All Property Week articles in 27 April 2001 – Page 3
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News
Halladale floats to buck sector trend
Glasgow-based group swims against tide of privatisation by listing on AIM
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News
Store-shop boys: new rock'n'roll messiahs
The third change of direction for Nick Vetch and Phil Burks' veteran partnership finds them mellow about Big Yellow
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Insight
Borrowed time
In an exclusive preview of a major report on UK property lending, we find that the war for the big lots is putting a strain on the market
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Markets
Nottingham retail: Battle of the bids
Few big-space opportunities have led to the highest rent bids winning
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News
The banks can still rock a stable market
A return to funding spec development would be calamitous
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News
Dixon's Property Awards hat-trick
Regus founder Mark Dixon stole the show at the 2001 Property Awards at London's Grosvenor House Hotel on Tuesday night.
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News
Limited partnership plans for Arlington
Business park specialist ponders move in hope of realising shareholders' investments
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Markets
Nottinghamshire offices: Sights alight on the island
Good-quality office space, like the Island site, is showing a high level of demand.
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Professional
Q&A - If it ain't broke, should it be fixed?
The case of Welsh v Greenwich Borough Council (2000) has meant that it is worth taking a closer look at the wording of repairing covenants in leases.
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News
Marconi agrees Notts deal despite lay-offs
Telecoms giant Marconi has defied the gloom in the hi-tech market with one of the biggest deals in the sector this year.
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News
Bidders line up for £355m Shell-Mex House
Bidders have been lining up this week to buy the West End's biggest single investment property, Shell-Mex House. Best bids for the landmark on London's Strand, WC2, go in next week.
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News
Castlemore roars into City with £200m Lion Plaza buy
Midlands-based developer Castlemore Securities is to make its central London debut with the purchase of a half-share of the £200m Lion Plaza scheme in the City.
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News
BA grabs £17.7m shed
British Airways Pension Fund has snapped up a distribution warehouse in Enfield from Henderson Investors for £17.7m in a secret off-market deal.
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News
West End offices boosted by £1.7m US fund deal
West End offices are still attracting hefty premiums for top-end space, despite a slowdown in the market.
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