All Property Week articles in 29 June 2001 – Page 3
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News
Big-name developers line up in east Manchester
Saville Gordon, Ashtenne and St Modwen shortlisted for 15 acre Openshaw Business Centre redevelopment
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Insight
The big squeeze
But have have the big ambitions of the mid-sized firms got them into a tight spot?
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News
Berkeley profits soar as city focus pays off
24% profit surge after housebuilding and commercial developments surpass expectations
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News
'Bent Bob's' legacy
Former Etam property chief Bob Sutcliffe was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud his ex-employer last week. We report on a seedy saga and the colourful characters involved
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News
CIS to fund BAA Gatwick offices
BAA Lynton has secured CIS to forward fund the second building at its City Place office development at Gatwick.
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News
MWB trials flexi-leases at Marble Arch
MWB Business Exchange is set to create a new product which it hopes will bridge the gap between serviced office space and long institutional leases.
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News
Full speed ahead for Colliers AIM flotation
Ritblat pins hopes on venture capital trusts amid Savills and Chesterton gloom
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Insight
UK agents need to throw off their blinkers
Too many agents over recent years have managed to miss what is expected of their service.
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Markets
Park Royal industrial: Telecoms exodus affects market
Difficulties in the telecoms market have meant more second-hand space
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News
Aberdeen to sell park
Aberdeen Property Asset Management is to sell one of the UK's biggest shopping parks on behalf of the Regent Retail Parks limited partnership it manages.
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Professional
How to… Apply for regional selective assistance
The main incentive scheme for relocation projects is regional selective assistance (RSA) – a discretionary grant for projects with fixed capital expenditure of more than £500,000 that will create or safeguard employment in Assisted Areas
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News
Jack the lad: 75 and still dealing
Veteran investor Jack Petchey today speaks for the first time about his share-buying strategy, which has electrified the quoted property sector over the last three years. He reveals what makes him buy into companies, what he then does to persuade them to change or go private, and what he ...
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News
FCUK flagship goes for £38m
The world's largest French Connection store on Oxford Street was bought this week in one of the biggest London retail investment deals this year.
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News
Workspace delivers 32% NAV increase
Uplifts in profits, portfolio value and NAV contribute to seven years of plenty
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News
Ashtenne and Morley set £1bn target for new fund
Ashtenne is aiming to triple the size of the industrial property fund it set up last week with Morley Fund Management to £1bn.
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News
Rates chaos hits 20,000 appeals
Letters go out to thousands warning of two-year business rate delays following foot-and-mouth crisis
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News
Jeweller pays £400,000 premium in Knightsbridge
Graff the jeweller has paid Aberdeen Steak Houses £400,000 to take over its restaurant unit at 11 Sloane Street in Knightsbridge.
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News
Online business loses £0.5m
First Property Online, the AIM-listed company which enables commercial property to be traded on the internet, made a loss of £547,000 in the year to 31 March.
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