All Property Week articles in 23 May 2003 – Page 2
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Markets
Knight Frank seeks resi gurus
Following the defection of David Moulton and Paul Belson in April to Colliers CRE from its residential research team, Knight Frank is recruiting replacements
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Insight
High flyer
Nicholas Brooke will jet between the UK, Europe, Hong Kong, China and the US in his role as the first 'international' president of the RICS
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Markets
In a state of flux
Concerns over car parking, a new shopping centre and a series of independent schemes have unsettled the retail sector in Norwich
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Markets
Laboratory experiment
Cambridge-based Wrenbridge is taking a leap into the unknown by speculatively developing laboratories with DevSecs
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News
Shaftesbury predicts West End revival
West End specialist Shaftesbury has posted a 15% rise in half-year, underlying pretax profits and said there were signs that the slump in the West End was easing
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News
Stamp Duty reforms rushed through
Government under fire as MPs lose chance to debate controversial reforms
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Markets
Drive from Norwich
Occupiers are being driven out of town because of a lack of supply in Norwich town centre
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News
Dotcoms lead Soho revival
Soho is set for two significant deals that will end the drought of activity in the central London area and herald a mini-revival from dotcom tenants
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Markets
Newham's East London developments unveiled
The London Borough of Newham's proposals for 7,000 homes to be built in Canning Town and Custom House in the Thames Gateway were put on public display earlier this month
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News
Derwent Valley launch fit out operation
West End developer Derwent Valley has launched a space planning and fit out package called DerwentXtra. The company has set up a dedicated team of architects, space planners and quantity surveyors to work on the service, which will also offer competitively priced office supplies and furniture (pictured).
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Professional
Europe's deep impact
Environmental impact assessments will become central to the planning process if the European Commission gets its way
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News
Dellal denies link with Tchenguiz Selfridges deal
Property investor Guy Dellal, son of 'Black' Jack Dellal, said this week he was not interested in backing the bid for Selfridges by Robert Tchenguiz
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News
Scottish Property Personality of the Year crowned
Halladale 's chief executive David Lockhart (pictured centre with Fiona Morton partner at Ryden , the sponsor, and Property Week editor John Welsh) was crowned Property Personality of the Year at the Scottish Property Awards. The awards ceremony was held in Edinburgh's International Conference Centre last Thursday. Full details ...
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Markets
Crisis of identity
After failed attempts to improve its image, Ipswich is a town that is still trying to find itself
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News
Revenue 'lessons' prompt government PFI crackdown
Inland Revenue slammed over Mapeley deal and offshore companies face tighter controls
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News
Inner City
Paul Reichmann and his management team at Canary Wharf Group are sure to keep a very close watch on Elliott Bernerd's MBO bid at Chelsfield, as there are some striking similarities between the two companies
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Insight
Public sector will lose out if Revenue chief falls on his sword
The last word, with Steven Norris
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News
Waitrose gets Newbury cash
Private clients of Edgerley Simpson Howe have agreed to forward fund a 45,000 sq ft (4,180 sq m) supermarket development for Waitrose in Newbury
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Professional
Case news
Underlease disputeJIS (1974) v MCP Investment Nominees, 9 April 2003, Court of AppealThe landlord, MCP, agreed to construct and lease a building to JIS. The planning permission was for office use but with a requirement for shop units. MCP wanted office use throughout and agreed that if it could not ...
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