All Property Week articles in 28 February 2003 – Page 3
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Insight
'Top management' should foot charge for low paid
Sir, The relatively smooth first week of the central London congestion charge has left critics scrabbling to criticise the scheme.
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News
Fund chiefs lean towards certainty of property
Institutions will increase their property weightings over the next 10 years because fund managers will pay more attention to risk and less to momentum, according to investment bank UBS Warburg.
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News
Councils given cash incentive for regeneration
The government is to offer rates concessions to encourage local councils to give regeneration projects higher priority.
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Professional
Case news
Hedge row Conwy County Borough Council v Lloyd High Court, 3 February 2003Mr Lloyd was prosecuted for removing 100 metres of hedgerow from his land, contrary to The Hedgerow Regulations 1997.Subject to certain exceptions, owners are required to notify the local planning authority if they intend to remove protected ...
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Markets
Capital of culture: Mersey heat
Dubbed 'Livercool' in this month's Tatler, the Merseyside city hopes to capitalise on its regeneration efforts in its bid to become European Capital of Culture in 2008.
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News
Rotch sued by Capita in ground-rent fees row
Rotch Property Group has been served with a writ for non-payment of fees after it sacked the company charged with running its 80,000-property ground-rent portfolio.
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Professional
Making Cannes work
Is next week's MIPIM property show in Cannes a serious place to do business?
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Markets
Manchester offices: Call of nature
US developer Hines’ plans for an office park (pictured) in the south Manchester green belt is a bold call. But Hies believes it has got its timing right.
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News
Insignia and CB Hillier Parker say it's business as usual … for now
Staff at Insignia Richard Ellis and CB Hillier Parker have been told not to change the way they work following the takeover of Insignia by CB Richard Ellis last week.
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News
Selfridges chooses Bristol scheme for sixth UK store
Department store in talks with Broadmead developers and leading Foreign Office Architects
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News
BPF hits out at delay to lease changes
The British Property Federation has criticised a House of Lords committee for delaying proposals to make leases not covered by the Landlord and Tenant Act easier to agree.
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Insight
The wrong lease 'can bleed a business dry'
Property's mercenaries can help occupiers sort out their problems
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News
Scarlett Retail denies Debenhams bid
Scarlett Retail, the company set up by Minerva which last week completed its acquisition of retailer Allders, played down a report that it was considering a bid for department store chain Debenhams.
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Markets
Belfast Retail & Offices
Retail rigmarole Agents in Belfast have waited so long for Belfast's city centre retail development that enthusiasm for the project is at a low ebb. 'It's not really any clearer than it was two years ago,' grumbles one. 'It's very difficult to get information, they seem to think people ...
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News
Banks rein in lending as slowdown takes hold …
German recession starting to bite warns FPDSavills expert, but no 'credit crunch' expected
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News
Healey & Baker wins BP Europe office contract
Energy multinational BP has appointed Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker to manage its pan-European office portfolio, which totals more than 5m sq ft (464,510 sq m).
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Professional
How to … Get German backing for a big deal
Events have forced change on the big German mortgage banks which romped on to the UK property scene in the mid-1990s. A sluggish domestic market – where annual growth is only 0.6% – keen competition and weak margins have pushed three of the biggest banks into merging their respective real ...
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News
API downgrades returns forecast
2003 predicted to be lowest point for property as yields soften
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Markets
Infrastructure: An all-Ireland shed solution?
On the face of it, an all-Ireland distribution centre is common sense.
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