All Property Week articles in 25 May 2001 – Page 2
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News
Countdown to slowdown
Jones Lang LaSalle's latest 'property clocks' research, revealed exclusively to Property Week, shows that European rental values are about to take a turn for the worse.
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Manhattan's commercial debut
Harry Handelsman's Manhattan Loft Corporation has pre-let its first commercial building.
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Plans for Citymark office development unveiled
Fountainbridge Developments, a company set up by Glasgow developer AB Hamilton, has unveiled its plans for Citymark, a 9,480 sq m (102,000 sq ft) office development on the corner of Fountainbridge and Grove Street in Edinburgh. The scheme, which is due to be completed in summer 2002, is expected ...
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Markets
Chichester: Chichester's driving force
BMW's plans for a new plant and HQ could revive Chichester
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CB Richard Ellis makes cutbacks
The Softening US markets is forcing cutbacks for one of the largest quoted US property agents.
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Soho property king stacks up Hard Rock Casino deal
Paul Raymond's Soho Estates is set to strike a deal with leisure giant Rank Group to open one of its new chain of Hard Rock Casinos at a prime site off London's Leicester Square.
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Professional
Legal case round-up
The twists, turns and possible pitfalls of Calderbank offers, the cost of renting property with too-thin water pipes and a land dispute over a tripartite word-of-mouth agreement are all unravelled in this regular review of law cases
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Markets
Call comfort
Call centres are ditching their sweatshop image and hitting the cities to keep pace with the new generation of computer-savvy employees. We follow the rebranding trail and finds out where it is really heading
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Buyback at Dunloe scuppered by Carroll
Largest shareholder says no to £97.5m prompting rumours of a bid for the company
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Markets
Brighton retail: Churchill's finest hour
Churchill Square continues to dominate Brighton's retail market
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Markets
Brighton & Hove offices: Brighton rocks
High levels of take-up have led to a renewed sense of optimism
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Markets
Planning: Brighton concentrates on landscape improvements
Brighton has recently been awarded City status, and this will increase its attraction for inward investment.
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News
Insignia boosts borrowing limit
Insignia Financial, the New York-listed property services firm, has secured a revolving credit facility that expands its borrowing potential to $230m (£160m).
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Hammerson bonds
Hammerson has launched 500m (£310m) of unsecured bonds, capitalising on demand for triple B-rated paper from yield-seeking investors across Europe.
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Big names for Lattice shortlist
Developers are this week lining up to partner Lattice Property in a 42ha (104 acre) waterfront development at the former Granton Gasworks in Edinburgh.
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Benetton signs deal for Oxford Street flagship
Italian clothing group Benetton has agreed to open a flagship store on Oxford Street in London
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Triplet of deals for Benchmark's Bruton Street
Central London specialist Benchmark has completed three lettings at its refurbishment scheme at 10 Bruton Street, London W1, less than three months after completion.
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Cause for concern as valuers' quotes become more 'toppy'
FPDSavills valuation chief warns that valuers' independence is being compromised
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