lease its first property in London.
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News
British Land sells Swiss Centre for redevelopment
British Land has sold Leicester Square landmark the Swiss Centre to McAleer & Rushe for £47m.
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Markets
A break from tradition
Northern Ireland’s motorists have no motorway service stations to stop at, but a series of developments may be about to change things
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News
Boden bows out at JLL
Paul Boden, the head of professional services at Jones Lang LaSalle, is leaving the firm as part of the restructuring of the division.
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News
Gambling bill paves way for UK super-casinos
Las Vegas-style venues move a step closer with publication of gaming legislation reform
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Markets
Housing benefit
The establishment of a unique development body in Cambridgeshire could provide the key to solving the region’s housing shortage.
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Professional
Winning the battle for sites
Local councils will be forced to provide more sites for gypsies and travellers following a landmark decision by the Court of Appeal
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News
Last-minute intervention mystfies at Battersea Power Stationi
Parkview International’s development of Battersea Power Station has been delayed by a last-minute intervention from the Government Office for London (GOL)