All Property Week articles in 24 September 2004 – Page 3
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Insight
Curse of the Caped Crusader
Charlie Tillett, who works in the lease advisory services team at Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker’s London West End office, timed his regular lycra-clad bike ride past Buckingham Palace the other night to perfection.
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Markets
Off-plan buyers fuel
Off-plan purchases by professional investors are driving residential developments and helping underpin house price inflation in cities throughout Yorkshire.
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News
Bruntwood’s new Plaza
Property Week today reveals north-west developer Bruntwood’s £20m plans to renovate Manchester’s Piccadilly Plaza.
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Markets
Eade on: The final call for bingo at Wigan’s Ritz
As Wigan looks forward to the prospect of the new Grand Arcade shopping centre, the town’s bingo players are moving across the road
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Insight
The Next big thing
Next and Arcadia have announced ambitious expansion plans amid predictions of a retail slowdown – and others are following suit.
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News
Erinaceous emerges as Hercules bidder
AIM-listed property services firm to buy Dunlop Heywood Lorenz parent
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News
Twelve bid to take over Minerv
Developer Minerva, which put itself up for sale two months ago, is thought to have received around 12 bids by the first deadline this week.
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News
Royal Bank property man goes on ‘extended leave’
David Cockerton away from office after disagreements with boss Nicholls
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News
DTZ opens first Indian office in Bangalore
DTZ has opened its first Indian office in the southern city of Bangalore.
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News
Back-to-back coup for Sims
Property Fund Management boss negotiating Industrious and Teesland takeover deals
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News
BURA backs urban regeneration
People’s Regeneration Fund set up with Leeds-based financial services provider
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Insight
Back at the Batcave
Had any of Charlie’s clients been interested in buying London’s historic Bow Street police station, he might have come face to face with his nemesis.
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News
Countryside awaits Brum
Countryside Properties is to be confirmed as the developer of one of the key elements of the Masshouse regeneration project in Birmingham.
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News
Ashtenne shies away from hot UK market
Industrial specialist to focus on Europe, land deals and fund management
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Insight
The appeal of 'right first time'
From next month, the VOA’s draft rating lists will lessen the need for appeals
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Insight
Leave ‘superbrain’ alone
Sir, I am astonished that, in such a well-respected publication, such a vitriolic article as Steven Norris’s column on Oliver Letwin should appear (‘Letwin is a superbrain, but he will never be Tory leader’, the last word, 13/20 August, back page).
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News
McCabe revamps Fairbriar for ‘aggressive’ UK drive
Chairman reveals residential-focused restructuring to halt four years of decline
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News
Big Yellow shares soar after switch to real estate sector
Shares in Big Yellow, the self-storage company, soared 18% last week after it was reclassified from the support services to the real estate sector.
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Online
Sound advice for verbal deals
Recording your phone calls can provide legal protection in disputes over verbal agreements
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News
Warner adds to Agora in Wirral
Warner Estate Holdings has bought another big shopping centre for its £300m Agora Fund.
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