All Property Week articles in 27 May 2005 – Page 2
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News
Thames Valley recovery on horizon as IT firms return
Almost 500,000 sq ft of lettings set to complete as south-east take-up soars
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Online
Finance: identifying property investment vehicles
It is rare to open the financial pages nowadays and not find that somebody, somewhere has launched a new property vehicle.
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News
The Duke of Westminster
The Duke of Westminster opened Property Week’s north-west retail conference with a rallying cry for retailers to expect a ‘positive and encouraging future’ in the region after Grosvenor ’s Paradise Project opens in 2008. The Grosvenor chairman pledged to help Liverpool become a leading European city once again.
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News
They say we’re old and we don’t know...
Property’s finest vocalists are practising singing into their hairbrushes in preparation for this year’s Party Near the Park extravaganza.
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Professional
Diary of... a project manager
Mike Cuthbert, project management partner at Drivers Jonas, takes us through his week
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Markets
Designed for life
With housing design unchanged since the 1930s, can a new wave of experimental properties drag housebuilders into the 21st century?
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Markets
Design ‘impacts on employee performance’
A survey undertaken jointly by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment and the British Council for Offices (BCO) has urged businesses to consider the impact of design on performance.
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Markets
Racing start in Derby
After a 15-year wait, there could finally be a new office development in Derby city centre.
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News
Office supply dearth predicted in West End
Great Portland focusing on development to cash in on office shortage
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Professional
Occupiers cut loose
Wireless computer networks could transform offices. But the technology is not without its teething problems.
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Insight
Southern Cross problems do not reflect serviced office market
Sir, On behalf of the Business Centre Association I would like to say we were surprised to hear of the financial problems of Relocate, the serviced office business run by Southern Cross Group (news, 13.05.05, p1; analysis + opinion, p30).
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News
DTI probe into Southern Cross
DTI investigator gathers evidence about serviced office group following Property Week exposé
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Insight
One step closer to paradise
Grosvenor’s 1.6m sq ft Paradise Street project took centre stage this month at Property Week’s north-west retail conference in Liverpool.
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Markets
Hill climbing
The gloom that has hung over Burgess Hill since Ericsson left more than two years ago is finally lifting.
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News
City view: James Whitmore
Six years ago John Roberts, founder of Australian contractor and developer Multiplex, decided to diversify into the mining sector ahead of an anticipated downturn in the construction market.
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News
Cheshire Marks & Spencer sells
A private investor has bought the Marks & Spencer store in Northwich, Cheshire, for £6.24m.
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News
Golfrate plans hotel at newly purchased Trocadero centre
Golfrate Group is expected to submit a planning application for a 700-bed budget hotel following its purchase of the Trocadero centre in London’s Piccadilly Circus from Burford last Friday.