All Property Week articles in 29 June 2001 – Page 2
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Markets
Planning: structure plan public examination due in November
The Surrey structure plan is being reviewed and an examination in public is provisionally scheduled for November 2001.
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Professional
Knocking on tenant's door
The landlord's sovereignty of ownership over deciding who moves into its property depends on the leaseholder's rights and requirements
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Markets
Driven to distraction
The road to construction of Toyota UK's new flagship building in Epsom followed an unlikely and sometimes torturous route. But the journey's destination was a headquarters of uncommon spectacle
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News
Morrison's Leeds coup
Morrison Developments has bought City Square House in Leeds, in a deal that could create a major office redevelopment in the city.
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News
Greycoat and Stanhope duel for Stock Exchange contract
Stanhope and Greycoat are fighting it out to work alongside the London Stock Exchange on the redevelopment of its existing home.
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News
Regus's winter of content turns into gloomy summer
Mark Dixon's serviced office giant has had a terrible 2001. Its shares stand at roughly a third of their value in February
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Insight
For the Conservatives, it's either Portillo or the political wilderness
I'll state my preference straight away. Of all the candidates for the Tory leadership only one understands just how much our party has to change after its disastrous performance on 7 June, and that candidate is Michael Portillo. Whatever reservations there may be about his conversion from scourge of the ...
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Insight
Coming on strong: sector performance
The slowing economy and its effect on property is, however, starting to show in the performance of surveying firms.
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Markets
Dot com doom
It's great to be considered trendy, but what happens when your clothes go out of fashion? West London's star seems to have followed the 'new economy' sector into descent.
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News
Merrill move sparks DGI plans for new City tower
German fund in talks with Islington council over Ropemaker Place redevelopment
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News
Inner City
Capital Shopping Centres managing director John Abel spent an uncomfortable 24 hours earlier this week trying to track down Colliers CRE's Midsummer Retail Report.
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News
Chrysalis moves to Notting Hill
Media company Chrysalis Group has taken a pre-let on Frestonia, a new 2,755 sq m (29,675 sq ft) office building in London's Notting Hill, developed by Stade Properties.
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Markets
Offices; Guildford, Chertsey and Weybridge: Whose Surrey now?
Surrey has not seen the expected levels of good-quality second-hand stock
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News
CB Hillier Parker directors leave to join developers
Barnwell and Tomkinson leave to set up £1bn investment company Carisbrooke Alliance
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News
EH calls for Sellar's tower to be scrapped
Piano tower proposals attacked by English Heritage for blocking strategic views of London
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News
MAB calls on High Court to speed up hearing
Dutch developer MAB has called on the High Court to speed up the hearing over its £90m funding dispute with Great Portland Estates.
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Professional
A taxing business
When a university sought to organise its tax affairs to minimise its VAT burden, Customs disapplied an extra statutory concession and accused it of tax avoidance. A recent judicial review, however, ruled that the taxman's word is not law
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Markets
London boroughs west: top shopping locations
The map attatched has been derived by allocating each postal sector in the west London borough area to the non-food trading location achieving the highest market penetration. This type of map identifies 'dominant' trading locations. There are about 300 or so in Great Britain, including 11 in Scotland. The areas ...
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News
HVB head joins board at Quintain
Mike Riley, joint MD of German property lender HVB Real Estate Capital, is leaving to join the board of quoted property investor Quintain Estates & Development.
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