All Property Week articles in 28 September 2001
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Markets
Window on the weird
The downturn in the south-east's serviced office market has not stopped the sector flourishing in the rest of the country. We report on the operators that are challenging the stereotypes about location
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Professional
Who's suing who
Healey & Baker succeeded in its appeal against the finding that it negligently represented in a property prospectus that it expected the property to be let to institutional tenants on 25-year leases. The Court of Appeal held that the sophisticated investors would not have construed the prospectus in this ...
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Professional
Review from the top
Today's uncertain economic climate is presenting plenty of challenges to rent reviewers, who must use their skills carefully to settle at the top of the market and resolve disputes quickly
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Professional
Q&A
Are capital allowances important at the point of property disposal? If not addressed, is it true the purchaser can claw back substantial allowances from the vendor? A simple question, perhaps, but what is the cost of not knowing?
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News
More space at Rainham for Lyon
Ronnie Lyon's Ravenbourne has secured detailed planning permission to develop a further 9,825 sq m (105,750 sq ft) at its warehouse development in Rainham, Essex.
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Markets
North-east: top shopping locations
The map shows the proportion of overall shopping populations in each trading location visiting for convenience and comparison goods. The Trade contribution table shows the top 10 trading locations in the area, measured by size of comparison goods shopping populations ranked in descending order. The first column shows the size ...
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Markets
Planning: Sunderland has the inside track
The £98m Tyneside Metro Extension in Sunderland is due to open on 31 March 2002.
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Markets
Indian summer
Call centres enjoy far greater kudos in India than in the UK, which is why so many firms are choosing to relocate to the subcontinent.
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News
Merivale's NAV hike
Merivale Moore has unveiled a fourth consecutive 24%-plus annual increase in net asset value.
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News
Hard-hit hotels plan rates plea
Hoteliers look for rate reductions after New York terror attacks devastate trade
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News
Grosvenor's Viewpoint
Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster's property company, and joint venture partner Stow Securities have launched a 4,645 sq m (50,000 sq ft) office scheme in Mayfair this week.
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Markets
Gloom service?
New research shows that the serviced office pipeline is nowhere near as oversupplied as some market observers have been predicting.
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News
L&AP keeps it in the family as son takes the reins
John Heller, son of chairman Michael, has been appointed chief executive of shopping centre investor London & Associated Properties.
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News
The Euro sceptic
Sam Zell, the biggest landlord in the US, talks exclusively to Property Week about why Europe is a bad investment, the outcome of economic downturn and the impact of the World Trade Center attacks.
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News
No end in sight for UK share plummet
Merrill Lynch says it is a good time to buy cheap property shares
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News
Easynet pulls plug on Hanover Street headquarters move
Internet Service Provider Easynet has abandoned plans to occupy its new headquarters at Tai Sei Europe's 11 Hanover Street, London W1, just three weeks after signing the deal.
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News
KUC Properties ditches Edinburgh tech plans
Royal Bank of Scotland's ventures division, KUC Properties, has abandoned plans to create a technology centre at the Clocktower Estate in west Edinburgh, following the sharp downturn in the TMT sector.