All Property Week articles in 24 May 2002 – Page 3
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Old Broad Street lot stalls in sale room
Bidders loath to pay reserve on the day, but post-auction sale reveals true interest
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Things just peachy as BPT lots exceed expectations
The first of the Peachy Properties bought by BPT in the 1960s and 1970s were sold at FPDSavills' auction on 13 May.
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Knight Frank blow as US partner explores rival link
Speculation mounts of merger talks between Grubb & Ellis and CB Hillier Parker parent
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Deutsche plots rival Green bid
Deutsche Bank is working up plans to trump Green Property managing director Stephen Vernon's ¤940m (£590m) bid for the company.
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Belfast shipyard redevelopment doubles up
The Titanic Quarter on the site of the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, where the Titanic was built, is to be doubled to create the biggest development site in Ireland.
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Insight
The regions are doing a great job, but still lag behind in wealth creation
It looks as if Manchester has done a good job of organising the Commonwealth Games.
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Planning: Bank statement
Manchester City Council has recently approved a regeneration framework for the Left Bank area of the city centre.
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Brum's Fort Dunlop scheme scaled back
Developer rethinks commercial content to avoid planning clash
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BA prepares for sales
British Airways has drawn up secret plans to sell chunks of its 74ha (182 acre) land holding at Hatton Cross near Heathrow in the second phase of a drive to restructure its property assets.
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Directors could be liable for Stamp Duty avoidance
Property company directors will be personally liable for Stamp Duty avoidance under the government's Finance Bill which is being debated by Parliament.
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Rebel Laxey renews British Land attack
2% shareholder asks Ritblat company to give up managing its portfolio
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RDAs give cautious support to local assemblies
Regional Development Agencies have given a guarded welcome to government proposals to establish a series of regional assemblies that could take responsibility for regeneration, spatial development and housing.
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LSH snatches Vigers to raise Asian profile
Hong Kong-based property services firm lured from GVA Grimley
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English Heritage gives approval of Exeter's Princesshay scheme
Land Securities ' scheme to build a £135m retail-led mixed-use scheme in the historic heart of Exeter looks to have cleared its biggest hurdle following a glowing report from English Heritage. The EH 's urban panel says the revised 49,255 sq m (530,000 sq ft) Princesshay scheme will be an ...
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Standard Life ups European ante
Standard Life is stepping up its European property investment programme after two years of internal research into the market.
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Allders opens at Horsham
Department store group Allders is to open an Allders At Home at J Sainsbury Developments' Horsham town centre scheme in West Sussex.
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Manchester industrial: Air apparent
Aiport-related companies are turning to new districts around Manchester airport as traditional locations become full.
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Hemel Hempstead Riverside scheme to go ahead
Nicholson Estates has won consent for its £45m mixed-use scheme in Hemel Hempstead (pictured). The Riverside scheme will measure 29,730 sq m (320,000 sq ft) when completed in spring 2005. Work is expected to start at the end of the year. Hartnell Taylor Cook and Donaldsons are ...
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Insight
Life after debt?
With the banks lending more to the property sector than ever before, analysts fear the debt bubble may be about to burst.
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ABN AMRO joins IPD to launch fund index
ABN AMRO has joined forces with IPD to launch a European private real-estate fund performance index.
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