All Property Week articles in 23 March 2001 – Page 2
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News
Unite nearly doubles its NAV in record year
Nick Porter's student accommodation group rounds off 2000 with top-flight results
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Markets
Dumbing-down design
CABE is on the warpath against developers who promise big-name architects in order to win planning consent from star-struck officials. We report on the steps being taken to stamp out this bad habit
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News
Rotch spree continues
Rotch's spending spree in the City shows no signs of abating, with talks under way on two more deals with a combined value of £330m.
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News
What sleaze? Companies are right to support political parties financially
New Labour is going through a rough patch.
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H&B closer to Paddington move
Chelsfield has moved a step closer to letting the first phase of its development at Paddington Basin, after Healey & Baker agreed to sign a lock-out agreement on 7,430 sq m (80,000 sq ft) at the scheme.
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Exchange move closer
The London Stock Exchange put King Edward Court at Mitsubishi Estate Company's Paternoster Square formally under offer this week.
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Government should stay clear of the free market
Upward-only reviews are a function of the free market, says John Ritblat
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Inner City
Hammerson saw its net asset value rise by a healthy 14% or 84p last year, but the company is still branded as a retail-oriented operation whose growth is being held back.
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Telehousing market hits choppy waters
Global Switch and Digiplex blame cutbacks on beleaguered telecoms sector
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No joy for Chelsfield as results disappoint
Moderate performance in NAV and worries over Global Switch stifle share price
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News
Dunloe Ewart MD charged with insider dealing
The managing director of one of Ireland's two big property companies has been charged with insider trading.
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Professional
Taking charge of service
The government has thrown down the gauntlet to the property industry. Either it takes its own steps to improve the way it implements service charges or new laws will be passed that do
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Markets
Retail: Shop and change
Newcastle's prime areas have shown an unusually high level of availability
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Insight
Legal challenger
Environmental lawyer Richard Buxton is becoming one of the most powerful figures in development
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Markets
King of Castlemore
Castlemore's planning director Patrick Power is in a good position to help guide its schemes through the planning process he used to work in local government.
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Markets
Industrial: The car's the star
Nissan's decision to stay on Wearside has been warmly welcomed
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News
Cap & Reg is upbeat despite fall in shares
Retail specialist's NAV fell by 4% in 2000, its first drop in value for 10 years
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News
Caddick to develop giant Leeds motorway scheme
Yorkshire developer Paul Caddick is poised to carry out one of the biggest office and industrial developments in Leeds' history.
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Raglan's huge Edinburgh eyesore on brink of sale
Castlemore believed to have landed General Post building for 180,000 sq ft redevelopment
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City North's bright ray of light in week of darkness
As property company share prices nosedived last week, there was one ray of sunshine in the sector.
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