All Property Week articles in 29 July 2005 – Page 2
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Halcrow Group
Halcrow Group has revealed plans for a £500m scheme, designed by Urhahn Urban Design on 54 acres (22 ha) around Peterborough station. The Station Quarter is the largest part of the town’s masterplan and will include up to 1.1m sq ft (102,190 sq m) of offices, 1,200 homes and 4,000 ...
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It’s a tough job, but someone’s got to do it ...
London College of Fashion is one of my favourite summer lunch venues.
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Gillespies
Landscape designer Gillespies and Westminster City Council last week released new designs for Leicester Square’s public space. The plans feature raised lawns and a perimeter walkway of recycled glass, which uses new technology to display information to visitors to the square. At night the glass will become a solid ...
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Let’s help people get off the property ladder
The government must consider the needs of over-65s as well, says Stuart Robinson
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Insight
Fairway to heaven
Property’s top drivers and putters did their bit for charity last month and trekked off to La Manga for a gruelling week of golfing action
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Fit to drop
Sixteen of Edinburgh’s top property agents launched themselves from the roof terrace of one of the city’s landmark buildings a couple of weeks ago.
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Enter the dragon
Despite criticism, the Welsh Development Agency’s Dragon Partnership will choose one developer to build freehold offices across Wales.
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Diary of... a property lawyer
Graham Lust, real estate partner at Nabarro Nathanson, takes us through his week
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English Partnerships seeks developers for NHS housing sites
English Partnerships Is seeking a development partner to build more than 1,000 homes on the first of the 67 redundant NHS sites transferred to the regeneration agency three months ago.
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Tullett derivative desk
Tullett Prebon, the bond and derivatives broking subsidiary of financial services group Collins Stewart Tullett, has set up a property derivatives trading desk to capitalise on the emerging market.
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Retail and industrial demand slips
Demand for commercial property declined for the first time in two years in the second quarter of 2005, according to the latest commercial property survey from the RICS.
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Metcalfe to settle rent debate
Cardiff retail landlords and tenants are waiting for an announcement from local retail practice Ian Metcalfe, which is acting as an independent expert to settle the rent review of a shop on Queen Street in the city centre.
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Edinburgh House crosses into Germany
Roberts and Quayle join cross-border charge with ¤100m deals
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When it comes to tax
If you are buying a new property, do your best to hang on to your old one, says Nick Braun