All Property Week articles in 29 October 2004
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Corus selects Rotherham developers
Corus has selected preferred developers for the former Mayer Parry and Rolling Mills sites in Rotherham.
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Global revenue rise drives strong JLL results
Jones Lang LaSalle today revealed strong third quarter results, on the back of a global increase in revenues.
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Yorkshire developers submit £37m Gainsborough plan
Two privately owned Yorkshire-based developers have submitted a planning application for a £37m mixed retail and leisure scheme in Gainsborough, the Lincolnshire market town.
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Magnier and McManus’s Unilever sale-and-leaseback
Irish investment vehicle Sloane Capital has bought the London headquarters of Unilever, in a sale-and-leaseback funded by Irish horseracing magnates John Magnier and JP McManus.
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Helical weighs up shareholder return
Helical Bar is considering a return of capital to shareholders, after selling two industrial estates for £67.6m.
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Pillar sells final Gallions Reach stake
Pillar has sold its remaining 50% interest in the Gallions Reach shopping park in Beckton, east London, for £78.7m to a consortium of private investors, headed by the Bank of Ireland Private Banking.
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Stuck on the shelf
Plans for the much-needed redevelopment of Sunderland are being delayed by a fight between the local regeneration company and supermarket Tesco over one of the main site
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Paving the Way
Deputy prime minister John Prescott and Sir Michael Lyons landed in Leeds last week to call on the country’s leading developers to take up the challenge of the Northern Way
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Safety in numbers
No one doubts Francis Salway’s ability as a fund manager, but has he got the ‘E’ factor? In his first interview since becoming Land Securities’ chief executive, he talks to Penny Guest
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Norris is wrong on travellers
Sir, We were angered by the tolerant view of Steven Norris regarding travellers’ illegal use of land for their camps (the last word, 1 October, back page)
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Networkers
Who’s worked with whom at Lamb & Edge Newcastle-based Lamb & Edge was formed in 1876, and advises investors, developers, landlords, tenants, private and public sector organisations on all aspects of commercial property.
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Rooms for manoeuvre
Frogmore and Galliard insist that their ‘apartment hotel’ at 1 Westminster Bridge is a response to market demand. But it can also be a way of getting around planning restrictions
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Looking for rubble
Local celebrities have produced a list buildings in Newcastle they would like to see demolished – and by making way for new developments they could ease the city’s severe shortage of office space
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Local knowledge
Since our last visit … School’s out in Newton Aycliffe CTP is developing a £26m retail scheme anchored by a 68,000 sq ft (6,315 sq m) Tesco in Newton Aycliffe – one of the first new towns, established in 1949 – just north of Darlington of junction 59 of ...
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Industry prepares for overhaul
Investment and mergers signal a period of transition for serviced office sector
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Home truths
The government set ambitious targets for new housing this month, but will the planning system allow developers to deliver?
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The holders of high office
This year’s winners of the Office Agents Society Awards were toasted by the hundreds of property professionals who gathered for lunch at Park Lane’s London Hilton hotel on 13 October