All Property Week articles in 28 April 2000 – Page 2
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Top US surveying firms join up for e-alliance
Groundbreaking joint venture will concentrate on web-based buying and marketing in North America
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Market rallies, but property disappoints
Stock Market repels Wall Street collapse, but property shares continue to lag behind
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Gap to double UK size with record distribution deal
Gap could double its UK outlets in the next five years, having just signed the market s largest-ever distribution deal at Grosvenor and Wilson Bowden s Coton Park. The fashion retail giant will occupy 120,770 sq m (1.3m sq ft) of distribution space at the Rugby site, a facility ...
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RICS slams Treasury over 'selective' Stamp Duty data
President hits out at Treasury's use of IPD figures, claiming urban regeneration initiatives could be blighted
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Criterion goes Euro
Criterion Properties, the tiny property investor controlled by Swede Rolf Nordstrom, has made its first European purchase. It has bought a 36,000 sq m (387,000 sq ft) warehouse and office complex in Aartselaar, Belgium, a town located between Brussels and Antwerp. It has paid Dutch property group Fortress BEF460m ...
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The communications revolution
Last month Kingston Communications climbed into the FTSE100, and the city of Hull is set to benefit. Stuart Watson reports on the debate over just how the cash will be spent.
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Comment: Creating conditions to foster growth
Too many developers, agents and employers fail to recognise that with the south-east increasingly overheated, the real opportunities for profit in the coming decade will lie in other parts of the country where all the elements for growth are in place: sites, skills and access to markets. They should be ...
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Edinburgh inner cities guru quits
EDI chief Sutherland leaves as company teeters on verge of being broken up
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Cisco takes more space in Reading
Rapidly growing IT company Cisco Systems has taken yet another office building in Reading, despite having signed up for most of the Prudential s GreenPark. The building, 200 Berkshire Place, developed by Pillar but recently sold to RREEF , has gone under offer to Cisco. Agents Fryer Gilbert ...
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Catching the DIRFT
As labour shortages begin to bite in Northamptonshire and Leicestershire, how will local distribution parks maintain their attraction to potential occupiers?
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Channel four casts wider net
Channel Four has snapped up overflow space in Derwent Valley s Greencoat House, London SW1, completing the deal in four days. The broadcaster has taken 975 sq m (10,500 sq ft) of space in the Victoria building refurbished by Derwent Valley and is paying £430/sq m (£40/sq ft). ...
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Campus creates change
The University of Lincolnshire & Humberside is driving development in Lincoln.
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Looking at the brown side of life
Developers have their work cut out if brownfield targets are to be met.
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British Land soars as City takes off
ABN Amro analysts forecasts NAV hike, but admits that this might be 'too conservative'
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Big Bucks for G and E
Knight Frank s US partner Grubb & Ellis has reported a huge improvement in its financial performance. Net income for the first three months of the year the firm s third quarter was $2.7m (£1.7m), or $0.13 a share, compared with a loss of $2.4m ...
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Hull bent on growth
Capital and rent values are increasing because of the severe lack of accomodation.
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Boldly beginning to build up
All sectors are experiencing growth with the enhancement of the town centre.
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Planning: New authorities face similar problems on both banks of the Humber
The administration of planning matters in what was formerly known as Humberside has undergone a huge change in recent years, reflecting the separating effect of the river. Humberside County Council and a host of district councils have gone. North of the Humber there are now just two unitary authorities ...
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