All Property Week articles in 24 September 2004 – Page 4
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Markets
According to plan
The Sustainable Communities Plan is the catalyst for a series of developments across the region
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Insight
Plenty to Bragg about
But not Jeremy Bragg of Drivers Jonas. He was taking part in the Marathon of Britain, a gentle 175-mile run over six days which attracts runners from around the world. Starting in Malvern on 1 August and finishing in Nottingham on 6 August, Jeremy completed the gruelling run in a ...
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Markets
Man U about town
Manchester’s big-spending football stars are just one reason why the city is booming with upmarket shopping schemes, the latest of which is coming forward on King Street
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Insight
Why I’m quietly confident about the capital’s office market
Some commentators believe London’s office market is flying again. For others, the apparent recovery is a false dawn and the market is chronically oversupplied in the face of stagnant demand
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News
Aberdeen JVs office sale
Miller Cromdale, the joint venture partnership between Miller Developments and Aberdeen-based property developer Cromdale, has sold the Bridge View office development in Aberdeen to a private Irish investor for £15.6m.
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News
Abbeygate and Helical win Milton Keynes project
Abbeygate Developments, backed by Helical Bar, has been selected to develop a £100m mixed-use scheme in Milton Keynes.
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News
‘Only 7%’ of retailers
Drivers Jonas research slams claims that upward-only reviews harm business
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News
Terrace Hill seals £50m Victoria mixed-use
Terrace Hill, the developer listed on the Alternative Investment Market, has bought a site in London’s Victoria for a £50m mixed-use development.
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News
Irish take £45m Swiss Centre landmark
The rush of Irish money into London is poised to continue with a consortium of investors set to buy Leicester Square landmark the Swiss Centre from British Land for more than £45m.
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News
Eversheds sued over £220m deal collapse
London & Capital issues £300,000 negligence claim to lawyer
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Insight
200 not out
After the festivities of Stanhope’s 20th birthday party last week, the company’s serial joint venture partner Schroders went one better.
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News
HelioSlough plans 2.3m sq ft debut shed development
Helios and Slough joint venture launches huge application for Doncaster distribution scheme
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News
Planning application fees to rise by 159%
Developers welcome proposals on condition that higher fees equate to better service from local authorities
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Online
£150m Olympia exhibition plan unveiled
Earls Court & Olympia Group and development partner MGM Mirage today unveiled the team to create a £150m entertainment and leisure complex at the Olympia 2 exhibition centre.
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Online
MWB boasts 6.5% NAV rise
Marylebone Warwick Balfour announced a 6.5% rise in net asset value to 99p-a-share in its final results posted this morning.
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Online
Consent for 3m sq ft at Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf Group has received a resolution to grant planning consent from Tower Hamlets Council for 3m sq ft (278,700 sq m) of office, retail and leisure space at Canary Wharf’s Riverside South scheme.
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Online
Westbrook puts Dolphin Square under offer
London’s biggest single private apartment block, Dolphin Square, has been placed under offer to US property fund manager Westbrook.
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