All Property Week articles in 25 April 2003

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  • Online

    £3bn Stratford City plan submitted

    2003-05-01T11:11:00Z

    Chelsfield, Stanhope and London & Continental Railways have submitted an outline planning application for their £3bn Stratford City development in east London.

  • Online

    Chesterton axes commercial md

    2003-05-01T09:30:00Z

    Division's chief McKay and finance director Stacey make sudden departure

  • Online

    Bristol Alliance Quakers go-ahead

    2003-04-30T11:40:00Z

    The Bristol Alliance has been given the go-ahead to develop the Quakers Friars area as part of its £500m scheme to revitalise the city centre.

  • Online

    Rugby Estates sets up £100m M25 fund

    2003-04-30T11:05:00Z

    Rugby Estates has set up a fund with Bank of Scotland and Merrill Lynch Global Principal Investments to buy £100m of industrial properties within the M25 area in the next two years.

  • Online

    LandSecs stalls on Paddington revamp

    2003-04-29T13:22:00Z

    Land Securities has put plans on hold for its redevelopment of 40/50 Eastbourne Terrace in London's Paddington, following a decision to redevelop all its holdings in the area together.

  • Online

    RICS urges quick Crossrail decision

    2003-04-29T11:30:00Z

    The RICS has urged transport secretary, Alistair Darling, to 'quickly confirm the government's support' for the Crossrail project amid speculation that plans may be scrapped.

  • Online

    Southampton expands 'cultural quarter'

    2003-04-28T15:50:00Z

    Southampton City Council has agreed in principle to plans for three leisure and cultural developments with a combined value of £160m.

  • Online

    S&N retail sell-off

    2003-04-28T10:24:00Z

    Scottish & Newcastle, the leisure and brewing giant, is to sell nearly 1,500 pubs, restaurants and hotels as it disposes of its managed retail business.

  • Online

    Regus suffers heavy losses

    2003-04-25T14:10:00Z

    Regus, the struggling serviced office provider, today announced worldwide pretax losses of £113.7m on a turnover of £435.6m in its results for the year ending 31 December 2002.

  • Online

    £21m London campus sale

    2003-04-25T11:52:00Z

    Waltham Forest Friendly Society has joined forces with contractor RCT Construction to buy a 10-acre student campus in east London for £21m.

  • Insight

    Regus rollercoaster rolls on

    25 April 2003

    Today promises another intriguing chapter in the history of Regus, with the publication of the serviced offices group's annual results for 2002.

  • Markets

    Retail: Waiting for Paradise

    25 April 2003

    The Paradise Street Development Area has had a difficult time attracting the retailers it wants.

  • Markets

    Wirral: Starting over

    25 April 2003

    Wirral hopes to change its image as a home of small sheds in favour of prestigious offices. But is the rental market up to the challenge?

  • Markets

    Talk of the towns: Merseyside & Wirral

    25 April 2003

    Everton transfer thwarted ... plush furnishings at the Albert Dock ... Wilkinsons' move to St John's

  • News

    Merseyside & Wirral

    25 April 2003

  • News

    Prudential ups stake in Mall

    25 April 2003

    Prudential has invested £31.2m in the Mall Fund a year after the limited partnership was launched by Capital & Regional and Morley Fund Management.

  • Markets

    Liverpool offices: Storey time

    25 April 2003

    Multistorey car parks might not be top of most occupiers' shopping lists, but for the Prince's Dock Development Company it is part of the wider picture.

  • Markets

    Investment: Vive l'indifférence

    25 April 2003

    The conflict in Iraq reopened old wounds in Anglo-French relations. However, American, German and British investors have not let politics blight their love of French property.

  • News

    McSale II

    25 April 2003

    McDonald's axes 12 more outlets from Bristol to Belfast and slashes opening programme

  • News

    Northern star Hancock quits McCabe's Scarborough

    25 April 2003

    Mark Hancock, one of the best-known names on the north of England property scene, has quit Kevin McCabe's private development vehicle Scarborough.