All Property Week articles in 23 March 2001

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  • News

    Reichmann's renaissance

    23 March 2001

    In the last year, Canary Wharf Group let 4m sq ft of offices and joined the FTSE 100. Has it peaked? In a rare interview, chairman Paul Reichmann describes the rollercoaster ride of the last decade and his plans for the next five years

  • Professional

    Q&A

    23 March 2001

    An agent is claiming commission from you for a property you purchased. You recall receiving an unsolicited letter from the agent but did not make contact. You used your usual agent and have already paid them commission. Are you liable? Anyone in the property industry is aware of the ...

  • Insight

    Rent ploys

    23 March 2001

    This year will see battles across the industry as landlords seek huge uplifts on leases that were last reviewed in 1996. Kristina Smith reports from the rent review frontline

  • News

    Planning

    23 March 2001

  • Professional

    Planners tool up

    23 March 2001

    The RICS has designed a 'tool kit' aimed at helping local authorities to co-ordinate development around transport interchanges. But will it make any difference?

  • News

    North-East

    23 March 2001

  • Markets

    Niche market

    23 March 2001

    News and deals from around the region

  • Markets

    North-east: top shopping locations

    23 March 2001

    The table and map attatched, based on the results of The National Survey of Local Shopping Patterns, show the top 10 comparison goods trading locations in the north-east. The first column shows the comparison goods shopping population attracted by each trading location. The second and third columns show the accumulated ...

  • News

    Laidlaw voices support for PW

    23 March 2001

    Tom Laidlaw , head of Scottish Widows Investment Partnership 's £4.5bn property arm, gave his support this week to Property Week's call for the property performance of the main segregated insurance and pension funds to be made public. Responding to the Inner City column (9 March) which argued for ...

  • Markets

    Teesside industrial: Time for Tees

    23 March 2001

    New industries are making the most of Teesside's location and workforce

  • News

    Rutherford picked to head Ryden

    23 March 2001

    Scottish agency giant Ryden has completed a boardroom reshuffle in which chief executive Jim Shankland, following a three-year stint in charge, will be replaced by Hugh Rutherford.

  • News

    Serviced office gains for Slough

    23 March 2001

    Thames Valley's beleaguered market is set for a boost with an imminent record letting in Slough and Morley Fund Management close to agreeing a deal.

  • News

    King Sturge recruits fund manager

    23 March 2001

    King Sturge has recruited a fund manager from Morley to set up a new City fund management and consultancy business.

  • Markets

    Offices: In the fullness of Tyne

    23 March 2001

    Speculative schemes have reaped rewards in Newcastle city centre

  • News

    UK office rental growth predicted to plunge over next five years

    23 March 2001

    Rental growth in UK office markets is set to cool dramatically over the next five years, claims research from GVA Grimley.

  • News

    Regus falls foul of short-selling

    23 March 2001

    Regus's share price has plunged by a quarter in the last three weeks close to its flotation price of 260p.

  • News

    Slough NAV rises but shares fall

    23 March 2001

    Slough Estates achieved a 15% increase in net asset value last year, not quite matching the 17% rise from great industrial property rival Brixton.

  • News

    Up in smoke: first plans for Glasgow's former tobacco factory

    23 March 2001

    Elphinstone Properties has unveiled its plans for the former Grade B-listed WD & HO Wills Tobacco Factory on Alexandra Parade in Glasgow.

  • News

    EBC to merge with Rockeagle

    23 March 2001

    The south west's two best-known developers, EBC and Rockeagle Land, are to merge in a £14.7m deal.

  • News

    Lipton: reform needed to put end to dumbing down

    23 March 2001

    Sir Stuart Lipton has said that the planning rules may have to be reformed to stop architects 'dumbing-down' schemes.