All Property Week articles in 25 April 2003 – Page 2
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Markets
Interview: Will and Grace
Will Alsop has turned his radical architectural vision to the design of the Fourth Grace on Liverpool's waterfront.
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Markets
Retail: Hello, goodbye
If Liverpool's Cavern Walks wants to be the centre of high fashion it may have to shake off some of the Fab Four's legacy.
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News
Investors feast on restaurant properties
Provence, the acquisitive northern pub chain, achieved the sale-and-leaseback of its Bolton headquarters and one of its bars at Barnett Ross's auction on 15 April.
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News
Fairfax House space let
Hemingway Properties has let 22,155 sq ft (2.058 sq m) at Fairfax House, Fulwood Place, London WC1. Accountant Haysmacintyre has taken a 10-year lease at a rent of around £28/sq ft (£301.39/sq m). Hemingway is refurbishing the building. EA Shaw acted for Hemingway and Farebrother for Haysmacintyre.
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News
How Moore worked his magic at Warner Estate
Property boss who transformed unfashionable property trader into Petchey-pursued asset manager
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News
Highland prelet lifts Edinburgh offices market
NHS department takes 105,000 sq ft at business park in Scottish capital
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News
DTI reviews London sites
The Department of Trade and Industry has launched a review of its London property holdings which could lead to some of its 5,000 London staff relocating outside the centre of London.
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News
Treasury opens door to UK REITs
Tax-transparent vehicle plans fit government's lease flexibility agenda
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News
Titanic Quarter development goes into next phase
Plans have been submitted for the next phase of Belfast's mixed-use Titanic Quarter development (pictured) on the city's former Harland & Wolff shipbuilding yard. It will feature 450 homes to go with a 150,000 sq ft (14,000 sq ft) office scheme. The scheme has been earmarked for the headquarters of ...
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Markets
Developer profile: French revolution
Englishman Alec Emmott has helped to transform developer SFL's focus from residential to commercial since he took over eight years ago.
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Markets
Offices: Extra time at the Stade de France
As the whistle blew on the 1998 World Cup final, the construction of millions of square feet of office development kicked off around the Stade de France.
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Professional
The law made simple: Why formal consent is so important
On 28 February 2003, in Jacey Property Company v De Sousa, the Court of Appeal determined that the defendant tenant must give up possession of premises in Wellworth Road, London SE17, as, among other things, the tenant had used the premises for a purpose prohibited by its lease.
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Insight
The French connection remains as strong as ever
Americans are apparently refusing to buy French goods in protest at the French government's opposition to the war in Iraq.
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News
Council levies commercial development in 'Silicon Fen'
Local authorities are lining up a groundbreaking levy on commercial development in Cambridge's 'Silicon Fen' to pay for affordable housing to help house the area's growing workforce
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News
Private investors favour commercial
Individuals' attitudes revealed in Property Week/PrimePitch survey
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News
Inner City
If one good thing emerged from the split-capital trust scandal it was that, from now on, the behaviour of the managers and directors of the companies involved would be beyond reproach.
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Professional
No change for retailers
Wrangles over change of use restrictions in leases are coming to the fore as retailers try to offload units in a tougher trading climate. Jon Vivian and Graham White explain the law for landlords and tenants
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Professional
Parliament watch: ODPM calls for skills review
Deputy prime minister John Prescott has asked Sir John Egan to conduct a review of the skills that built-environment professionals require to deliver sustainable communities.
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