All Property Week articles in 29 November 2002 – Page 4
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Carroll prepares €200m Dunloe bid
Developer plans 50-cent-a-share swoop for Irish property company
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NatMags stays in W1
The National Magazine Company has abandoned its search for a new headquarters by signing a new lease at its present Soho HQ.
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Big Yellow quits France
Big Yellow, the self storage company, today ditched its abortive plans to expand into France.
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Newport chief exec steps down
Peter Lewin today left his job as chief executive of Newport Holdings, as the property investment company launched a comprehensive review of its structure.
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Pillar plans £1bn managed assets increase
Pillar Property, the retail park specialist, today pledged to increase its assets under management by 50% to £3bn within the next three years.
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Strong BL condemns government
British Land chairman John Ritblat launched another stinging condemnation of the government's taxation policy today, as he unveiled a strong set of interim results.
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Wiggins appoints replacement chairman
Wiggins Group, the property developer and airport owner, has found a chairman nearly two months after the previous candidate turned down the job.
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ICAP takes Lehman sublet
ICAP, the UK-quoted broker, today confirmed it is taking a sublet from Lehman Brothers at British Land’s 1&2 Broadgate, London EC2.
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Sainsbury’s unveils Richmond housing scheme
Sainsbury’s today submitted a planning application to build flats above its store in Richmond, Surrey, as part of a £25m redevelopment scheme.
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Workspace reports robust interims
Workspace Group, the quoted business space provider, today reported solid interim results, claiming that the ‘resilient’ small and medium size enterprise (SME) market on which it focuses was surviving the economic downturn.
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