All Property Week articles in 28 September 2001 – Page 2

  • Insight

    Reports of my demise are greatly exaggerated

    28 September 2001

    When the Evening Standard's Charles Reiss called me last week I have to admit he had me puzzled.

  • Professional

    Dicing with debt

    28 September 2001

    The government's Insolvency White Paper will have a significant impact on property lenders

  • Markets

    Culture vultures

    28 September 2001

    Newcastle and Gateshead are throwing all their energies into a bid to become the European Capital of Culture.

  • Insight

    Cross purposes

    28 September 2001

    Robert John, Canary Wharf development adviser, tells us why the only practical route for CrossRail is via Docklands

  • News

    New research predicts City slide

    28 September 2001

    The RICS Foundation this week delivered the gloomiest prediction yet on the prospects for rental growth in the City of London office market.

  • News

    City Corp moves

    28 September 2001

    The Corporation of London has made a series of senior appointments to the City surveyors department, which manages a portfolio of £1.3bn.

  • News

    City occupiers scramble for data-storage space

    28 September 2001

    Corporates increase requirements for emergency accommodation outside Square Mile

  • News

    Inner city

    28 September 2001

    Pity poor Regus.

  • News

    Le Meridien checks out of headquarters move

    28 September 2001

    Hotel chain Le Meridien is understood to have put on hold its plans to open a new headquarters at Kensington Village in west London, following the World Trade Center disaster.

  • News

    LandSec changes tack with cheap Midtown offices

    28 September 2001

    Grade A specialist says cheaper space will let quickly in current climate

  • Markets

    Retail: Looking for certainty

    28 September 2001

    The world climate is impacting on a local level

  • Markets

    Centre stage

    28 September 2001

    Private investors have found call centres, with their strong covenants and long leases, very attractive. So why aren't the funds following them?

  • Professional

    Legal case round-up

    28 September 2001

    This week's cases involve a landlord's refusal to give consent to a change of use on his a premises, confusion with section 25 notices served by a landlord wishing to oppose a tenancy, and money owed by a family business to an uncle

  • Markets

    The Caine mutiny

    28 September 2001

    When developers wanted to demolish a Gateshead car park they did not count on opposition from Sylvester Stallone.

  • Insight

    No business like show business

    28 September 2001

    A decade ago, the idea of building another exhibition centre on one of London's most derelict sites seemed unthinkable. But ExCel has proved the doubters wrong

  • Markets

    Industrial: Bridging the gap

    28 September 2001

    Threats to gap-funding have been fuelling speculative development

  • News

    Bracknell picks team

    28 September 2001

    Bracknell Forest Borough Council will today announce three advisers for the redevelopment of its town centre - a project seemingly killed off in May when the government rejected two rival schemes.

  • News

    Serviced offices provide welcome boost for MWB

    28 September 2001

    Business Exchange makes £6.2m profit to help group deliver better-than-expected results

  • News

    Paddington consortium pushes boat out

    28 September 2001

    The Chelsfield-led consortium behind the Paddington Basin scheme in west London has teamed up with British Waterways to offer the more adventurous tenant an alternative to the traditional office.