All Property Week articles in 27 January 2006 – Page 4
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News
Cilla's blank
Cilla Black has had the occasional romantic dalliance with the property world, as witnessed by recent dates with Reading Football Club chairman and property mogul John Madejski.
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Markets
Blackpool's illuminations
Even if Blackpool does not win the bid for the first ‘supercasino', a range of developments is set to turn it from a seaside town to a year-round economy.
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Markets
NAI Fuller Peiser takes bigger Birmingham office
NAI Fuller Peiser is set to move to 9 Colmore Row in central Birmingham, as part of the firm's expansion plans.
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Property unit trust body bids to be ‘voice' of fund industry
Association of Real Estate Funds aims to expand under chairmanship of ING's Nick Cooper
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Professional
CABE urges planners to insist on better workplaces
Design watchdog sets out six principles for employment sites
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News
Bear Stearns's London review
Bear Stearns is undertaking a strategic review of its London office that could lead to its departure from 1 Canada Square in Canary Wharf.
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Markets
Hard Fort battle
Defunct tyre factory Fort Dunlop (pictured), an eyesore familiar to M6 motorists, is about to be reborn as a business park, retail centre and hotel.
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Markets
Bath resi development plans delayed eight times
Masterplan for Western Riverside site is 17 months late, forcing appeal
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Markets
Cubex sells land in Bath
Bristol-based developer Cubex Land is about to sign four transactions totalling 95,000 sq ft (8,826 sq m) to develop offices, warehouses and a car dealership at Bath Business Park.
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News
Bristol, Bath + Swindon
Bath resi development plans delayed eight times Terrace Hill Bristol scheme Cubex sells land in Bath The market in minutes Sparring partners Swindon calling Legal aid
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Markets
Doubts hound Baskerville
The speculative development of Baskerville House aims to set a record rent for Birmingham offices, but will its off-pitch location be a drawback?
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Professional
More thought will mean less space for local authorities
Council office space strategies must adapt to new working trends
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News
England expects expansion as he takes reins at Atisreal
Head of agency Mark England steps up to chief executive as part of ‘top five' strategy
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News
Industry asks for REIT ‘fixes and concessions'
Government asked to be realistic over gearing and 10% shareholder cap
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Arlington's Herts sales
Arlington Securities has sold 53 acres (21 ha) at its Hatfield Business Park in Hertfordshire.
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Markets
New London Architecture
New London Architecture, a permanent exhibition at London's Building Centre, this week launched a new theme, Prefabulous London.
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Insight
The anchor woman
John Lewis is the darling of the high street, and the first choice of anchor for retail developments. Laura Chesters meets its property chief, Ann Humphries. Photographs by Toby Glanville