All Property Week articles in 28 June 2002 – Page 3
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News
Amec set for massive Newcastle office scheme
Amec Developments is on the brink of being selected to develop the commercial element of the largest greenfield development in the country.
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News
Changes ahead for former Seager distillery
Plans to build a 26-storey tower on the site of the former Seager distillery site in south London have cleared the final hurdle. The building will be the centrepiece of a 30,000 sq m (322,920 sq ft) retail and residential development (pictured) opposite Deptford Bridge Docklands Light ...
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Markets
Regions adopt RICS transport blueprint
Greater London Authority also backs urban development initiative
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News
… and Maxted scoops trio
Robert Maxted, the former boss of Chesterfield Properties, has teamed up with another private investor, John Lorimer, to buy three secondary shopping centres for £52m.
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Insight
We don't care what Ken does in private – it's what he does to London that counts
I cannot deny the Ken affair has caused me the odd chuckle.
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News
Property shares continue slide with £800m loss
Canary Wharf, Hammerson and Slough suffer most in three torrid weeks for stock market
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News
Crossrail's £7bn property boom
First research shows values set to rocket when cross-London line opens
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News
Former E&OP chiefs create £40m fund
Venture will focus on spec developments in south-west and Home Counties
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News
Halladale in £32m JV buy
Halladale, the AIM-listed property trading and development company, has bought a £32m portfolio in a joint venture with Citigroup Alternative Investments.
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News
Lattice plans £30m disposal of British Gas research base
Sale-and-leaseback could kick-start development on 160-acre east Midlands site
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News
Anglo Irish launches £250m equity fund
Daly and O'Hara set up new office for bank and complete first £40.9m deal
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News
Vale close to £185m Reit retail portfolio
Adrian Oliver's private retail investor in exclusive shopping centre talks
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News
Edinburgh House hits £120m …
Edinburgh House Estates, the retail investor run by former Bourne End men David Roberts and Tony Quayle, has increased the size of its portfolio to £120m with the acquisition of a shopping centre in Essex.
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Online
WorldCom woes could hit Thames Valley office market
The Thames Valley office market could lose a key occupier in WorldCom, the beleaguered US telecoms giant, which occupies 30,700 sq m (330,000 sq ft) at Reading International Business Park, owned by Akeler.
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Online
JLL appoints Barge to lead Asia Pacific
Peter Barge has been appointed chief executive officer of Jones Lang LaSalle s Asia Pacific region, based in Singapore.
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