All Property Week articles in 25 May 2001 – Page 3
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Castlemore and Pillar secure Beckton lettings
Castlemore Securities and Pillar Property have tied up four lettings at their £140m Gallions Reach development in Beckton, east London.
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Barratt gets Brum green light
Birmingham's £400m Arena Central development has moved a step closer to reality as residential developer KingsOak has been granted consent for a 383-flat residential scheme on the site.
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Barlows to go private via MBO
Chester-based Barlows is to exit the public arena in a £37m management buyout.
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Fyffe sends King bananas
Former Creston chief executive Tom King has issued a winding-up order against a subsidiary of the Ireland-based banana importer Fyffe.
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Mayor must balance business needs with homes
Lord Sheppard says affordable housing must not undermine development
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Petchey buys back old stake
Jack Petchey, who sold his 20% stake in Workspace Group two years ago, bought back half the holding this week.
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Car Land forced to assign lease
Window and furniture-maker British Homedoors Group has stepped in to take an assignment of a pre-let on a Midlands warehouse, after the car dealer that had pre-let the space failed to occupy it. BHD has pre-let Universal Point, a 9,850 sq m (106,000 sq ft) building on J9 of ...
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VOA refused funds for foot-and-mouth appeal overload
Government says 'no' to extra resources to help deal with extra appeals for Valuation Office Agency
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Energis agrees huge central Reading deal
Telecoms giant pre-lets half of 625,000 sq ft John Laing and Bank of Scotland scheme
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Aldi agrees massive Edinburgh pre-let
J4M8 lands 420,000 sq ft Aldi deal as it launches Scotland's biggest distribution park
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City to get busy after two law firm lettings
Law firms take City office space, signing up at sought-after second-hand space
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A long-playing act
Limited liability partnerships arrived in the UK on 1 April 2001. While they may interest professional firms as an alternative to a traditional partnership, are they suitable for tax-transparent property investments?
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How to… How to make the most of a brownfield site
Residential developers are impatient. In their ideal world, they would buy a field, gain planning consent for a residential estate in two months and sell the houses off-plan
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Railtrack's £25m ransom demand
Hard-up infrastructure giant's valuation is £23m above developer's for Park Royal access rights
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Campaign 2001: why the electorate is falling asleep at the hustings
This election has been remarkable for its tedium.
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Grantchester sets up £200m retail fund
Big box retail park developments planned by new fund set up with mega-rich Scot
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Developers queue up for £100m M&S HQ revamp
New landlord Chelsfield and West End specialist throw hats in ring for Baker Street development
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