All Property Week articles in 28 September 2001 – Page 2
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Insight
Reports of my demise are greatly exaggerated
When the Evening Standard's Charles Reiss called me last week I have to admit he had me puzzled.
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Professional
Dicing with debt
The government's Insolvency White Paper will have a significant impact on property lenders
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Markets
Culture vultures
Newcastle and Gateshead are throwing all their energies into a bid to become the European Capital of Culture.
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Insight
Cross purposes
Robert John, Canary Wharf development adviser, tells us why the only practical route for CrossRail is via Docklands
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News
New research predicts City slide
The RICS Foundation this week delivered the gloomiest prediction yet on the prospects for rental growth in the City of London office market.
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News
City Corp moves
The Corporation of London has made a series of senior appointments to the City surveyors department, which manages a portfolio of £1.3bn.
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News
City occupiers scramble for data-storage space
Corporates increase requirements for emergency accommodation outside Square Mile
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News
Le Meridien checks out of headquarters move
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.
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News
LandSec changes tack with cheap Midtown offices
Grade A specialist says cheaper space will let quickly in current climate
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Markets
Centre stage
Private investors have found call centres, with their strong covenants and long leases, very attractive. So why aren't the funds following them?
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Professional
Legal case round-up
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
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Markets
The Caine mutiny
When developers wanted to demolish a Gateshead car park they did not count on opposition from Sylvester Stallone.
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Insight
No business like show business
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
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Markets
Industrial: Bridging the gap
Threats to gap-funding have been fuelling speculative development
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News
Bracknell picks team
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.
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News
Serviced offices provide welcome boost for MWB
Business Exchange makes £6.2m profit to help group deliver better-than-expected results
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News
Paddington consortium pushes boat out
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.
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