All Property Week articles in 27 September 2002 – Page 3
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News
Bread to roll in from baker's investment
Occupier becomes owner and landlord to neighbour at Ross's farewell auction
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Brighton pier plans go back to planners
St Modwen properties has submitted revised plans to redevelop Brighton's derelict West Pier after criticism by the government's architecture watchdog.
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Professional
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Teesland appoints chief execs
Teesland, the property fund manager which joined the stock market in August, has appointed Mickola Wilson and Paul Oliver as joint chief executives.
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Private client duo announce double launch
Mayfair Capital Partners, the private client property fund manager set up in July by James Thornton and Guy Brogden, has set up its first two funds.
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JLL poaches rival agents to set up Scottish sheds team
Jones Lang LaSalle's Glasgow office has lured from NAI Gooch Webster two of the best-known figures in the Scottish sheds world to set up a new industrial team.
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Public access to documents unworkable, claim lawyers
Fears raised over rules forcing publication of commercially sensitive lease and mortgage data
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Insight
The countryside came to town to tell me about expensive houses, crime and lousy transport
Last Sunday's Liberty and Livelihood March was a joy.
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Professional
How to …
Expand your range of services by using weblinks The software focus for residential agents is not so much on management systems but on links to third-party websites.
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Quoting rents slashed in central London …
First signs in Midtown that landlords are cutting prices to tempt tenants into high-quality developments. West End and City could follow downwards trend
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… but investors are busy …
Scottish Widows is the latest landlord to put a big central London block on the market by selling the City headquarters of investment bank ING Barings.
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… and creative deals are still possible
Insurance giant Willis and fund manager Gartmore are in talks that could result in Willis taking over Gartmore's headquarters above Fenchurch Street station in the City of London.
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Markets
Merseyside and Wirral – Talk of the towns
Venture Point industrial … Knowsley employment … Dock refurbishment … Meyer building … posh flats … BBC house … Hooton office
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Ashtenne pockets £7m from Sittingbourne sale
Ashtenne, the secondary industrial specialist, has made a profit of £7m from the sale of Sittingbourne Research Centre in Kent.
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Minerva bucks trend with 6% NAV uplift
Central London office letttings deliver better-than-expected results
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George Wimpey buy up Babe Ruth E2 site
George Wimpey Central London has bought the site of Babe Ruth's Restaurant on The Highway, London E1, for conversion to a mainly residential scheme. Wimpey has paid a private property company £6m for the site, which lies next to the virtually empty Tobacco Dock shopping centre. Wimpey plans to build ...
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Sainsbury’s open new store at former Regus centre, EC2
Sainsbury’s is to open its first store in the City core by taking around 465 sq m (5,000 sq ft) in the former Regus centre at 120 Old Broad Street, London EC2. The deal is subject to planning consent and an application for the new use is expected imminently. ...
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