All Property Week articles in 25 April 2003 – Page 3
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Markets
How to … Use software to manage a serviced office business
Serviced office providers, particularly the larger operators, are increasingly looking to specialist software providers to help them manage the hundreds of enquiries they receive daily and run their client-oriented businesses with maximum efficiency.
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Professional
How to … Use software to manage a serviced office business
Serviced office providers, particularly the larger operators, are increasingly looking to specialist software providers to help them manage the hundreds of enquiries they receive daily and run their client-oriented businesses with maximum efficiency.
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News
EBRD sticks with Broadgate
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has delivered a blow to Canary Wharf by staying put at its 1 Exchange Square headquarters in Broadgate, London EC2.
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Markets
Brewery Square housing scheme launches
Berkeley Homes has launched the residential element of its Brewery Square scheme (pictured) on the former Allied Domecq site in London's Clerkenwell, WC1. The scheme comprises 198 flats, six townhouses, and retail and office space set around a piazza.
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News
Saper Hall and Brasier Harris join forces in Hertfordshire
Two surveying firms with a nationwide client base and Hertfordshire headquarters will join forces next week when Saper Hall leaves its Hemel Hempstead office to move in with Brasier Harris in Watford.
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Professional
Security blanket
Occupiers in London's West End are concerned about staff safety. We talked to property companies in the area about their experiences
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News
Ridley is merger's first big casualty
No role for CBHP's central London chief after CB Hillier Parker/Insignia deal
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News
Glasgow's Westway secures big shed lettings
Glasgow industrial park Westway has secured two big lettings, to packaging specialist Smurfit and logistics provider Emery Forwarding.
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News
Bid speculation sends Freeport shares soaring
Ex-Mountleigh man ponders offer for factory outlet specialist while while others wait in the wings
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News
BP to quit Finsbury Circus City base
Staff set to leave Britannic House for Surrey after property review
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Insight
Boulton bites back
Chris Boulton has been in charge at Lambert Smith Hampton for a year. But how much longer will it be owned by parent WS Atkins?
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News
Bloom cleared on indecent assault charge
Baron Bloom, the former managing director of AIM-listed property company Eurocity Properties, was cleared last week at the Old Bailey of indecently assaulting a 14-year-old girl.
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Markets
Talk of the arrondissements: French markets
In the director's chair ... the price of beer ... top tips for Brits ... sporting chance ... a pile of pants ... hot gossip
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Professional
Arbitration must be the better way
Dilapidations claims should be settled away from the courts
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News
UDC overhaul aims to ease planning load
The government is planning new legislation to restrain the planning powers of urban development corporations (UDCs) when they are introduced in the Thames Gateway later this year.
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News
Disability Act: landlords pay
Landlords are bearing the brunt of extra costs involved in making buildings compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA).
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Markets
Scotia plans Aberdeen resi
Scotia Homes has applied to Aberdeen City Council for planning permission to develop 69 homes on the Grampian Television site on Fountainhall Road in the west of the city.
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News
MoD to sell off £550m surplus properties
Defence Estates is to sell off £550m of surplus property in the next four years as part of an overhaul of its land and property needs.
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News
Topland Group shelves £350m portfolio sale
Sol and Eddie Zakay's Topland Group has been forced to shelve plans to sell a £350m mixed portfolio of properties because of the high costs involved with selling it.
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