All Property Week articles in 23 May 2003 – Page 3
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UK regions miss out in Hutchison call centre search
Telecoms operator Hutchison is to open a global call centre in India, but has ditched an 80,000 sq ft (7,432 sq m) requirement for a similar operation in the UK
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Resolution's Harlow buy
Robert Laurence's Resolution Property has bought Wilson Bowden's Water Gardens shopping centre in Harlow for £75m
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Bromwich Castle buyer vanishes without paying
Joy at selling the entire Castle Bromwich Hall Estate in Castle Bromwich was tinged with frustration when the successful bidder for the grade l-listed Jacobean hall left the auction premises without signing the contract. The Stratford-upon-Avon auctioneer, Bigwood, accepted an offer of £850,000 for the hall, which is converted into ...
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David Hunter to replace Ritblat at British Land?
Could David Hunter, UK chief executive of Aberdeen Property Investors, be a candidate to succeed John Ritblat as head of British Land?
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Insight
From no-go to Boho
A conference next week will debate whether the creation of 'bohemian' communities is the key to regenerating Britain's 'no-go' inner city wastelands
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Markets
Reality bites
When the market wobbles, it is not just developers and agents who feel the pain. Property Week reports on how professionals working closely with industry are faring now
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Network Rail's new blow for Bishopsgate
The redevelopment of Bishopsgate Goodsyard has received another setback after Network Rail wrote to agents this week saying it would not be proceeding with its plans for the site
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Selfridges' Williams keynote speaker at Birmingham Conference
Selfridges chief executive Peter Williams (left) is the keynote speaker at the 2003 Birmingham Property Conference on 8 July, organised by Locate in Birmingham and Property Week . Williams will explain why Selfridges is opening in the city this autumn, and delegates will tour the Bull Ring scheme in which ...
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Brascan sparks Canary bid whispers
Speculation mounts at Docklands developer after statement retraction
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Creighton and Boyd make further inroads in Belfast
Pair strike deals in retail and office markets that could be worth £100m
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BBFC buys Soho Square leasehold
The Mercers' Company, as trustee for the Earl of Northampton's Charity, has sold a 125-year leasehold of 3 Soho Square (left), London W1, to the occupier, the British Board of Film Classification, for around £4.95m. The transaction reflected a net initial yield of 6.45%, and the freeholder retained a 10% ...
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Steinmetz is key man in Chelsfield MBO attempt
Israeli diamond magnate tipped to provide large chunk of equity
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Ballymore cuts out towers in London Arena rethink
Ballymore Properties has submitted a revised outline planning application for the redevelopment of the London Arena site in Docklands
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DfES appoints Rogers Chapman to run portfolio
The Department for Education and Skills has handed over the property management of its London and south-east portfolio to Rogers Chapman
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Office investments hit reserves after auction
Investors make acceptable post-sale offers for offices, while 34 low-yielding Kwik-Fits prove popular
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Bloom jailed for a year after indecent assault
Baron Bloom, the former managing director of AIM-listed property company Eurocity Properties, was jailed for one year on Friday after being found guilty of indecently assaulting a 15-year-old girl
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Bradford proceeds with £615m outsourcing deal
Bradford City Council has confirmed that it is set to appoint a private sector partner for an outsourcing deal worth up to £615m
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