All Property Week articles in 23 November 2001 – Page 2
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Manchester take-up dips
Office take-up in south Manchester will be more than 25% lower this year than in 2000 because of lower demand from American companies, according to new research from Knight Frank.
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Welsh development scrum
The Welsh Development Agency's land division has not been shy about buying development land. But many private companies think the agency is exceeding its brief.
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Express owner Desmond prepares to fly nest
Publishing magnate Richard Desmond is planning to relocate the Express Group of newspapers from its Blackfriars Road HQ.
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Delancey sale
Delancey Estates is believed to be close to selling the West End headquarters of surveying firm Colliers CRE to a client of LaSalle Investment Management.
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Innogy powers on at Dagenham Docks
Energy company submits 1m sq ft application for Essex industrial site
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Orf cools on UK property
Roger Orf's Pelham Partners is believed to have put the brakes on any further significant new investment in the UK property market because of the downturn in the market.
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Outsourcing at risk from Stamp collection
Land Securities Trillium's £2.3bn partnership with BT has been delayed for months by demands for £90m in Stamp Duty.
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Inner city
The world and his wife may be focused this week on the FTSE debut of wireless company MM02 and its immediate classification as screaming takeover target now that it has escaped BT's parental clutches.
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Old Mutual scraps City expansion plan
Slower expansion leaves insurer 'comfortable' with exisiting space
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A sporting chance
Public-private outfit New East Manchester is aiming to secure £2bn of finance and get its huge development programme motoring in time for the 2003 Commonwealth Games.
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HQ Global to close centres in continental Europe
Serviced office company to shut down serviced offices in Spain, Germany, Holland and Austria
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Markets
The case for English Land
What will Lord Falconer's review deliver for English Partnerships: abolition or an enhanced role as a single agency responsible for all publicly owned land?
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Symmons corruption case dropped
The police investigation into alleged corruption by two former employees of surveying firm Edward Symmons & Partners has been dropped after the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to prosecute them.
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Investment: The competitive capital
High-quality development has made Cardiff increasingly competitive
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Markets
Industrial: Caerphilly does it
WDA leads the way at Caerphilly council's Oakdale development
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Malmaison founder launches brand
Ken McCulloch, who founded the Malmaison hotel chain, has launched a mid-market brand with plans to open 100 hotels in the US and Europe within the next three years.
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