All Property Week articles in 24 November 2006 – Page 3
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Insight
The REITs of San Francisco
James Whitmore reports from California on how a gathering of the cream of the US REITs world is a shape of British things to come
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News
SWIP reshuffle fills top jobs
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP) has unveiled details of its long-awaited property management reshuffle, following the departure of the top two Tom Laidlaw and Mike Channing in August.
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Markets
Magnetic field
Kent Science Park aims to grow by 1.5m sq ft in a bid to attract big occupiers.
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Markets
Historic feet
Gazeley and Standard Life’s G Park is set to deliver Kent’s first 1m sq ft shed.
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Markets
Heathrows flight of fancy
The promise of Terminal 5 has spawned 1m sq ft of speculative development. Richard Heap reports
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Markets
An ethnic majority
It is a bustling, thriving and highly commercial retail centre. So why are multiple retailers and developers steering clear?
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News
Dorchester gets Resolution
Resolution Property has emerged as the funder behind Simons Developments’ planned redevelopment of Dorchester town centre.
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Online
Environmental services: don’t get down in the dumps
David Lawson anticipates the impact of stricter waste management rules
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News
Don’t get on the wrong side of the tax in Europe
Investing in property abroad can result in a raw deal
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News
Professional outfit loses three directors
Hudson, Roberts and Brady leave West End firm LSM Partners
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News
Down and out for dinner
One of my spies tells me that he came across a scene reminiscent of Fred Astaire and Judy Garland’s We’re a Couple of Swells along the Croisette last week at the annual MAPIC conference.
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Professional
Diary of... a valuer
David Law, valuation partner at King Sturge, takes us through his week
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Markets
London Science Park secures Start for development
ProLogis and Dartford council appoint business centre developer for 328,000 sq ft park
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News
Nothing to declare but my scalpel
Tabloid newspapers always crow when one of their journalists manages to get into the grounds of Buckingham Palace undetected or gets a banned substance through airport customs.
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Insight
Thanks to you, the rogues’ days are numbered
Ian McCartney looks forward to an accountable residential agency sector
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Markets
A cure for Gillingham
Sean McAllister visits the Kent town to discover whether there is any hope for its ailing retail centre
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News
Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo. Will Merrills headline at Madison Square Garden?
Wall Street giant could be on the move and resuscitate plans for Penn Street, says New York Post managing editor Steve Cuozzo