All Property Week articles in 24 Novermber 2000 – Page 2
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News
Edward Symmons probe: police question division head
Mike Canniford, head of Edward Symmons & Partners' management division, was questioned on Wednesday by Metropolitan Police Serious Fraud Officers investigating allegations of corruption and bribery.
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Chiswell Street yield signals improving City market
The first sign in 12 months that property yields could be beginning to fall in the City of London has emerged with the £34.7m sale of 24 Chiswell Street, EC1.
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Professional
Legal case round-up
Property Week's regular review of recent case law includes negligence claims of failure to make break clause payments on time, problems of lease interpretation relating to repairs and what could happen if rent reviews are not carried out
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Insight
Retail: Cardiff combines, Swansea splits
Big is beautiful in Cardiff, while small is sweet in Swansea's retail market.
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Hackney: from cabs to riches
Deal with Lehman Brothers could save London's poorest borough from bankruptcy.
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British Land's Ritblat told to split double executive role
National Association of Pension Funds slams company heads for damaging accountability and corporate governance
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Insight
London boroughs west: top shopping locations
The table and map linked here, based on the results of The National Survey of Local Shopping Patterns, shows the top 10 comparison goods trading locations in West London. The first column shows the comparison goods shopping population attracted by each trading location. The second and third columns show the ...
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Bluewater in Simon
e-nitiativeBluewater, the UK's most revered shopping centre, is in talks with the world's largest shopping centre owner Simon Property Group, and other retail giants, about establishing an internet initiative.
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It's an inequitable life as bid deadline is extended
The future of Equitable Life and its £2.5bn property portfolio remains uncertain, with Prudential and European insurer Eureko the only groups left in the bidding.
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Professional
It's not easy being green
Some in the property market may be keen to embrace environmentally friendly practice. But when it comes to choosing premises, occupiers have other priorities
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US bank solves Hackney crisis
Lehman Brothers' £80m for development site may save incompetent East End borough from bankruptcy
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NHP top job to win back Colvin
Bill Colvin, the former finance director of NHP, who resigned this year and moved to rail maintenance group Jarvis, is poised to rejoin his old company as chief executive.
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Telecoms deal collapses echo around the Valley
Board rejection forces both Nortel and GTS to abandon taking space in M4 corridor
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Insight
Hammersmith offices: In with the Ark
The arrival of new buildings should feed the much-starved new office sector.
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Insight
Planning: The Welsh Assembly impact on proposals and appeals
The role of the Welsh Assembly in planning has required the creation of new systems and procedures and these are taking some time to settle in. Following the appointment of Rhodri Morgan as First Minister, the planning and environment functions and the local government functions of the assembly have been ...
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Standard Life wins introduction fee appeal
Standard Life has won a landmark ruling with important implications for agents who earn their fees by being first with introductions for property investments.
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Insight
Hounslow/Heathrow industrial: West London all spaced out
More units are needed around Heathrow if occupiers are to stay in the area.
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Souness aims to score in property
Liverpool Football Club legend Graeme Souness is getting in the property game.
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Rating appeal row as agents and VOA blame each other
Programming system descends into chaos after only a month because 'agents ignored VOA deadline warning'
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