All Property Week articles in 3 August 2001 – Page 2
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News
Upward and downward rent reviews 'essential' say high street names
Multiple retailers have added their voices to the campaign to end upward-only rent reviews.
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Regus shares rise thanks to Dixon
Regus's shares, which have dived from 392p in February to below 40p, bounced back 15% higher this week, following buying by CEO Mark Dixon and signs of a stabilising in trading conditions.
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Insight
Why should the public pay for developers' transport gain?
As the debate on Railtrack 's core and non-core asset base rumbles on, property's biggest brains have been mulling over one of the perennial arguments: does infrastructure stimulate economic development or does it merely service pre-existing demand? Theoretically, in London the spatial development strategy spawned the integrated transport strategy, ...
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News
Posh designer sets up shop in Sloane Square
Rents in southern end of Sloane Square set to rise following deal with leading fashion designer Grachvogel
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Symmons strikes deal with sacked partner
Troubled firm reaches agreement with ex-management chief ousted after corruption scandal
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Jones Lang LaSalle cuts earning forecast
Fall in second-quarter revenue leads to revision of earlier predictions
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Markets
Lancashire & Cumbria: top shopping locations
The map shows the proportion of overall shopping populations in each location visiting for convenience and comparison goods shopping. Consumers generally shop more often for food than non-food goods, so visitor numbers to trading locations with main grocery offers are higher than those of centres with similar-sized regular shopping populations ...
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News
Hampton troubled by costly debt mountain
Breach of loan covenant and £14.3m in unpaid tax puts company in difficult position
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Professional
How to... Make the most of market conditions
Trawling around the various sources of finance for the commercial property sector, it quickly becomes apparent that worries about a possible downturn may be exaggerated.
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News
South Mancs deals collapse
The collapse of two office deals in south Manchester is fuelling fears that the area's office market is suffering the effects of the slowdown in the hi-tech sector.
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Markets
Carlisle retail: Life in the fast Lanes
The Lanes Shopping Centre extension is having a big effect on the city
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News
Urban Task Force's rates demand for Byers
Urban task force chairman lord rogers held his first meeting with planning secretary Stephen Byers this week.
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News
Peace breaks out in Bracknell
Council calls a truce between developers over £500m town centre scheme
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BPF: planning gain cash outstrips tax relief
Councils' demands for cash planning gain payments outstrip the tax reliefs that chancellor Gordon Brown awarded the industry in last March's Budget, the British Property Federation claims.
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Insight
Birmingham transport link
When Argent bought its BrindleyPlace site back in 1993, it expected its first tenants to be commuting on the Midland Metro
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News
Legacy demands guarantee in Dome bidding process
Irish developer behind rejected Dome bid demand fair treatment before they return to fray
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Government may force landlords to share BID costs
The government is investigating making landlords share the costs of its planned business improvement districts (BIDs).
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