All Property Week articles in 3 May 2002 – Page 3
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Osborne Clarke continues the Bristol fashion
The Bristol office market is gearing up for a third large investment deal after law firm Osborne Clarke put its headquarters up for sale.
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Brussels says Stamp Duty exemption breaches rules
EC competition directorate threatens UK regeneration strategy again
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PAM dumps bonds for property
Property Acquisition & Management, the split-capital property and high-yielding bond trust, is seeking shareholder approval to liquidate its poor-performing bond portfolio and focus on property.
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Sheffield's campus bonanza
The strength of Sheffield's student accommodation investment market was shown at Mark Jenkinson & Son's auction on 23 April at the city's Lyceum Theatre.
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Downturn was just a blip, now business parks are on the up
Viewings and enquiries are signs of recovery
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Manchester Triangle scheme sold to Blackstone
Frogmore has sold its 13,935 sq m (150,000 sq ft) Triangle scheme in Manchester to US private equity firm Blackstone and Retail Resort International, set up by ex-Jones Lang LaSalle head of European retail John Milligan, for a rumoured £50m. Paul White of Frogmore said: 'We are proud ...
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From black ties to salsa
It was a moment to recognise John Ritblat's 50 years in property, Alastair Ross Goobey's contribution to the sector and Jack Petchey's dealmaking skills at the seventh Property Awards at London's Le Meridien Grosvenor House Hotel last week. But it was also a time to party late into the night, ...
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BL investors unlikely to support buybacks
Shareholders will not support Laxey's proposals to buy back shares
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MPs and Prince join Bishopsgate debate
Prince of Wales speaks out as politicians clash over goods yard development
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Birmingham puts its next phase in place
Eastside regeneration continues with McLean's Masshouse appointment
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Dunloe feels pinch from Belfast market decline
Irish property company Dunloe Ewart has been hit by a downturn in the Northern Ireland market.
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Banking on innovation
It is not every day that the Bank of England turns its attention to the commercial property sector.
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Axa REIM to launch outsourcing rival
Pan-European move will provide competition for LS Trillium and Mapeley
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Availability rates shoot up at UK business parks
The Availability of space on UK business parks rose by a quarter in the second half of 2001 to 446,000 sq m (4.8m sq ft), or 8.3% of stock.
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Arlington's Euro drive
Business park developer Arlington Securities has set up a European arm to spearhead a new drive to develop on the continent.
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Norwich apartments exceed expectations
Flats above shops sell for more than £300,000 above guide price at Winkworth
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Eurocity boss resigns after Panther attack
Bloom resigns for 'personal reasons' just before shareholder demands EGM
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Deutsche Bank picks JLL as adviser
Deutsche Bank has selected Jones Lang LaSalle as its preferred supplier of property advice over its 2.2m sq m (24m sq ft) portfolio in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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… despite tax blow for deals
The government has dropped a tax bombshell on the outsourcing sector as part of its drive to revamp Stamp Duty.
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Security Capital sells Belgian arm for €525m
Security Capital European Realty has sold its Belgian subsidiary Bernheim Comofi for €525m (£330m) before the $4bn (£2.85bn) takeover of its US parent by GE Capital.
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