All Property Week articles in 28 March 2003 – Page 2
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Markets
Industrial: Into the fast lane
As the golden triangle feels the pressure of rising wages and rents it is full speed ahead for eastern areas close to the A1.
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Markets
Nottingham offices: Reassuringly expensive
A new grade of office stock has pushed Nottingham's rent levels to heady heights. But is this growth sustainable?
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Insight
Salaries may be rising, but the economic outlook is not good
The 2003 RICS/Macdonald & Company Salary Survey makes encouraging reading.
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Professional
Reflating the e-bubble
Despite the shutdown of Ernst & Young's e-business team, the web is having profound effects on the way surveying firms work.
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Markets
Talk of the towns: East Midlands
Boston goes sporty ... Skyway ... calendar pin-ups ... TV licence row
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Insight
Recruitment goes down as salary levels go up
2003 Salary Survey shows pay increase for junior surveyors
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News
MWB puts disposal plan on ice for at least a year
Chairman Brian Myerson says economic climate is 'not conducive' to sales
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News
Desmond moves Express to Square Mile
Richard Desmond's Express Newspapers is set to take a new headquarters in the City of London by buying one of the most distinctive buildings in the Square Mile.
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Markets
Derby regeneration:
How to incorporate a 19th century site within plans to regenerate the city centre is the problem facing Urban Catalyst.
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Markets
Retail: Dedicated follower of fashion
Brighton's trendy in-crowd have already attracted plenty of fashion retailers. With three new retail schemes under way the city is preparing for more to follow.
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News
Part of Daily Mail's former HQ let
Hilstone Corporation has let part of the ground floor of the Daily Mail's former headquarters at Northcliffe House, Tudor Street, London EC4, to a new upmarket lounge bar and restaurant company. The 180,000 sq ft (16,722 sq m) scheme was prelet to Freshfields in 2000 as the main tenant and ...
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Markets
Offices and Sheds: Crawling to a standstill
The debate over a second Gatwick runway is alive again, but there is little movement on the property front.
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News
Pearl pursues management control of Newport
David Pearl, one of the UK's richest private property investors, is aiming to take control of Newport Holdings.
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News
Colliers extends European reach
Colliers International has extended its European coverage by signing partnership agreements with Sogitex, a Paris-based firm, and PropertyPartners of Germany.
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News
Inner City
There are few surprises in the property market but I admit I was staggered to learn this week about the size of the cross-border property fund market.
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News
Ritblat to retire as chief exec but stays as chairman
British Land boss will remain for unspecified period as search for new chief executive begins
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News
Centros signs up six more at Maidstone scheme
Centros Miller has signed six more tenants at the £100m Fremlin Walk shopping centre in Maidstone, Kent.
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News
Waterstone's Trafford move on the cards
Waterstone's bookshop is poised to take over the SF Cody cards and gift store at the Trafford Centre in Manchester at a zone A rent of £332.
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News
B&Q launches huge Midlands shed hunt
Insignia Richard Ellis instructed to find 850,000 sq ft for distribution hub
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