All Property Week articles in 29 October 2004 – Page 3
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Markets
...but proceeds with Cardiff Prospect
Bellway has submitted a revised planning application for the final phase of its landmark Prospect Place development at Cardiff Bay to make it the largest residential scheme under construction in Wales.
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News
Slough exits Canada in US refocusing
Slough Estates has sold its last remaining asset in Canada.
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News
Ex-Akeler man’s Brum comeback
Glatman poised to land majority stake in city’s largest development site
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News
Salway breaks out
In his first interview since becoming chief executive of Land Securities, Francis Salway says he is the man to take the company on the path to change.
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News
Land Sec granted planning consent for Bradwells Court
Cambridge City Council has granted Land Securities a resolution to agree planning consent for the redevelopment of Bradwells Court, Cambridge
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News
Bradman, Chande and Myers take crucial role in RBS buys
Godfrey Bradman forms star-studded quartet to mastermind £400m of ‘tax-efficient’ City office deals
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Insight
Tories have gained nothing from Boris Johnson’s errand of Mersey
One view of Tory Arts spokesperson Boris Johnson is that he is the coolest member of the Opposition front bench and by far the most popular Conservative MP among the under-thirties
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News
CBRE bolsters planning team
CB Richard Ellis is extending its planning team by making three senior appointments in London and launching a recruitment drive in three other cities
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Insight
LandSecs can play safe, but only if it thinks big
Arnold Weinstock, Jeffrey Sterling, Nigel Broackes and james Hanson were all ennobled for building up respectively GEC, P&O, Trafalgar House and, of course, Hanson, into the corporate giants of post-war Britain. In property Harold Samuel, later Lord Samuel, was creating Land Securities at the same time as Sydney Mason ...
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Markets
Bellway chief hits out at government meddling...
Howard Dawe says calls to speed up development are hollow without an improved planning system
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Online
BCA: occupiers are in for the long term
Tenants stay far longer in managed space than had been assumed, according to the first comprehensive UK study of occupation periods
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News
AYH is irst tenant at Furnival Street
Construction consultant AYH is to be the first tenant at City & Provincial and Macquarie Global Property Advisors’ Chancery Exchange scheme in the City of London
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Online
Listed at Royal Arsenal
A listed building in the heart of the Royal Arsenal in south-east London has been transformed into an incubator for start-ups and growing firms with backing from Close Business Centre Capital, the London Development Agency and the Woolwich and North Bexley Partnership.
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News
Surveyors up in arms at rating reforms
Rating surveyors have joined forces to fight the government’s proposals to change the system of dealing with rating appeals.
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News
Sterling St James axed at Altrincham town centre
Newly elected local authority picks Nikal/McLean joint venture to develop scheme
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Insight
Southwark’s planners: more sinned against than sinning?
Sir, Being based in Southwark and dealing with development, every other call I have seems to be a complaint about various deficiencies in the council’s planning department
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Professional
Arbitrator told: ‘think again’
An arbitrator must reconsider his rent award after a serious irregularity occurred
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News
Bjorn again?
Fred Pritchard, the Cannock property tycoon, is immensely loyal to the Staffordshire town.
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News
DTI bans mortgage broker after probe
A mortgage broker who gave misleading advice to clients and siphoned profits off the company into his own bank account has been disqualified from acting as a company director for 10 years following a Department of Trade and Industry investigation
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