All Property Week articles in 26 April 2002 – Page 2
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Sainsbury's drops H&B from huge Southwark project
Supermarket dumps Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker in favour of Jones Lang LaSalle
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Profits drop hits Solitaire
The cost of an aborted attempt to set up the first Housing Investment Trust caused a small dip in profits last year at AIM-listed residential property manager Solitaire Group.
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Investment directors leave Fletcher King
Quoted surveying firm Fletcher King has lost two directors in its investment department.
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Developers vie for London shed site
Developers are battling TO BUY an 8ha (20 acre) industrial development site in Enfield, following solder manufacturer ESAB's decision to restructure its distribution network.
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Insight
Old Labour tax-and-spend will not give us the public services we deserve
Last week's budget was enormously significant.
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Covent Garden deal for DGI
German fund DGI has bought a £30.5m investment in the heart of the booming retail trade in London's Covent Garden.
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Court decision could end rent review delays
A landmark ruling at the Court of Appeal last week could spell the end of landlords dragging their feet on rent reviews.
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Lease code launched
Regeneration minister Sally Keeble launched the new code of practice on commercial leases this week.
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Inner city
If there is one person in Property that you don't want to force into a corner, it's John Ritblat.
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Church Commissioners fund praises property
Poor year for £4bn investment fund avoided thanks to exposure to property
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Professional
A change of values
Changes are under way in valuation because of the proposals in the Carsberg report and the coming Red Book update. But what are these changes likely to be and what effect will they have?
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Insight
Heavy price to pay for the chancellor's Stamp collection
Changes in Stamp Duty rules will be changes for the worse
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Professional
Legal case round-up
The intricacies of estate rent charges and their definitions, the courts taking a common sense view of interest on damages and the financial hazards of refusing dispute resolution are untangled in this review of cases
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Markets
Know your bytes from your websites
Ever wondered what TCP/IP was? Property Week and Ernst & Young provide a brief A-Z of some of the more baffling IT terms.
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Insight
Monte Carlo or bust
The International Council of Shopping Centres conference in Monte Carlo this week was seen by many as the organisation's last chance to put on a good show. We talk to the ICSC's managing director about its future strategy
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Insight
A Budget Peace offering
Like many of us, Liz Peace was watching the budget live on TV last week.
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Drivers Jonas buy-out to boost Scottish service
Drivers Jonas has bought out the Edinburgh office of Wright & Partners in a bid to launch a comprehensive Scotland service.
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MWB told to modify bonus plan
Marylebone Warwick Balfour has been forced to modify the bonus plan which forms part of its four-year liquidation.
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Manchester prices beat Eddisons' predictions
A takeaway restaurant with two empty flats above it in Seymour Grove, Manchester next to Trafford Bar Station on the Metrolink light railway sold for £72,500 at Eddisons' auction on 18 April at Lancashire County Cricket Club.
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